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DonH57 12-10-2023 11:07 AM

Despite having the invisible fence I was either always outside with our Bailey or in the open garage. We never just let him out alone. Our neighbors knew we had one so when any one did their eration of their lawn I was there to flag any breaks so I could fix them after. pretty simple process to find and repair a break.

fdpaq0580 12-10-2023 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2281219)

The dog learns where the fence is and eventually doesn’t test it, they just honor it.

Usually that is the case. But, let me tell of my friend Max on the day we met. Max was about 3 to 4 yo large black lab. His owner had an electric fence put in so Max could roam the yard without his leash. Owner was occupied in the back yard while Max was chasing birds around the house. Max, in his excitement, somehow managed to get out. Max, now free, saw me working in my yard several houses away and thought he would come for an unscheduled play date. Max ran into me and leaped at the rope I was holding and bit my hand severely. Max was unknown to me at that time. I was good with dogs and realized he meant no harm, but still had managed to turn me into a bloody mess very quickly. When his owner finally arrived to claim him and saw me still dripping blood assumed a lawsuit was on its way. It wasn't, but could have been. By way of apology, Max (I'm sure he had help), made me a plate of chocolate chip cookies and we settled out of court and became good friends.
That is a true story. My suggestion is to always keep your cherished pet on a strong leash or inside an enclosure, or your story might not end happily.

gail swanson 12-12-2023 10:08 AM

Dog fence
 
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Originally Posted by JohnnaD (Post 2280767)
Good morning,
My husband and I are planning a move to the villages as so many are. We have a very well behaved German shepherd and she is currently trained to an underground electric fence. Just wondering if there are any rules against installing one in the villages. It is totally underground so not noticeable at all.
Thanks for any input!

We have an underground fence for our dog. This is our second home in TV and had them at both homes over 17 years never an issue with the exception of keeping her from barking at passing dogs. Enjoy your new home

vinnytalk 12-12-2023 01:47 PM

Dogs aren't allow to be loose off a leash, so why need a underground fence?

photo1902 12-12-2023 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by vinnytalk (Post 2281914)
Dogs aren't allow to be loose off a leash, so why need a underground fence?

If its on your property, a dog does not need to be on a leash.

JSR22 12-12-2023 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by vinnytalk (Post 2281914)
Dogs aren't allow to be loose off a leash, so why need a underground fence?

They are allowed off leash if there is an underground fence.

Ltucker 12-13-2023 07:54 AM

We have one and our dog was trained as well but it was on a much bigger lot. With these small lots he won’t even go down the sides of the yard because they are so close to the area he would walk. Just an FYI, but no issues with maintenance etc.

CFrance 12-13-2023 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2281249)
Usually that is the case. But, let me tell of my friend Max on the day we met. Max was about 3 to 4 yo large black lab. His owner had an electric fence put in so Max could roam the yard without his leash. Owner was occupied in the back yard while Max was chasing birds around the house. Max, in his excitement, somehow managed to get out. Max, now free, saw me working in my yard several houses away and thought he would come for an unscheduled play date. Max ran into me and leaped at the rope I was holding and bit my hand severely. Max was unknown to me at that time. I was good with dogs and realized he meant no harm, but still had managed to turn me into a bloody mess very quickly. When his owner finally arrived to claim him and saw me still dripping blood assumed a lawsuit was on its way. It wasn't, but could have been. By way of apology, Max (I'm sure he had help), made me a plate of chocolate chip cookies and we settled out of court and became good friends.
That is a true story. My suggestion is to always keep your cherished pet on a strong leash or inside an enclosure, or your story might not end happily.

Some dogs are smart enough to figure out that if they endure a nanosecond of pain, they are FREE!!!!!!!!! WHEEE! (This is why electric fences worked for our Goldens...)

PugMom 12-13-2023 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnnaD (Post 2280767)
Good morning,
My husband and I are planning a move to the villages as so many are. We have a very well behaved German shepherd and she is currently trained to an underground electric fence. Just wondering if there are any rules against installing one in the villages. It is totally underground so not noticeable at all.
Thanks for any input!

i see no problem. beware of wildlife that may attack your pet, which is why you need to stay with them while outside. anything from bobcats to snakes and/or bears,...oh, and wild pigs

PugMom 12-13-2023 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by kendi (Post 2281012)
Interesting that so many are assuming an invisible fence means dog will be left out unattended. We had an invisible fence up North around 1.5 acres and never let our dog out unattended. It’s nice to be able to watch from the porch rather than having to leash walk them every time they need to go out. Especially in bad weather. Also nice for play time with ball or frisbee.

yeah, but not everyone is as careful as you are, & some don't even know. remember last year when someone walked their dog by the retention pond? that guy didn't even know about gators being that 'close'

JMintzer 12-13-2023 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by PugMom (Post 2282234)
yeah, but not everyone is as careful as you are, & some don't even know. remember last year when someone walked their dog by the retention pond? that guy didn't even know about gators being that 'close'

Where did that happen? I wasn't in TV...

photo1902 12-13-2023 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2282290)
Where did that happen? I wasn't in TV...

https://www.**************.com/2022/...ating-in-pond/

JMintzer 12-13-2023 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by photo1902 (Post 2282306)

Your link is dead... Oh, and btw, I know it wasn't in TV...

Bill14564 12-13-2023 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2282320)
Your link is dead... Oh, and btw, I know it wasn't in TV...

??? That particular article is about a pond in the Village of Bonita.

JMintzer 12-13-2023 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2282324)
??? That particular article is about a pond in the Village of Bonita.

I wouldn't know. Your link doesn't work...

Found another link to the story... Some numbnutz let his dogs off leash near a pond and an alligator alligatored... I feel sorry for the dog...

photo1902 12-13-2023 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2282320)
Your link is dead... Oh, and btw, I know it wasn't in TV...

This site blocks the link due to the news site it was from. Oh, btw, it occurred in the Village of Bonita.

photo1902 12-13-2023 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2282324)
??? That particular article is about a pond in the Village of Bonita.

He apparently is not familiar with The Villages :)

asianthree 12-14-2023 05:32 AM

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Originally Posted by photo1902 (Post 2282326)
This site blocks the link due to the news site it was from. Oh, btw, it occurred in the Village of Bonita.

Sadly those around the pond had to witness the aftermath in the pond for a few days until removal. And yet the other day same pond watched someone walking along the shore with a cute little dog.

fdpaq0580 12-14-2023 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2282364)
Sadly those around the pond had to witness the aftermath in the pond for a few days until removal. And yet the other day same pond watched someone walking along the shore with a cute little dog.

Gators gotta eat, too. They ain't picky eaters. They will take whatever you bring to them.

JMintzer 12-14-2023 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by photo1902 (Post 2282326)
This site blocks the link due to the news site it was from. Oh, btw, it occurred in the Village of Bonita.

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Originally Posted by photo1902 (Post 2282328)
He apparently is not familiar with The Villages :)

I said I found the actual story...

Try reading the entire thread before tossing insults...

photo1902 12-14-2023 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2282454)
I said I found the actual story...

Try reading the entire thread before tossing insults...

Haaaaa. Pot meet kettle.

JMintzer 12-14-2023 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by photo1902 (Post 2282486)
Haaaaa. Pot meet kettle.

I did read the thread... I suggest you go back and do the same... In order...

photo1902 12-14-2023 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2282560)
I did read the thread... I suggest you go back and do the same... In order...

Time to move on. Get over it. Good grief

JMintzer 12-14-2023 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by photo1902 (Post 2282561)
Time to move on. Get over it. Good grief

Sage advice. You should take it...


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