Invisible fences
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Hi
I'm thinking ahead, and wondered if anyone's had experience of an invisible fence? I mean one of the electric 'force fields' which keeps the dog in, without the need for fencing the whole property. (I realise, before anyone says that it only keeps the dog in, and there are possibly other things I may want to keep out.)
I'm also in two minds as I don't like the thought of my pup being 'tazered' if she decides to take a hike......
I've read that some breeds, like Labs simply ignore the fence and shoot off anyway?!
Cheers, Sas xx
I'm thinking ahead, and wondered if anyone's had experience of an invisible fence? I mean one of the electric 'force fields' which keeps the dog in, without the need for fencing the whole property. (I realise, before anyone says that it only keeps the dog in, and there are possibly other things I may want to keep out.)

I'm also in two minds as I don't like the thought of my pup being 'tazered' if she decides to take a hike......
I've read that some breeds, like Labs simply ignore the fence and shoot off anyway?!
Cheers, Sas xx
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My old landlord had one for their dog in the UK and it seemed to work well; she could run all over their property but never went outside the gates or fence. No idea what kind of dog that was, though!
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Hi
I'm thinking ahead, and wondered if anyone's had experience of an invisible fence? I mean one of the electric 'force fields' which keeps the dog in, without the need for fencing the whole property. (I realise, before anyone says that it only keeps the dog in, and there are possibly other things I may want to keep out.)
I'm also in two minds as I don't like the thought of my pup being 'tazered' if she decides to take a hike......
I've read that some breeds, like Labs simply ignore the fence and shoot off anyway?!
Cheers, Sas xx
I'm thinking ahead, and wondered if anyone's had experience of an invisible fence? I mean one of the electric 'force fields' which keeps the dog in, without the need for fencing the whole property. (I realise, before anyone says that it only keeps the dog in, and there are possibly other things I may want to keep out.)

I'm also in two minds as I don't like the thought of my pup being 'tazered' if she decides to take a hike......
I've read that some breeds, like Labs simply ignore the fence and shoot off anyway?!
Cheers, Sas xx
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Ours works great. Worked well on a seemingly untrainable whippet/terrier/lab cross, and on our much more intelligent (and eager to please) Border Collie/Chow cross. Ours doesn't use shock collars. I really don't agree with them at all! Our dogs get a warning beep as they get too close to the boundary, followed by a jet of compressed air (can get citronella, too) under their chin if they don't heed the audible warning.
I like the sound of the citronella option, don't fancy my dog getting tazered. There are a few people I wouldn't mind having the option to zap, but not the dog.

Would be good to know what brand your fence is, and where you got it from?
Cheers Sas xx
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No sweat, will see if I can find an alternative....like the citronella option best.
Thanks
Sas
Thanks
Sas
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We have had an invisible fench for over a year now which covers our yard and the neighbours. It has worked very well with our two labs.They tested its limits a few times when we first got it, but now a year later neither of the dogs even have to wear the collar. They just know that they can only go so far.
We are very pleased with our initial investment.
We are very pleased with our initial investment.
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Thanks for all the info, folks. Sas x
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Always makes me think of the Schwarzenegger film "The Running Man".
(Those who've seen it will know what I mean).
(Those who've seen it will know what I mean).
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My dog would be GONE, one sniff of fresh air and he'd be outta there!
Another untrainable dog. I have the citronella bark collar from multivet and it works a treat, i have to say that i've heard him bark only a few times since i got it which is pleasant on the ears and he smells good too
Another untrainable dog. I have the citronella bark collar from multivet and it works a treat, i have to say that i've heard him bark only a few times since i got it which is pleasant on the ears and he smells good too





