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Wireless Fencing
Does anyone use wireless fencing on there hounds.
I am thinking about expanding my area and building a kennel. However if the wireless or invisible fencing work on a hound?
My dogs resepct the tone of an E-collar as well as they both wear bark collars daily. Just worried about if something would run through the yard.
Let me know your thoughts please.
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Michael Armes
Angle Plantation Kennels
540-598-0173
Home of
PR CH Big Blue Buster HTX
PR CH Angle Plantation's Red Jasper
Let's get Ticked
No thoughts or ideas?
No one has ever tried using the invisible fence on there hounds.
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Michael Armes
Angle Plantation Kennels
540-598-0173
Home of
PR CH Big Blue Buster HTX
PR CH Angle Plantation's Red Jasper
Let's get Ticked
Here is an old post I had posted years ago on my opinion of them.
Also with an underground fence, stray dogs can wander through not to mention wild animals that dogs may want to chase.
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My opinion, if you value your dogs, don't waste your money.
Years ago, a guy I knew had 2 Weimaraners on an ungerground fence. I asked if he valued his dogs, he said yes. I then asked him if he valued his dogs then why did he depend on an underground fence for keeping them in the fenceless yard. He said he wasn't worried.
Let's say there was an power outage and he had 2 dead Weimaraner killed on the road.
I installed one years ago inside an already fenced in yard to keep my lab contained to a section of the yard. I even had the stubborn dog collar on him as well as very large warning section......didn't phase him, he still just walked through it. The shock collar didn'tr phase him.
Ask yourself this.............do you think an invisible force field is gonna stop a hunting dog if they see or smell something that they want?
Then ask yourself if you value your dogs?
Not worth it. My family had one and it did not work for us. It only shocks the dog when he crosses the boundary so once he crosses, he's a free dog. Our dog learn that and left the yard if you werent watching. However, he would not enter the yard because if he cross that boundary he would get shocked. Maybe he was just a exception but I would never again get one.
Thanks for the input. That is what I am looking for real life experience with it.
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Michael Armes
Angle Plantation Kennels
540-598-0173
Home of
PR CH Big Blue Buster HTX
PR CH Angle Plantation's Red Jasper
Let's get Ticked
My mom grew up next to a house with an underground fence for their lab. She said it was the funniest thing--that lab would back up and take that fence full sprint, squalling when he passed over it. He did it every time though... the shock was worth the freedom.
Wireless fencing might not be the safest, but it is sure safer than a chain.
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