Bonita of Bwana
Posted : 5/28/2010 11:35:26 AM
We have had both regular and invisible fencing. When we moved to Alabama our ridgebacks laughed at the 4 foot tall chain link fence that was around our back yard. Friends owned an Invisible Fencing Company and convinced us it would be the answer to making sure our furkids stayed in the yard. Both the fenced back and unfenced front.
With a breed that has high prey drive or intense protection issues an Invisible Fence is an expensive joke. Although properly trained our dogs were great at blasting through the Zap Zone when they wanted to. Then you must up the charge and retrain .... some dogs require an extension to the collar , a harness that will go to the flank also delivering a zap there as well!! My dogs never had to go that far but because of our friends we routinally met dogs who did. Plus Dogs that needed the thick fur about the neck shaved ( or on flanks if they were determined) to assure there was nothing to diminish the correction. Should a dog speed through the fence on a joyful race , the zap is reduced. Unfortunately lighter correction does not mean non exsistant so when the run was finished and my naughty hounds and lab returned they would stand panting on the wrong side of our fence!! They were not going to repeat the zap just to return to the yard. Our elderly girl wandered into the Zap Zone when we had upped the area and sat down crying in pain that was the last day it was used. I pulled the wires out of the unit in anger and the Hubs agreed to call a fencer in.
We also learned several other cons as mentioned by others it will not keep other dogs out of your yard... so any stray or neighbor dogs not wearing the corrective collar may wander at will in and out of your yard, causing fights, unwanted breedings and messing in your yard ...which of course can bring illness , fleas , worms etc .
Lose a collar and they are horibbly expensive to replace. Have a lightening strike and your fence is down. Have someone dig, drive excessively heavy equipment or a variety of other unknowns and you have line breaks in the buried line about your property which will require a tech to return and with a meter walk the line until they may determine where the break is and then dig to repair.
In the long run you can't beat chain link for ease of use and maintenence. We have an 8 foot wooden privacy fence which replced our 4 foot chain linkit is wonderful for... well privacy but as we live in the Hurricane Belt it does little for us when a big "wind" comes through and knocks out a section. Then you must find someone to repair it when every one in your area is seeking fast repairs at reasonable rates. What a misery! Chain link allows neighbors to gawlk at your pets and kids, and in some cases count the number you may have . While it doesn't matter for us as we grandfathered in , newer homes are restricted on the number of dogs they may have. We go out of our way to keep the pack quiet, clean and in our yard. That did not stop the moron with the dozen tiny yappy dogs from trying to cause a problem when they were served notice they were way over the allowed limit for thier newly built home. They were very unhappy when they found out as our home was one of the original built almost 30 years ago We were not limited in number of dogs or anything else we can have. This blew their small dog breeding dynasty to heck and certainly did not make me unhappy.
Pros ...Invisible Fencing does not cost as much as most physical fences. It does not need painting, staining or routine up keep for appearances, It will not require you use a weed wacker to keep lawn growth down next to the base line , as you just run your lawn mower over it. It tends to limit the number of dogs your family might add when you factor in the need to buy additional collars to the expense of the new dog. Good Luck with your babies you sound like responsible and loving owners !