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Originally Posted by Arbud
My dog is always on a leash. I am referring to the times when bringing in groceries and such from the car. The dog is in the house then. But a forgotten door closure or something like that could be catastrophic. So it appears the invisible fence is the clear way to go. I just hope there is a small transmitter to put on a 16lb dog.
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I like invisible fence and I know it works, I've used it when we had a dog in a previous home.
One thing to consider is confusing the dog. If this will create a line they should never cross, that's great. If it is something like a door where sometimes they should not cross it but other times they will then the invisible fence could cause problems. Just something to consider.
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Last edited by Bill14564; 08-11-2023 at 09:14 AM.
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