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Mr Hawk on my Deck 1 Attachment(s) This is what was on my deck the other day.. MR HAWK...looking for something to eat!! We live in a condo sub with a Hawk and Coyote so I would NEVER leave Baillee out alone on my deck or in the front yard. That was the main reason I am pee pad training her We had used the Invisible Fence on our other dog but she was 45 pounds. I would never consider using that on Bailee, even if we lived in a different area, she is just too dinky. I would also fear the "shock" could/would hurt her. |
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Quote: Originally Posted by McheleM View Post I put one on my toddler once to keep him from getting out of our yard. He's now 17 and he's fine, if you don't look directly at him, or if you can ignore the tics and spasms. He's fine. (Obviously that is full of sarcasm) Why would you do that to a puppy??? And I don't care if you don't want to hear these remarks, it's part of being on a PUBLIC board. You can skim over the negative posts while you're at the vet with your dog after you electrocute it. Guffaw!!!! LMBO! I'm sorry, that was perfect. That's some funny CHIT right there! LMAO Try it on for size, light yourself up with it and see what it feels like...... don't use it on the little one... |
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Well labs are pretty hardy when it comes to pain. It's really hard to set them up to work for both small and large dogs. And they are not easy to install. If you don't do it correct it will have dead spots. They deffently don't work for all kinds if dogs. The low setting for small dogs is like the shock I get opening a door at Costco from static electricity. They are bulky and heavy. Yorkies are funny dogs. Kind of like people, all different. My female was an escapee and she would run like the wind when she got out. Nothing I did would keep her in without the electric fence. My male hardley would venture out. When I moved, I ended up adopting out my female to a older lady with a poodle because I didn't have any fence at my new house. I kept my male because he would never take off. You just need to know your dog and own personal preference. I understand both sides. Some people hate crates too. I want to say my collars were for under 10lbs. But it's been a long time. I wish I took the time to install mine. I'd still have my dog. Our dogs are like kids. We all raise them different. This is something we all respectfully feel strongly about. It's good that your researching all options to protect your baby. Good luck, I hope that all the answers you received helped you make an educated choice for what's correct for your family. |
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Actually my son did it. You know, I respect your opinion on how you feel strongly about not using an invisible fence. I didn't attack you or make fun. I won't respond with rude ignorant questions either. This lady was just asking for advice from people with experence and share stories. She didn't deserve to be attacked about it. To me , she must of valued the opinions of the lady's on this forum. I'm surprised that the replys of the high posters to be so harsh twords her. Compared to a child abuser. Maybe say your concercerns and offer other solutions. As some people did. |
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I just got the phone call today to pick up Ricki's ashes at the vet today. Because when I had the flu one of my 4 kids let him out to go pee and I feel asleep on the sofa and when I woke up at 2am and realized he wasn't sleeping on my head. I was up walking the streets in the freezing cold only to find out the next day that my baby probaby could hear me calling his name while he took his last breaths in my neighbors pool 2 doors down. I cry every day. My twins daughters still call his name everytime we go out front. All I think is if I installed that dam fence he'd still be here with me. He was 9years old. My kids are 13, 11, and 2.5 twins. He was family. I looked online to double check and the weight limit is 5lbs and must be over 6 months. They have some like mine that can be set to beep only. PetSafe Little Dog PIG00-10773 Review |
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I have a rod iron fence, I'm on a golf corse. I installed a chicken wire type fence to keep him in. Added rocks everything. Baby gated my front porch. It honestly drove me crazy. But he was never really out by himself much. He was kept in the house when I would go out. I stay home with my kids, so he was always underfoot. I was going to put it back up because I was afraid he was gonna get hit by a car. It almost became a game for him, he would look to see if I was watching him to try to see how he would escape. When I had it up before it wasn't my first choice. But I was on a busy street. I even thought about rehoming him. But I couldn't do it. Now I wish I would of if it would of saved his life. I did get a new puppy(for the kids), I don't think I will be installing the fence because I have the chance to train him from a baby at my new house. Unfortunately I think he will be a little smaller full grown than I wanted. I was thinking about doing this dog run thing the breeder had connected to a doggy door. It was covered to protect from birds and other animals. |
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No one here will condone her using a shock collar on a Yorkie or any other small breed dog-heck I don't even condone it on a lab or Great Dane but certainly not on a small animal that weighs less than 10 pounds. And the reason people got harsh is because she basically said "I don't give a damn about all those other posts where people think it's a bad idea, I only want nice answers from people who will back my nonsense in putting a shock collar on my small dog". |
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