wireless fence and collar are there any wireless (not dig in wire underground) fences safe for a 3 lb Yorkie? I am looking at this one because it is highly rated but don't want to fry my Denny I can't use a regular fence as I border a lake on one end https://www.petsmart.com/dog/crates-...ml?cgid=100230 https://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/mo...r-marker-1.png |
This seems to work well for larger dogs but don't think I would subject a 3lb Yorkie to this. Just my personal opinion. |
Absolutely not. It’s not made for small dogs and could potentially kill her. It also does not keep other things like prey animals or even people out. An animal could come in and eat her or just kill her. A person also could just decided to come take her. A 3lb dog shouldn’t even be outside alone. |
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And does not keep other DOGS out. These electric fences require your dog to wear a shock collar, that's what keeps them with-in electric fenced area. Dogs and other animals can enter because they DO NOT have a shock collar on them. |
OK thanks. I was hopeful as my neighbor offered me her wireless do g fence and she has 2 dogs 8 lbs an 15 lbs https://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/mo...r-marker-1.png |
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If they keep running at the fence and getting zapped (as a big dog), well i would not let that continue but it was an OK try. As a tiny dog it cant handle this and its not right and not the way to go at all. |
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I guess i was asuming people know its not magic!! but it can be helpful if you are watchful and protect but want the doggie to have more space!!! but right you still need to watch and be carefully!! And if giant dogs live outside then its prolly not safe!! |
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But life has risk and they like it to run in the yard!!!!!!! And kitty likes the woods evenb though its dangerous and i try to always keep home. |
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