Hidden Dog Fence, Inc will make choosing a quality pet containment system and contractor easy for you!
Let your Bergen County, NJ pet enjoy more freedom, daily exercise and safety with an electronic dog fence from Hidden Fence Company.
We have provided outstanding service in Bergen county since 1991, far longer than any local NJ contractor or any of the "out of state" competitors.
Our Gentle, Reward-Based training programs will teach you and your pet how to focus on the desired boundaries without excessive pressure. You and your pet must follow the basic training protocol, but then you should have fun from beginning to end of each training session.
As a contractor, we are different. We will give you a real quote. Our prices are all inclusive, we do not nickel and dime you after the sale (normal in this industry).
Our Pet Stop® Products are designed by the most experienced engineers in the industry–installed and tuned for quick training of your breed. And you will have the ability to adjust the correction levels of your products- other companies charge you for this "proprietary" service.
Our dog fencing can be programmed to work on most brand transmitters on the market. This gives you, the consumer, far more choices. Friends with dogs once had to buy the same brand so that their dogs could play together.
Just a few Bergen County area Veterinarian References:
Edie DeMaria, VMD Oradell Animal Hospital
“I use and highly recommend the Hidden Fence Company. Rich Weinssen’s Reward-Based training program and the slow ramp progressive feature are state of the art. The approach made for a steeper learning curve among the multiple animals (and humans!) in our home Before long we had off-leash peace of mind.”
Dr Nancy Hallam-Smith, DVM owner Tri States Veterinary Clinic
"I use and highly recommend Hidden Fence Company. We retrained my deaf, aging Labrador Retriever from a different brand of invisible fence, then trained my new puppy with Rich Weinssen's low stress, gentle techniques.
What an improvement Low Stress Training is over the training offered by the other brands of invisible fence. My dog was comfortable right up to the edge of the yard, all through the training; but then would not go near the flags.
I recommend Hidden Fence products with confidence and look forward to their ongoing pet containment and training innovations. I would caution pet owners that the training must be done according to Rich Weinssen's protocol. While I find these products very humane and effective, poor training is the most common cause of negative feedback I might hear about electronic products. Following Rich's gentle training protocol is as good a decision as a pet owner can make!"
Ken Fischer, DVM owner Hillsdale Animal Hospital
"We highly recommend Rich Weinssen and the Hidden Fence Company. Their products, training and service are first rate and they have serviced this area for over a decade.
I traded in my Invisible Fence® brand system for the outstanding products & care provided by Hidden Dog Fence Company."
Ken Spina, DVM owner AllPet Home Healthcare
“I use and highly recommend the Hidden Fence Company and their Professionally installed containment system.
The slow ramping progressive setting combined with the Rich Weinssen’s Reward-Based training system makes containment training more fun for dogs and owners. The low battery indicator light and common batteries are long overdue in this industry!”
Gerald Krazinski, DVM Mahwah, retired consultant
“I recommend Rich Weinssen and the Hidden Fence Company. We have 3 cats on their system. The small collars and SafeLite™ make this a great system for cats or dogs!”
Mark Hullstrung, DVM retired previous owner Allendale Animal Hospital
“Rich Weinssen's training approach is positive, humane and effective.
We've enjoyed our Golden Retriever, Isabella, more following several simple household adjustments and she also likes the approach!
The wide range of adjustments made the difference in Isabella’s containment training.”
Anant V Joshi, DVM Director, Clark Animal Hospital
I have been a practicing veterinarian since 1992. Siberian Huskies like my own "Blaze" are known to be diggers and escape artists since the call of the wild is really strong in them!
Rich Weinssen's team at Hidden Fence installed their Hidden Fence and also helped train my easily-tempted Husky to stay inside the perimeter regardless of the exciting distractions going on outside the perimeter! These distractions included an excellent Hidden Fence dog and trainer team as well as my normal neighborhood distractions and everything else we could muster.
All containment companies are NOT created equal! Blaze has become much more manageable since his training with the Hidden Fence thanks to the additional exercise and outdoor time. I highly recommend Rich Weinssen and the Hidden Fence Company in Randolph.
Ask about our great trade in pricing on Invisible Fence® and other brands of pet containment. We are not associated with Invisible Fence®, but several of our veterinarian clients have traded in Invisible Fence® and other brand systems. Now, we offer Invisible Fencing® compatible batteries and dog fence collars compatible with Invisible Fencing®, PetSafe® and most industrywide pet fence products for less! |
*HIDDEN DOG FENCE COMPANY provides manufacturer warranties on Pet Stop® brand products. Hidden Dog Fence Company sells and or services all other brands of electronic pet containment systems as an independent contractor.
If you do not live in Northern NJ, we can still help you find a quality representative in your area.
--- If you EMAIL US we will help you find a local professional associated with the Pet Stop® brand of American Manufactured Pet Containment systems
*Pet Stop® is a registered trademark of Perimeter Technologies. Invisible Fence® is a registered trademark of Invisible Fence Company. Invisible Fencing is a registered trademark of Invisible Fence Company. PetSafe® is a registered trademark of Radio Fence Corp.
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