he won't empty his food bowl anymoreInvisible dog fences.
if your dog is invisible, how do you know he got out?
he won't empty his food bowl anymoreInvisible dog fences.
if your dog is invisible, how do you know he got out?
Meaning what exactly? He builds his own stuff or he uses commercial stuff and he installs?
Had one years ago. If you train the dog, they work great on the dog. They don't keep people OUT of your yard. So if you have a big, protective dog like a German Shepherd, they only solve half the problem.Don't have a dog yet, but getting a fence company to do it is very expensive. So, I have been looking into invisible fences. Both wireless and cable burial. Can someone who have any of these, give me their recommendations and input?
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Got it.It's the same materials used by the larger corporations. He has a F150 with a cab that has spools of wire he works with. Connectors, collars, and control units round it out. Not a lot of overhead.
That's the pup I will be getting. May I ask what brand and model # did you use? And why would the parents be upset with you? The kid trespassed and your dog was doing it's job. Good doggie!Had one years ago. If you train the dog, they work great on the dog. They don't keep people OUT of your yard. So if you have a big, protective dog like a German Shepherd, they only solve half the problem.
Our German Shepherd tackled a kid making a shortcut through our yard. Scared the kid and we got an earful from his parents.
We ended up fencing in our back yard and kept the dog there. It also took away the shortcut kids were using.
So understand the limitations of an invisible fence.
That's the pup I will be getting. May I ask what brand and model # did you use? And why would the parents be upset with you? The kid trespassed and your dog was doing it's job. Good doggie!
I don't have a problem of people walking through my property. I'm kind of isolated with plenty of land. Neighbors are way out.