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  1. #16
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    Don't know if Roxy is a jumper =/. She is definitely a digger though . But I guess she'd be chained part of the day while we weren't home, and I'd give her an hour run or something when I got home, then bring her in my room for the night, maybe?

    Well, I was thinking wooden, it's much more private, but I dunno, chain-link seems better for us.
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    Bri, I'm sure Roxy would love it. Even when Ebony is out in the yard I keep an eye on her. When we go somewhere she stays in her crate in our bedroom. I'm sure you would love a fence for Roxy. I hope it works out for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riptide
    Chain link is that expensive?
    Yes, it was here in Colorado anyway. You have to buy more than the fence. We were amazed at how much it ended up costing. We live on 1/2 acre my dream is to fence the whole place one day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jadapit
    Bri, I'm sure Roxy would love it. Even when Ebony is out in the yard I keep an eye on her. When we go somewhere she stays in her crate in our bedroom. I'm sure you would love a fence for Roxy. I hope it works out for you.
    She loves running loose in areas, but she always runs off, so she doesn't get that privelege too often. -sigh- By the way the prices of the fences are, it doesn't look like I'll be getting one anyways
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    I'm sorry Bri. Do you live near any of the schools? I take my fur kids down to the baseball field its all fenced in so they can run around.

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    What about an invisible fence? It was $400 for us to do over an acre.
    Last edited by Tralee; 08-16-2006 at 05:03 PM.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Tralee
    What about an invisible fence? It was $400 for use to do over an acre.
    I don't really believe in those. I mean aren't there ways for them to get deactivated?
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    Don't quite know what you mean by "deactivated"...

    But invisable fences are a no-no in my book. They don't prevent other animals from coming in the space and it takes a special kind of dog to respect them.

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    Well.... We recently just got a new fence. I'm not really sure how much it costed though. Like I think $50 or something a piece.(not sure) My parents got some of it using gift cards.(they get them after they have a certain amount of point on their Amercian Express -you get points by buying stuff with the credit card) My parents also have all the right tools to do the labor to build it, instead of having the store build it for us, but I doubt you'd build it yourself.

    I'm not helping that much.... but you can try going online to home depot.com or lowes.com or one of those kinda store in your area. But also remember it might cost more money to also come deliver it and build it, or just build it depending if the store is far away and they charge money for having to drive

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iilo
    Don't quite know what you mean by "deactivated"...

    But invisable fences are a no-no in my book. They don't prevent other animals from coming in the space and it takes a special kind of dog to respect them.

    I think she mean by "deactivated" as in it doesn't work and Roxy gets out of it and runs away. I also think invisible fences are a no-no. They do not prevent other animals or people from coming in, and anyone can just come in.

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    If a hard fence is too expensive. I think an invisible fence is better than a chain. A chain isn't keeping people and animals out if the yard. As long as there is a complete current it shouldn't get de-activated.
    That is JMO.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Tralee
    If a hard fence is too expensive. I think an invisible fence is better than a chain. A chain isn't keeping people and animals out if the yard. As long as there is a complete current it shouldn't get de-activated.
    That is JMO.
    Well, yeah. But my mom doesn't believe in invisible fences either. Plus, shocking when they get near the fence I don't like. How do you maintain a current on one?
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    On the fence I have the dogs get a warning sound before they get a tiny shock. Both of my dogs only got shocked once or twice since we got it. They both know what the beeping sound means and will back off if they hear it. A hard fence is better, but becuase of where we live and how our yard is set up a hard fence wouldn't "fit."
    By current I mean if there is no break in the wire, or damage. On the transmitter there is a light that goes on if there isn't a complete circuit



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    Quote Originally Posted by Tralee
    On the fence I have the dogs get a warning sound before they get a tiny shock. Both of my dogs only got shocked once or twice since we got it. They both know what the beeping sound means and will back off if they hear it. A hard fence is better, but becuase of where we live and how our yard is set up a hard fence wouldn't "fit."
    By current I mean if there is no break in the wire, or damage. On the transmitter there is a light that goes on if there isn't a complete circuit
    Ohh, what brand do you have, and how much yard do you have? Honestly I don't think a fence would fit here either.
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    We have 6 acres of land on a dirt road. 1 1/2 acres are fenced in.
    This is the brand we have
    http://tinyurl.com/pyvbv
    and a less expensive type, basically the collar is the only difference
    http://tinyurl.com/m2fl7

    ETA It is very important that the dog is wearing the collar whenever they are out in the yard, so they can get the warning sound and if need be the shock just in case. It doesn't matter how well trained they are to the fence.



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