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Trained dogs
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Don't leave dogs or kids out in the yard alone!
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If you don't believe that, then you have never owned a well-trained dog. |
I understand that they will keep your dog in, but as one of my neighbors painfully discovered, they do not keep coyotes out.
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If you read my previous comment, you would know that electric fences do not necessarily "absolutely work!" Our dog jumped over the hedge which was around the perimeter of our electric fence. At a certain height, the electric fence does not work. |
I have used invisible fences for years, they work great but some training is involved and maybe some adjusting from the start. I never use it unless I am at home, you cant trust what comes in your yard :)
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My lab runs on an acre in WV on an invisible fence, i am always home when i put the collar on him and let him out, i can track/watch him out several windows. I use the invisible fence brand and when the battery needs changed in the collar it starts flashing red, usually last 3 months or so, depends on how close your dog is getting to the boundary line setting the beeper
off. My mother is at the villages but i never bring the dog, i board him, I suppose if i had my own place at the villages i would prefer one with a wall like those verandas, just for the privacy and keeping other critters out, and less distractions............but all for the invisible fence as long as you don't leave your pet unattended. We have had some people throwing out treats tainted with glass or worse so you have to be careful.......ya never know. |
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Dogs can be off leash on your property.
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I thought one of the benefits of owning an electric dog was that you did not need a fence.
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I have used an invisible fence for 10 years with our lab. The key is training, training, and training. We use at our Northern home, and we used a portable one (PetSafe) in our Motorcoach. Our dog respects it. He has only had 1 or 2 shocks in the early days and now just knows his boundaries. Honestly the shocks are just a correction strength. They will not harm the dog. It’s not pleasant, they don’t like it. It startles them as much as anything. However, I still would never, here in The Villages, let my dog outside unattended. For the reasons stated above, and because dogs are dogs. In the right circumstance, something could trigger a given dog to to bolt towards something. Having said that though, I would totally have one here myself. We bought a villa so do not have need of one currently. If we ever were to purchase a house, it would be the first thing I’d do to the home.
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