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BamaFan121s 02-08-2006 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by txshopper73
It's plugged in at all times but no, the current does not constantly run through it.

Hmmm...this is much like the audio capacitor in my car...it's got a full charge all the time, but the charge is only used when needed...or a car battery...or a lamp that stays plugged in...
Not that it has ANYTHING to do with a fence, but it's the same concept. Well, it makes sense in my head anyways...

red98vett 02-08-2006 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s
Hmmm...this is much like the audio capacitor in my car...it's got a full charge all the time, but the charge is only used when needed...or a car battery...or a lamp that stays plugged in...
Not that it has ANYTHING to do with a fence, but it's the same concept. Well, it makes sense in my head anyways...

Makes sense to me - like Motion Detectors or Tape Recorders that turn on with sound ....

I think these fences sound wonderful

magnolia 02-08-2006 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by red98vett
they are just VERY nosy and they do chase birds and squirrels.


I don't EVEN have to get a mental picture of that - Gabby is exactly the same way!!! All I have to do is mention squirrel and she's off and running! Gage on the other hand, has bigger "game" in mind - DEER!!! We learned the hard way that the gate must be closed at all times (our backyard is fenced but we always kept the gate open as that was our way in to the garage). Gage got out, ran into the woods chasing a deer - not a scared bone in his little 5 pound body..LOL! He thought he was just as big as that 4-point - until that 4-point "hoofed" him. Leason learned, gate is closed at all times once we get home for the day. But, if not for the gate, we would be installing some type of fencing to keep him in (and Gabby too). We live out in the country with all kinds a critters, I can't risk the health of my babies (or the loss of them) to the wildlife in our area so by any means necessary, they will be confined - they are just too precious to us!

Suzi

YorkieRini 02-08-2006 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by red98vett
Makes sense to me - like Motion Detectors or Tape Recorders that turn on with sound ....

I think these fences sound wonderful


Like the 'Clapper'.."Clap on..".."Clap off.."

cribal 02-08-2006 06:35 AM

IMO... Electric fences are great. My mom used it for our first dog (min. dauchsund). But our is different from the underground our above ground. Her's is a box that you sit somewhere in the middle of your house. It can be in a cabinet or pantry or anywhere. This box sets a perimerter around your house. You can do it as small or as little as you want. You jsut have to hold the colloar out when you walk in the yard to see how far you want your pup to go. It also has a setting from 1lb. to 150lb. dog. so the jolt that your get is according to the size of the dog. I put it on my wrist and went over the line and it's like a bee sting. Also it gives a louder and the louder beep when you start getting to close so you know your about to get shocked. Hunter (our doxi) only go hit maybe once or twice and never again.

Also we put up flags at first so he knew his boundries

CRystal

txshopper73 02-08-2006 06:39 AM

I will say this once again!!!! Rebel tested the wire twice MAX when we first put it up 5 months ago and that was on the first day. He has NOT tested it since. He's a lot smarter than that. I think some people are trying to make out like he's stupid or something and that he bounces up and down on it like it's a trampoline. Give me a break. :rolleyes:

It is the SMALLEST box that they make and the wire is not the same that is used for cattle. It's a thinner wire. I have walked into it. My children walked into it. NO ONE FRIED!!!!!!!! :rolleyes:

My dogs did not turn aggressive 5 months ago when we first put the wire up. Rebel turned aggressive this past Friday AFTER he got out of our yard and then got out of the neighbor's yard.

BUT ONCE AGAIN...I am through with this thread and will attempt to leave it alone.

BamaFan121s 02-08-2006 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by txshopper73
[B]It is the SMALLEST box that they make and the wire is not the same that is used for cattle. It's a thinner wire. I have walked into it. My children walked into it. NO ONE FRIED!!!!!!!! :rolleyes:

My dogs did not turn aggressive 5 months ago when we first put the wire up. Rebel turned aggressive this past Friday AFTER he got out of our yard and then got out of the neighbor's yard.

BUT ONCE AGAIN...I am through with this thread and will attempt to leave it alone.

