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Originally Posted by gomoho
Wouldn't an invisible fence serve the same purpose at a much lower cost - both financially and emotionally? Had a Great Dane that crossed the fence once - company came back and tuned it up and he never made that mistake again. Yes momentarily it's
probably not the most pleasant experience, but it paid off with years of being able to roam the yard, chase the geese, and pretty much have an awesome and free experience.
I believe it is a one in a million chance the dog won't get it. They can play as free as they were meant to be, the owner has his own dog park and the neighbors are happy. Has anyone considered this option????
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We did mention this option to him and he said when he lived in NY, he had one of those and they didn't work. The dogs went through them. Would have been a great option for him as our neighbors to the left of us have one for their little dog and he is never a problem.