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Originally Posted by ugotme
Question please.
I realize the dogs are trained with the limits of the fence and the collars. However, if they really wan to run, say after another animal, the fence will not stop them.
Have you found this to be a problem at all?
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I have not and many dogs have walked by even with people talking to him as they pass. During our training he once ran through it, I called DogWatch and they upped the level of correction in the collar, and we did more training. This was all early in the training process and we haven't had any regressions. Now there is no guarantee or anything to prevent a dog from charging through the fence, which is why you should never leave them outside without supervision. If I am out and see something really tempting for him to want to run after, all I have to say is "be careful" in a warning voice and he stops, I guess because I made him "remember" that there is a boundary.