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Old May 29, 2007, 05:52 AM
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Invisible Fencing

Hi all,

Just wondering what your opinions were on invisible fencing. I have been to their website, done some research on the topic and have scheduled an appointment for them to come and look at our property. But, what is your opinion on the fencing, does it work for little dogs as well as it does on larger dogs?

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Old May 30, 2007, 03:45 AM   #11  
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Invisible fences are great tools, but like any tool they are not totally foolproof.. I have known dogs that stopped on a dime when approaching the outer perimeter and I have seen dogs that are willing to bolt right through regardless of the shock.. It all depends on the dog, the situation, what stimulus is on the other side, how well they were socialized, if the dog is hyper aggressive towards other canines, and your neighbor walks her dogs down the street then you may have problems. I would say they are successful 90% of the time in accomplishing the mission.... Dog Daycare, Grooming, and Pet Suites, from  -PAWS K9 COMFORT ZONE-
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Well I think he sounds like a good candidate. Sorry about that reference to the neighbors resenting your dog. I don't think it is any secret that I recycle answers, and sometimes I need to edit them more. I would be very surprised to learn you have been anything except a responsible dog owner. There are others that is wouldn't hurt to be reminded.


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