View Single Post
Old 10-14-2012, 06:29 PM   #30
msyorktown
♥Love My 3 Furrbutts♥
Donating Member
 
msyorktown's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Whitby, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 3,912
Blog Entries: 2
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Yorkiesatwork View Post
I've been on the wrong side of a few issues before, so will just venture forth with this. The Poster was asking for input from folks that are using or have tried the 'electric fence'. Most of the posters have strong opinions, but have not said they have ever installed and used an underground fence. Technically, they don't qualify to post on this thread. First of all, the modern 'electric fence' is not a shock barrier. If you've ever had a 'tens machine' used on you by a chiropractor or physician, you would know it is a muscle stimulator electrode system that at appropriate levels relieves pain -- not creates pain.

To be sure, I wouldn't necessarily want to be 'Tens'd' around my neck at an intense level, but there really isn't any way for it to damage me physically.

I put in the underground fence, so I feel qualified to post. For my bigger and milder mannered Yorkie (9#), one correction at the lowest level is all it took. He wants nothing to do with the boundaries of the yard and is content to sit in his chair near the sidewalk. I trust him for (very) short periods of time outside in the sun while I clean house and do laundry.

My little guy (6#) is another story... He becomes enraged whenever anyone dares walk or run down the street in front of the house or if a neighbor's children begin to play in their own yard. It's as if he is possessed by demons! The fence people said that no dog has challenged the fence for any length of time. My subdivision does not allow fence structures in the front yard, and I don't really have a back yard. Sooo I put in the underground fence. He challenged the fence at increasing levels of correction! Although the fence stops him on three sides of the yard, he continues to run the fence when the neighbors two little boys try to play football in their own yard. I'm dismayed, but have not given up. What is my alternative? He does not train; cannot hear; does not respond to anything when he goes into his rage. I can only try to protect him and my neighbors with a barrier, and my best bet right now is the Underground fence. So please... if you've never tried the underground fence, take a step back for a few minutes; and if you HAVE tried it, whether it was a success or failure, we are interested in your personal experiences. thank you.
If you read the entire thread you will see that a few posters have stated that they HAVE used the electric fence on larger dogs...that's what these things are manufactored for...NOT a 2.5lb puppy! I personally have a fenced back yard with an iron gate...my pup can easily fit through the gate...she has gotten out twice.
She has been taught not to go out the gate...she is just 4mths old. You can train a pup what the boundaries are without shocking their poor little bodies.
I would NEVER use those things on my babies....I have three....they all KNOW mommy does not want them going through the gate.
I live on a side street with little activity, car wise....they could still be hit by a car, stolen, or taken by predators....to me unsupervised outside is a no no...I am always out there with them.
There is no danger of them getting out my front door as I use baby gates to contain them indoors. My house is Grand Central Station as I have 2 university bound boys...when they are home the neighbourhood knows and are constanly stopping by. Please reconsider this electric fence or whatever it is. You would be doing more harm that good...JMO
__________________
Jacqui, mom to Raelle , Orion , Jersey and Gizmo

https://www.facebook.com/PreciousPawzGroomingSpa http://jlevy.scentsy.ca
msyorktown is offline   Reply With Quote
Welcome Guest!
Not Registered?

Join today and remove this ad!