Kimberley~I think most people are in agreement with you here. It's too bad the problem you actually needed help with was lost in all the crap! :( Although, maybe this could attribute to the lovely volume in your hair? ;)

red98vett 02-08-2006 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s
Kimberley~I think most people are in agreement with you here. It's too bad the problem you actually needed help with was lost in all the crap! :( Although, maybe this could attribute to the lovely volume in your hair? ;)

I totally agree...I know this thread was started for a different reason than what it became ....and I don't see anyone who actually USES them thinking they are cruel at all - just the opposite :)

I just became a future customer if I ever have the need because they sound really great.

How can anyone fault something that could possibly save our yorkies from running off or worse ?

txshopper73 02-08-2006 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s
Although, maybe this could attribute to the lovely volume in your hair? ;)

Oh no...the secret is the RAVE!!!! ;) :D

JCarlson2004 02-08-2006 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by txshopper73
I will say this once again!!!! Rebel tested the wire twice MAX when we first put it up 5 months ago and that was on the first day. He has NOT tested it since. He's a lot smarter than that. I think some people are trying to make out like he's stupid or something and that he bounces up and down on it like it's a trampoline. Give me a break. :rolleyes:

:eyetearss :eyetearss :eyetearss :eyetearss :eyetearss :eyetearss

LOLOLOL!! Hahahaha! I'm sorry I just had to laugh because I could just picture cute little Rebel jumping up and down on the wire like it's a trampoline and zapping his little booty - LOLOL! :p

Ok, now that I got my laugh on, I feel better. :p Kimberely, you continue to do what is best for you, the esacpe artist Rebel and your family. Don't let anyone try to make you feel guilty about it -- in all honesty, it's NO one elses business. Keep doing what you're doing because you're a great Yorkie mom.

Sherry Lynn 02-08-2006 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by JCarlson2004
Kimberely, you continue to do what is best for you, the esacpe artist Rebel and your family. Don't let anyone try to make you feel guilty about it -- in all honesty, it's NO one elses business. Keep doing what you're doing because you're a great Yorkie mom.

Ditto!! If I ever come back as a dog (or kid for that matter!) I would be honored to have you for a mom!! And I would respect the boundries you set for me! :thumbup:

red98vett 02-08-2006 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by JCarlson2004
:eyetearss
LOLOLOL!! Hahahaha! I'm sorry I just had to laugh because I could just picture cute little Rebel jumping up and down on the wire like it's a trampoline and zapping his little booty - LOLOL! :p

Ok, now that I got my laugh on, I feel better. :p Kimberely, you continue to do what is best for you, the esacpe artist Rebel and your family. Don't let anyone try to make you feel guilty about it -- in all honesty, it's NO one elses business. Keep doing what you're doing because you're a great Yorkie mom.

:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: I totally agree with this Kimberley - and thanks for the laugh Jen :D Now I have the image of Rebel ...the problem is he's LIKING it ;)

diva pup 02-08-2006 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s
Wow, I bet a wire meant for livestock would hurt like crap to a 5 year old! Ouch! But actually, you can by the hotwires for smaller dogs--the voltage can be adjusted. We found this out years ago when we had a baby goat that didn't want to stay put and had to have one installed. There is some equation about the setting vs the pounds, but I honestly don't remember...like I said, it was years ago. (It's like, X volts per pound up to Y pounds, then 2xX volts per pound up to Y pounds...blah blah blah...I don't remember.)
Of course, we had to get a higher voltage for a goat, but we looked into it for the pekes we had at the time that took great pleasure in taking off after the cows next door when they saw them. It kept the goats in place nicely...you know how goats will (try to) eat anything...well, that doesn't stop w/ fences...nasty little lesson for them I must say...

Well I have to say you learn something new every day:) I did not know that you can buy that wire for smaller animals. I live in a rural area and perhaps they only sell it for cattle and horses etc here. As a city girl there are certainly things I haven't learned yet.
I have a little goat and he would cry like a baby if he ever got shocked LOL! He is a big sissy.
I still don't think I would use it on my 2 but I feel bad for my foals if they get shocked so maybe it is me that is the big sissy;)

JCarlson2004 02-08-2006 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by red98vett
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: I totally agree with this Kimberley - and thanks for the laugh Jen :D Now I have the image of Rebel ...the problem is he's LIKING it ;)

LOL! I think I'd like it too! :D :p

Carters Mom 02-08-2006 08:42 AM

Don't want this to get buried due to the abundance of replies on this thread.


