Lance's Hidden Fencing in Columbus specializes in animal fencing. With 3 employees and an award-winning reputation, we provide top-notch service for all your fencing needs. Contact us today for a free estimate!
& batteries for all brands., Electronic pet fence installation, collars, flagging, repair/revision, training
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The first sales meeting was handled by a nice young man that really embraces the product and talked highly of Lance and his ability. WIth the total package being inexpensive compared to an aluminum or pickett fence, I was looking to understand the workings of an electric fence and what the dog actually felt when he choose to ignore the beep he first receives. I was sold after working through my list of questions. Plus, the electric fence gave my dog more yard to enjoy than an acual fence line would.
The fencing and equipment were installed on time and as promised without issue.
Lance has a sincere passion for dogs and keeping them safe. The promise is he'll spend at least 2, one hour sessions wtih you and your dog to train everyone involved on the fence and how everything should work . Lance actually spent more than an hour with my puppy both times he was at the house and he truly engaged in a relationship with Nash to ensure the pup trusted him and understood he was to be learning something new. Lance is amazing with his training technique and it ensures the dog is learning so he/she won't receive the electric shock. Lance adjusted the training and the collar size when Nash tested the fence. Lance wanted to ensure Nash was going to be safe in the future. Upon the 2nd training session, Lance noted some things I could do to assist Nash in compliance with the beep he gets before he gets too close to the fence.
I am sold on this product but more importantly, this company. I wouldn't look at any other company or product....go with Lance's Hidden Fences.
This has vastly exceeded my expectations! I got a very large (65 lb) rescue dog from a shelter. We found out within the first few days that the dog was a runner and very prey-driven! The dog seems determined to rid the world of birds! I didn't want him to get hit by a car so when I began researching the possibility of having an invisible fence installed. I spoke with three companies on the phone. I chose Lance's Hidden Fencing because of my conversation with him and the many, many recommendations on Angie's List and elsewhere on the internet.
I have a lovely yard with extensive landscaping and I was worried that there would be a trench or something where the wires were installed. Just the opposite! I don't know how they do it, but if it weren't for the dog training flags that they put out, you would not be able to tell where they worked. As a side note: The van that came to the house very closely resembles Scooby-Doo's Mystery Machine. My neighbors and I all got a big kick out of that :-)
But the really great part comes after the installation when Lance came to do the training with the dog. Lance takes the training part very, very seriously and his love for dogs is evident from the first encounter. Prior to our dog's first training, I thought that the dog would just learn by being taken in and out of the flags and getting a little jolt or whatever. But that's not how Lance does it at all. Actually, his goal is to truly teach the dog using the flags, treats and affection; the fence is sort of a back-up. It's kind of hard to explain how he does it, but it's all in the training, using the fence as the "ooops" and creating positive boundary reinforcements just inside the flags that you constantly show to the dog.
For the naysayers who say this is mean to the dog--let your dog spend one hour with Lance and you'll see that it is totally the opposite!! He spends a lot of time bonding with, playing with, and even rolling around on the ground with the dog. As Lance was training me and the dog, he constantly reminded me of the need to positively reinforce, never negative and to never ever betray the dog's trust. For example, if you walk past the flags, you don't call or otherwise try to tempt the dog into that zone, you just walk away and let the dog's training about the flags kick in. And our dog is not necessarily smart or anything, as I said, he was a rescue dog, we have no history on him at all, but in two sessions with Lance he clearly understood his new boundaries.
We were fortunate that two sessions was probably all we needed, but when Lance realized that my teenage daughter was out of town for those two sessions and wouldn't be back until the following Saturday, he said that he would feel better if he could come back again to check on Bo's progress and to show my daughter all the techniques that he had already taught me. Wow!!
As Lance was leaving us that final Saturday morning, he drove off, was all the way to the end of the block when, unbeknownst to us, he spotted a couple walking their dog and headed our way. He called us on the phone as he came running back to our house and asked if we could get Bo out so he could watch how he did with the massive temptation of us socializing outside Bo's boundaries with another dog. Lance asked the dog-walking couple to participate and orchestrated the experiment with great success! Bo sat inside his boundaries and watched us play with the other dog but did not even attempt to challenge his boundaries. Again, this was after Lance had already left us. He could have kept on driving on that lovely Saturday morning and we would never even have known a thing. But he saw one more great opportunity to teach Bo--and to subsequently give him massive praise and treats!! That's a real commitment to your clients!!!
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