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Old 07-26-2007, 03:17 AM   #5
Janie Doyle
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I have 4 out of my 6 Yorkies using the invisible fence. I live on a double ended cul d sac and our neighbors dont let their dogs run free. The amount of "shock" can be individualised for each dog. With the three week proper training which starts out with a "Clicking sound " raher than a shock is the way to train them. My Yorkie's learned very quickly where not to cross in the "clicking sound training period "and now know their boundrys and rarely get shocked. They learn quick and if they do get a little shock once in a while they never have suffered any injuries.

We have the Original Invsible Fence system which is the ONLY one that is indorsed by the Humane Society. I never leave home when my babies are outside and when they are outside I am with them or wihin ear lengths of them. I have had the system 6 years and my youngest Yorkie learned so quick that we are able to keep the " clicking sound collar " on him rather than using a shock collar. He knows his boundrys and runs back at the sound of the first click.

If I lived on a busy street I would have a fence but I think each owner has to make he decision to use it or not and not be judged as being a bad pett owner if they use he invisible fence system. JMO !!!!
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