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Originally Posted by Carters Mom
Socal --

Just curious. I know you have several yorkies currently. Have you ever lost a dog to tragedy?


BamaFan121s 02-08-2006 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Carters Mom
Socal --

Just curious. I know you have several yorkies currently. Have you ever lost a dog to tragedy?

Not sure where she is...but, unfortunately she has.
Please reference this thread, where she mentioned all the dogs she has owned.
http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sho...t=24254&page=3

I can only imagine how horrible having and unexpected tragedy would be. :cry: It is a very difficult thing to have to deal with when you have no warning what you are going to face--not like a dog that was sick or really old where you kind of know ahead of time, which is bad enough itself....but I can only imagine the shock--anyone who would have to go through this at any point in their life has my deepest sympathies. And to have to do it more than once...NO ONE should ever have to. :( I would probably go crazy.

crystalsmom 02-08-2006 09:11 AM

I'm not getting into who is upset with who on this thread but what ever happened to
training your dog???? If you don't then I guess it is better than letting your dog get
killed by a car.

cheryl000 02-08-2006 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by crystalsmom
I'm not getting into who is upset with who on this thread but what ever happened to
training your dog???? If you don't then I guess it is better than letting your dog get
killed by a car.

Even a trained dog can take off. You can't reason with a dog and tell that it can't go off into the street because it's dangerous. Dogs are still after all animals, and alot of dogs if given the choice between listening to their owners or chaising something, will take off. Brandy come to me about 80% of the time, but there is a gap in the fence in the front yard that she and squeeze through. The landlord won't fix it and I have tried to block it off but nothing works. If I get an invisible fence it would be for the extra protection incase she bolts out the front door or gets out of the backyard.

BamaFan121s 02-08-2006 09:21 AM

I have a question, now that this is already way off subject.

SoCal~Since you trained your dogs as service dogs, I assume they follow commands pretty well, right? How did you train them differently as far as basic commands? What I mean is, from what I know, service dogs are pretty consistant w/ their behavior as far as follwing what the owner says...what training to they have to have-how is it different from the way the "Average Joe" would train their dog?

crystalsmom 02-08-2006 09:22 AM

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Sorry, my dog has never gone in the street. Sure if you maybe take three training lessons and don't work with your dog but if you train it to not go in
the street, they don't. By the way my dog is 11 1/2 yrs old

chachi 02-08-2006 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by cheryl000
Even a trained dog can take off. You can't reason with a dog and tell that it can't go off into the street because it's dangerous. Dogs are still after all animals, and alot of dogs if given the choice between listening to their owners or chaising something, will take off. Brandy come to me about 80% of the time, but there is a gap in the fence in the front yard that she and squeeze through. The landlord won't fix it and I have tried to block it off but nothing works. If I get an invisible fence it would be for the extra protection incase she bolts out the front door or gets out of the backyard.

Exactly! Both of my dogs have been to training classes and will still try to bolt out the door. I am lucky that where I am right now has a front and a back fense. Where I will be moving to you cant put fences up. I will be using the electric fence to keep them contained to an area.

BamaFan121s 02-08-2006 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by crystalsmom
Sorry, my dog has never gone in the street. Sure if you maybe take three training lessons and don't work with your dog but if you train it to not go in
the street, they don't. By the way my dog is 11 1/2 yrs old

I didn't mean my question towards anyone in particular, :) I just know that some dogs seem to refuse to be 'broken,' no matter what the owner tries. I was just wondering, since Kim has trained her dogs as service dogs, if there is something she does differently?

cheryl000 02-08-2006 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by crystalsmom
Sorry, my dog has never gone in the street. Sure if you maybe take three training lessons and don't work with your dog but if you train it to not go in
the street, they don't. By the way my dog is 11 1/2 yrs old

I know what the big problems are. The post woman gives the dogs treats everytime she delivers the mail, so in a sense my dog is rewarded everytime that she runs up to the gate from her. I told her not to, but the damage might have already been done because she still treats the neighbor's dog who we share the yard with. So when she sees the neighbor's dog run up to the gate and get the treats she will want to do even though she's not allowed in that area so she will do anything to get it. There are also kids on the other side. So when they pet her or if she is given a treat then that's training her in the other direction. My dog is 6 months old so I think age has alot to do with it to. I do work with her and she does know the come command, sometimes she just doesn't listen to me though.
oh yeah, and NOT all dogs are exactly the same in their behaviors.

