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Posted by Mike M on April 13, 2006 at 05:53:28 from (24.140.71.29):
In Reply to: OT: Anyone have experience with an invisible fence posted by williamOH on April 12, 2006 at 13:25:29:
You only need the wire down enough so it's out of the way. We put ours in with a Mantis tiller edger attachment maybe 2-3 inches ? The local rental place rents a special machine to put that wire in but said it didn't work really well when the ground was wet and at that time ours was really wet. We have a Blue Heeler ? mix ? and that invisable fence is the only thing that will keep her home ! We really love it. I tried to keep her tied up but she could break dog chains so I had to go to 1/4" real chain she also when the ground was wet would dig around the stake some and then pull it out. I'm talking about a 3 foot long piece of rebar ! I don't know how such a small dog can have so much pull ! That dog running around the neighborhood dragging 10-15' of chain hooked to a 3' section of rebar is the makings of a disaster. She got hung up a couple of cold nights and we had to go searching for her. At least she barked otherwise we would of never found her alive. Petsafe advertises a no run through technology on one of their new models. I don't know what this exactly is or how it works but I'd give them a call and ask. You can order systems and parts right from them prices and service are really good direct from them. I highly recommend one of these systems. Training is a good part of the success as is the mindset of your dog. We lucked out and got a smart dog that was easy to train.
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