Poor dog... I don't understand why they have electric fences, knowing that they can be so dangerous...
Poor dog... I don't understand why they have electric fences, knowing that they can be so dangerous...
Lola, the mutt, 2 years old
Anita, the dachshund, 7 years old
I can see where they'd be more in handy like.. NOT NEXT TO A MAJOR ROAD. Waht were they THINKING? It's this reason (and the high price) why I wouldn't get one! Even if Charlie gets himself tied up around EVERYTHING in his tie out, I can rest assured he is within my eyesight at all times and nowhere near the street!
Originally Posted by Anita Cholaine
Originally Posted by Jessika
Originally Posted by Maltese_Love
*cough* We had an invisible fence. It came with a video on training your dog. If trained correctly, your dog is only shocked once, in it's whole life. And it is no worse than a shock you get from static on a carpet. After we got it and trained Daphne, she never left the yard in 4 years. We never left her out when we weren't around.Originally Posted by Pembroke_Corgi
But, then we moved, and, of course, couldn't take the fence with us. They're expensive, so we didn't get one at first. Then Daphne left they yard and was hit by a car one night. And my parents decided to get an invisible fence for this house. I trained Daphne in the same way, but she ignored the shock, and went through several times. So now we use a leash or tie-out.
But, it did work well at our old house. I'm sure that if we didn't move, Daphne would still be staying in the yard. The invisible fence is a training method.
Another training method is to teach your dog a strong recall, so that when you're out with your dog you can call him back if he starts to leave the yard. I'm know at least a few people (probably many) on this board use a recall to keep their dog in their, or with them on walks. However, that's not foolproof either. A dog will not always listen to you. Are they putting their dog in danger? Maybe. But they feel safe with their dog's training.
At our old house, I felt safe with Daphne's training. That's what we were thinking.
1 girl, 1 pup, 2 guinea piggies, 1 bunny & 1 turtle!
electric fences are pretty useless in my opinion. you get a big strong dog, it's not going to care about some little shock. My dog Zero who is still just a puppy would probably just run through it. Which is why we have a huge fence around our yard so he can run and play happily and safe!![]()
It's not always the bog strong dogs though. My works new landlord & neighbor (as of early this week) has a tiny shitzu dog and that thing just runs right through their fence all the time! I've rescued the dog from the road twice so far!Originally Posted by tz1
And this is a VERY busy road.
Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.
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