diane303
Posted : 4/17/2006 9:58:19 AM
We have a wireless fence for our two dogs. I have a field bred English Setter and a Field bred English Pointer - about as high prey drive as you can get. They are both 2 years old. Both of my dogs have had to "take a hit" once and since then, they respect the warning beep. I have not had one run through. Even though the invisible fence does not keep other animals out, it works better than a physical fence for us because I suspect my pointer would figure out a way to get under or over a regular fence.
The fence is super because it is also portable and we take it up to our cabin, also. We just put out the flags for a day or so to let them know where the boundary is. The only draw back is that the transmitter (plugged in on my back porch) sends out a circular pattern up to 180' dia. and you have to work with that. You can't custom design the boundaries around your yard like a wired E-fence. The receiver warns the dog when it approaches the boundary and will zap the dog (adjustable from vibrate to good solid static elec. zap[&:]) continually for 30 seconds or until the dog returns to the transmitter's range. There is no return run through hit to discourage the dog from coming back into the yard. [8|]
I still work continuously with my dogs in obedience and agility. We also work on recall countless times during the day with a yummy treat and high praise as a reward. I don't allow them to be unsupervised outside for too long a time. We still walk the girls around the nieghborhood for exercise and socialization. The I-fence allows me to garden, hang out in the yard and work on agility off-lead without worrying that they will chase a bird, rabbit, etc. out of the yard. [

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It's the best dog-related investment we have made. [

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