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03-16-2009, 01:14 PM | #1 |
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Invisible Fence
Does anyone have one? Does it work? Are you using it in conjunction with a physical fence? We have a dog that can best be described as, well as, an asshole. He’s about 30 lbs quick and a bit aggressive. He’s never bitten anyone but he hates, sorry HATES other dogs. He’s only a year old and we’re hoping he calms down. Personally I would put a bullet through his head, because I don’t trust him. But the wife said he hasn’t done anything wrong yet. YET!
When the kids open the door he makes a break for it, straight across the road to our neighbors. I live out in the country when he gets out I gingerly stand up grab the noose (Lasso) and jump on the quad to catch him. I told the wife after the third or twelfth time. I’m not chasing him and I told Bob our neighbor. If he grabs one of your animals shoot him. So does anyone know if these things work? How big can they be. I was going to setup a perimeter around our entire house and a good chunk of property about 5 acres worth. When he does get out of the physical fence or rushes past one of the kids. He'd at least get the piss zapped out of him as he rushed for the fence. But actully the hope is if he has enough room to run. He won't need to run outside the yard. After the little bit of reading I've done today. I understand there is some training involved. That will be the wife's job. I told her I was going to put up a cattle fence around the whole property if this doesn't work. |
03-16-2009, 01:38 PM | #2 |
Join Date: Jun 2007
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ihave the under ground style my bother has one of the remote wireless from tsc and both work great. i have a 200 pound dane he has a 60 pound lab that is satan's pet and a knot head.the collars will drop both dogs to the ground and they learn fast. only thing is his lab is so smart he knows when the remote collar batteries are going dead and will test it untill he knows its dead then run for it. keep a fresh collar battery on hand and your golden. his was alot cheaper then mine was so might think about hitting up tsc
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03-16-2009, 04:24 PM | #3 |
Will work for Jeep parts!
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Yep I got it too. Just take the time to train them right and it works great. They learn when they hear the beep the pain is right behind it.
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03-16-2009, 08:08 PM | #4 |
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The "Invisible Fence" system we had worked for our Lab-Retriever mix. Like one of the above posts mentioned, you do not get any warning that the battery is dead. You'll only find out when your dog doesn't slow down at the fence line. Then it's back on your quad with the lasso.
The training is a requirement also. I seem to remember putting up small white flags that maked the line and you were to walk the perimeter with the dog. Then you would start removing alternate flags on a regular basis while still regularly walking the dog. Ultimately the flags are gone, but the dog knows the limits. I do know an individual that had a real stubborn dog that ultimately had two receivers/shockers placed on one neck collar so that contact would be made on the back of the neck as well as the front. This ultimately worked. If the system works for your dog, there are neat things you can do with it. You could have an area within your outer perimeter that would also be off limits to the dog. A pool for example could be off limits, yet the dog could roam the rest of the yard to the outer fence line. First things first though, see if it works for your dog. Hope the information helps. Our dog died a couple of years back. I just looked in the garage to see if the equipment was there, but we must have sold it in a garage sale. I'll look some more and if I find the stuff you can have it. Just don't hold your breath counting on me finding it. Good luck. John
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03-16-2009, 08:17 PM | #5 |
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My mom had one a few year ago and it worked great! The dogs learn how far they could go and even without the collars on they'd stay in the yard. The hard part was getting them to walk past the line when you take them for a walk without the collar lol! I've heard there is a belt type collar for real big or stuborn dogs that zaps the groin area , this one is supposed to stop any dog from crossing the line!
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03-17-2009, 12:12 AM | #6 |
Cleaning off the rust...
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That would get my attention...
My inlaws must have two of the smallest dogs with an IF that don't give two squirts about it... one just runs right through.... chihuahua-yorkie mix, dumbest thing I've ever seen, and to make sure it worked, I tested it on my fingers... it was not messing around, but that dumb dog would get enough speed to be on the other side by the time it fell to the ground, get up and keep going.
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Yep, I'm pretty sure I don't want to know just how you found out about such a thing!
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