NJ’s Invisible Dog Fence Alternative by John Wasilishen, Master Trainer Prodogk9 Fence Co.
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Monmouth County, NJ Invisible Dog Fences: Top Towns We Serve
(And What to Expect)
If you live in Monmouth County and you’re looking for a clean, reliable way to keep your dog safe at home without
turning your yard into a construction zone, an underground (invisible) dog fence can be a great fit.
I’m John Wasilishen, Owner/ Operator, Prodogk9 Fence Co, and I’ve helped families all over New Jersey create
safe boundaries that actually work in real life — not just on paper.
In this guide, I’ll cover the top Monmouth County towns we work in, why homeowners in these areas choose an
invisible fence, and what the process looks like from consultation to training.
Why Monmouth County homeowners choose an invisible fence
A traditional physical fence isn’t always the best option — especially in Monmouth County where properties can be:
Larger and more open
Irregularly shaped
Heavily landscaped
Restricted by HOA rules or local zoning
An underground dog fence gives you a boundary without blocking your view or changing the look of your yard. But
here’s the part most people don’t hear enough:
The fence is only half the solution. The training is what makes it reliable.
Top Monmouth County towns we serve
We serve all over Monmouth County, but these are some of the most common towns we’re in:
Middletown
Holmdel
Marlboro
Manalapan
Colts Neck
These towns are a great match for underground containment because many homes have open yards, corner lots,
long driveways, and landscaping where a physical fence would be expensive (or just not the look you want).
What makes our approach different
There are plenty of companies that can sell equipment.
What families really need is a system that’s set up correctly and taught correctly.
When we install an invisible fence, we focus on:
A custom layout based on your property and your dog (not a one-size-fits-all loop)
Professional underground installation that keeps your yard looking the way it should
Clear, step-by-step training so your dog understands the boundary
Real support after the install — service, troubleshooting, and adjustments when needed
The goal isn’t to “zap the dog.” The goal is communication: your dog learns where the safe zone is, what the
warning means, and how to make good choices.
What the consultation looks like
A proper consultation should never feel like a sales pitch. It should feel like a plan.When you request a consultation through Www.NJDogFences.com, we’ll:
1. 2. 3. 4. Walk your property and talk through how you actually use your yard
Discuss your dog’s age, temperament, and behavior
Recommend a layout that fits your needs (front yard, backyard, pool area, driveway, gardens, etc.)
Explain the training process and what you’ll do at home between sessions
Training: the part that makes it work
This is where most problems happen with invisible fences — not because the equipment is “bad,” but because the
dog was never taught the system properly.
Training is a process, not a quick demo.
We take the time to teach:
What the boundary flags mean
How to respond to the warning tone
How to stay calm and confident inside the safe zone
How to handle real-life distractions (other dogs, people walking by, deliveries, wildlife)
When the training is done right, the fence becomes a clear, consistent boundary your dog understands.
Is an invisible fence right for every dog?
Not always — and I’ll tell you that up front.
Some dogs need a different approach depending on:
Age and maturity
Anxiety or fear issues
High prey drive
Past experiences (especially rescues)
That’s why the consultation matters. The goal is to recommend what’s best for your dog and your family — not
force a one-size-fits-all solution.
Ready to protect your dog without changing your yard?
If you’re in Monmouth County, NJ (including Middletown, Holmdel, Marlboro, Manalapan, or Colts Neck) and
you want a clean, professional containment solution with training that actually sticks, request a free consultation
here:
John Wasilishen
Owner/ Operator
Prodogk9 Fence Co
NJ’s Invisible Dog Fence Alternative
966 Charles St
Jackson, NJ 08527


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