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Posted by Carl Fox on 02-01-2010 08:49 PM:

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Posted by on 02-01-2010 08:56 PM:

I have never taught a dog to fence but all of them get over fences without barking about it. They just learn. You leave a pup behind and that pup will figure it out.


Posted by Christy on 02-01-2010 09:07 PM:

Re: Will your dog fence?

quote:
Originally posted by Fox Trotter
I was wondering if there is a way to teach your dog to get through tight fences or will the dog figure it out on its own?
i have seen dogs get minus points for treeing on a tight fence that they did not know how to get to the other side.
Do most dogs jump tight fences or try to find a hole to get through?is there anything you can do to help a dog learn to fence that has never been hunted around tight fences?



WE TAUGHT SID JR HOW TO GET THROUGH FENCES 2 YEARS AGO IN PREPARATION FOR AUTUMN OAKS SINCE WE HAD HEARD STORIES ABOUT THE FENCES AROUND THERE.

NOT A GOOD IDEA. BECAUSE HE NOW STAYS CHAINED INSIDE HIS KENNEL.

HE WILL START WITH TRYING TO MAKE A HOLE WITH HIS NOSE. THEN HE WILL WOLLER HIS FACE BACK AND FORTH AND MAKE THE HOLE BIGGER. THEN HE WILL EASE A FOOT IN AND KEEP WIGGLING AND ADDING BODY PARTS TO MAKE THE HOLE BIGGER UNTIL HE CAN GET THROUGH IT. IF HE CANT GO THROUGH IT, HE WILL GO OVER IT. NO MATTER IF IT IS 5 FOOT OR 7 FOOT.

SOOOOOO. BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR! LOL.

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Posted by Dan Dogs on 02-01-2010 09:26 PM:

if they can't fence, they won't make it around here!!! UP AND OVER

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Posted by masterd1976 on 02-01-2010 09:39 PM:

They have to fence here.

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Posted by Houndin' on 02-01-2010 11:46 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by JiM
I have never taught a dog to fence but all of them get over fences without barking about it. They just learn. You leave a pup behind and that pup will figure it out.


Thats always worked for me. Leave them behind they will find a way.

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Posted by Oak Ridge on 02-01-2010 11:49 PM:

I have constructed "fences" inside the kennels to keep dogs that I got from other parts of the country. Teaching a pup to fence is easy, teaching a three year old takes a little strategy.

Basically I put a low fence in teh kennel, and feed/water on one side, house on the other. Make it low enough they can cross easily and add to the height as they learn how....never had one leave here that got hung up on a fence!

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Posted by Okie Dawg on 02-01-2010 11:52 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Dan Dogs
if they can't fence, they won't make it around here!!! UP AND OVER


Yep teach them to jump. We have hog wire around here. Sure beets climbing to. You can still keep them in a 6-8 foot fence.

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Posted by ShadowRidge on 02-02-2010 02:02 PM:

What about electric fences? Everyone around here thinks they have to put the juice to their fence.

Had a dog trailing the other night, jumped through an electric fence and got zapped. The dog sat on the other side of the fence for 2 hours frozen like a statue. He wouldn't bark or move his head, he wouldn't even swallow looked like he was foaming at the mouth when I found him!

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Posted by Blue Style on 02-02-2010 03:06 PM:

I dont allow my dogs to have swords...


Posted by Okie Dawg on 02-02-2010 03:10 PM:

Yea those fences are hot these days. Had one on the ground the other night and it was still poping loud enough you could here it a block away. Those wead burners will knock you in the dirt too. I use to just ground them out while I was there and if it isn't a wead burner I still will. Lean a pipe or something against them or take a wire and run it to a steal post and drop it on the fence. Then just knock it off before you leave.
I like the dogs to jump them but haven't taught either of the ones I have right now to do so. The black will jump the hog wire and gates.

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Posted by ShadowRidge on 02-02-2010 03:42 PM:

Good idea with grounding them out. I don't know why I never thought of that. Thanks. I think I will try it.

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