16 Gauge 2000 Foot Continuous Spool of eXtreme Dog Fence Brand Electric In-Ground Dog Fence Wire

  • SPECS: This Option is for a Single Conductor 2000 Foot Continuous Spool of 16 Gauge Wire, with a Polyethylene Jacket and Solid Copper Core. Highly Resistent to Moisture, Chemicals, Abrasion, Cut-Through, and Elongation.
  • UNIVERSAL: Any of the Spools of Fence Wire on this Listing will Work with Any Inground Pet Fence Manufactured by PetSafe , Innotek , Perimeter Technologies , Dogtra , DOGTEK , Invisible Fence Brand , SportDOG , High Tech Pet , Pet Stop , or DogWatch. They Can Serve as Standard Dog Fence Boundary Wire, or Have 2 Lengths Combined to Create Your Fence’s Twisted Wire. This is an Excellent Choice if You Want Your Underground Dog Fence to Last and Last.
  • THE GOOD STUFF: This Wire is Not the Same Grade Wire you Will Find at a Building Supply Store or Depot. This Wire is Polyethylene Covered, Direct Ground Burial Rated and Resistent to the Sun’s Rays. It is Designed to Perform out in the Elements and Provide Years of Solid Reliability. Most of Our Wire Will Last Longer than the Life of Your Beloved Pet.

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16 Gauge 2000 Foot Continuous Spool of eXtreme Dog Fence Brand Electric In-Ground Dog Fence Wire : Product Description



How to control flea and tick?

Prune the grass and do periodic cleaning of yards and gardens to avoid humid environments suitable for the development of the larvae. Avoid storing sand around the residence for long periods.

Control rodents in the residence grounds, as they are hosts of fleas that transmit diseases.

Flea control is most effective when simultaneous measures are taken that involve periodic cleaning, pet treatment, and chemical control at home and around the house (backyards, kennels, animal shelters, etc.).

What flea and tick control?

Ticks and fleas are two of the most common problems among dogs and cats, but they are also as worrisome as any other disease or health risk for animals in general, so they need care not to get worse and cause other problems.

Fleas reproduce very quickly, are difficult to exterminate from the dog or cat, and if not discovered early on (when animals start to itch a lot), they can make flea treatment even more difficult.

Flea infestations affect the lives of our animals, and they can cause problems ranging from loss of appetite (and weight) to infection by worms such as canine dyshidrosis, caused by Pyridium caninum, which can lead to diarrhea with traces of blood and, in more severe cases, convulsive attacks. Invariably when they are affected, we are uncomfortable. In cases where the situation gets a little out of control, it may be necessary to take a more drastic step.

When to start flea and tick control?

When bitten by fleas, they may respond to flea saliva and cause allergic symptoms. In the case of humans, a strong allergic reaction may occur, causing symptoms such as blisters, redness, and itching, and secondary infections may also occur due to scratching.

If your pet has lesions due to the itchiness, he feels or has any other apparent skin problem, consults the veterinarian before applying any flea product to the dog or cat. In addition to the anti-flea, the veterinarian must prescribe a dewormer in the case of infestations, as the flea usually passes to the pet worms that cause diseases such as anemia.