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Not that it has ANYTHING to do with a fence, but it's the same concept. Well, it makes sense in my head anyways... |
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I think these fences sound wonderful |
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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 |
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Like the 'Clapper'.."Clap on..".."Clap off.." |
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 |
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. |
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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 ? |
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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. |
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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;) |
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