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Originally Posted by DoggieDaddy
Yes, I definately agree that a dog must be closely supervised with use of invisible fence (or even if teathered, for that matter). I am sensitive to people that may get spooked while out walking or perhaps a parcel delivery person. Up here, though, I'm equally concerned with somone stealing a part of our family ... and an expensive one at that.
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Many of us dogs enjoy invisible fencing in The Villages. There are previous threads with a lot of great information (search button at the top of the page). For an opinion on whether it is appropriate for your lot, we would suggest you call Dog Watch in Ocala. They do a lot of work in TV and are very professional. We love our invisible fence but our parents always supervise us.
Lollipop (70 lbs) 
Biggins (11 lbs)
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