crystalsmom 02-08-2006 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by cheryl000
I know what the big problems are. The post woman gives the dogs treats everytime she delivers the mail, so in a sense my dog is rewarded everytime that she runs up to the gate from her. I told her not to, but the damage might have already been done because she still treats the neighbor's dog who we share the yard with. So when she sees the neighbor's dog run up to the gate and get the treats she will want to do even though she's not allowed in that area so she will do anything to get it. There are also kids on the other side. So when they pet her or if she is given a treat then that's training her in the other direction. My dog is 6 months old so I think age has alot to do with it to. I do work with her and she does know the come command, sometimes she just doesn't listen to me though.
oh yeah, and NOT all dogs are exactly the same in their behaviors.

Of course she is very young and has had no formal training. I used to think
come is the most important command but STAY really is. If you see her across the street or somewhere she should not be STAY is going to save her
life. Good Luck

cheryl000 02-08-2006 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by crystalsmom
Of course she is very young and has had no formal training. I used to think
come is the most important command but STAY really is. If you see her across the street or somewhere she should not be STAY is going to save her
life. Good Luck

yes, she is very young. She does stay very well. That is a good point to tell her stay instead of come if she is ABOUT to step into the street. I am saying that since she is not 100% trained yet I am not going to risk an accident happening. I think that putting up a fence until she is trained or to help her be trained is a better option. I thought that I could trust her once, I even had 2 other adults with me in the front yard with some children in the back. Usually she won't take off if people are in the yard with us. But to my surprise she did try to run towards the gate. I don't want to risk that happening again, the invisible fence will kind of be like "insurance" to make sure she doesn't try it again.

YorkieRini 02-08-2006 10:01 AM

Joan, I think Crystal is one of the exceptions to the rule, just as is my Sultan. He will not leave my side no matter what. As for my other heathens..lolol.

chachi 02-08-2006 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by YorkieRini
Joan, I think Crystal is one of the exceptions to the rule, just as is my Sultan. He will not leave my side no matter what. As for my other heathens..lolol.

One of mine Jewels doesnt go anywhere either. Chachi on the other hand is hyper and strong willed and he would be gone without some type of fencing.

cheryl000 02-08-2006 10:19 AM

My pug Bailey is the SAME way. He has no desire to run away. I can even trust him to walk beside me if I'm going down the driveway. I am not sure what he would do if another dog approached him though because when he's leashed or in the yard he always barks. Brandy on the other hand is a little firecraker.

crystalsmom 02-08-2006 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by YorkieRini
Joan, I think Crystal is one of the exceptions to the rule, just as is my Sultan. He will not leave my side no matter what. As for my other heathens..lolol.

You could be right Irene, but when I got Crystal at 3 yrs old, believe me she
did not stay by my side. I think you have to get them to the point that you
know that when you are not there they will behave as if you were. Kinda
what we do with children :) She wasn't real quick to catch on but i went
around the entire area of our yard for weeks at a time showing her just
how far she was allowed to go and then again and again with a light jerking movement if she went any further. In those days I did not know about clicker
training and that might work but in this case a voice command from it's
master would be a great advantage. Once I moved to my condo
I did not need to retrain her because she knew she was to stay in front. I do
put a lead on her if we go somewhere where she has not been before or might
be dangerous since I trained her for the yard does not mean that she could
handle everything. Now that I am in an apt. and retired we do our walks and
she is fine. Oh dear, I am going to spell this wrong is it Chachi, do you think
since you had the fence in your yard you might have felt let it go at that.
Only you guys know your own dog and how much time you have to work with
them but it's fun and look how Mike's Eddie has come along in such a short
time.

JCarlson2004 02-08-2006 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by YorkieRini
Joan, I think Crystal is one of the exceptions to the rule, just as is my Sultan. He will not leave my side no matter what. As for my other heathens..lolol.

My Codie runs and runs until I catch him. I wish I could trust him off a like but I can't -- he doesn't stay by my side like your Sultan does -- I wish he did though. :(


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