Swimmer
07-27-2009, 10:37 AM
Anybody here install them or have a friend that does? My 10 month old golden needs room to run and the wife thinks its just the thing.
View Full Version : Invisible Fence for your dogs Swimmer 07-27-2009, 10:37 AM Anybody here install them or have a friend that does? My 10 month old golden needs room to run and the wife thinks its just the thing. Cool Beans 07-27-2009, 10:50 AM I hear they work great, until the power goes out.... Wasn't it last year here in RI that some politician,, maybe the Gov. was using it and the power went out,, dog ran off... dog was picked up and taken to the pound,,, a week later he gets his dog back....after searching the whole town for him... seems the pound didn't check the tags or the chip on the dog. Offshore24 07-27-2009, 11:15 AM We have one. Works great. After the dogs were used to it they stopped even needing the collar. They run up to the line and just hang in the yard watching the kids go by. And cars, and trucks. They learned the door revolves around them now. We put one in ourselves and then replaced it with the "invisible fence" brand. Their collars work better and their wiring is hardier. The homeowner installed brand didnt last a couple years before it had issues. Swimmer 07-27-2009, 11:36 AM Thank you for the advice............. Raven 07-27-2009, 01:16 PM still you need a temporary visible barrier to acclimate the dog to the perimeter boundary. the shock is just the reinforcement ..... Raven 07-27-2009, 01:21 PM one day at this farm i tried to open a cow fence for this sheep dog to let him out of the cow pasture.... but..... despite the fact that i took down the entire cow gate.... the dog just stood there staring at me or pacing back and forth as if there was a wall there only i could not see.... finally the dog got up enough nerve to try.... it came up to where the cow fence used to be and leaped up and over the invisible gate or so it thought.... that wasn't even there. 5/0 07-27-2009, 06:12 PM Yup! I installed one last winter for my Golden ,I did some research on which would better meet our needs and then jumped on cheese bay and bought it. We purchased a innotec ($129.00)it came with a hand held remote this can be also used as a trainer,500' of boundary wire,training DVD,boundary flags and some other stuff. We take it camping I just bring some boundary flags put some around our camp site and our pooch won't leave:rotf2: Swimmer 07-28-2009, 04:45 PM Yup! I installed one last winter for my Golden ,I did some research on which would better meet our needs and then jumped on cheese bay and bought it. We purchased a innotec ($129.00)it came with a hand held remote this can be also used as a trainer,500' of boundary wire,training DVD,boundary flags and some other stuff. We take it camping I just bring some boundary flags put some around our camp site and our pooch won't leave:rotf2: That pretty cool about the camp thing. I'll keep that in mind. I hired a guy out of southeast Mass., who fishes go figure, from an internet site. He has been in business training dogs for 20 years and doing the fence thing for 7 years. Liked his price and his lifetime guarantee. I need about 850 feet installed, so I think I'll let him do it. Thanks again for the advice. 5/0 07-28-2009, 05:21 PM Yeah it's pretty handy,once we get to the camp site I put up the flags and just watch her for a bit if she gets close to the boundary I'll give the remote a touch and it sends a beep beep to the collar and she backs off and were good for the duration. If you have a Buddy who can do it for you & at a good price I'd go with it,I had to bury 750' under the lawn cut my driveway and boar a 1/4" X 12" hole through my foundation to run the leads out it took me 2 weekends in January:smash: WESTPORTMAFIA 07-28-2009, 05:40 PM I wish I had a hand held remote. The only problem I have with mine is that my small dog (MIN PIN) runs up to the line where the colar starts beeping and smashes her face in the grass pulling up mouthfulls of dirt and grass while barking crazily. It's fine with me but the neighbors walking by probably think the dog needs meds:biglaugh: Swimmer 07-28-2009, 06:22 PM I wish I had a hand held remote. The only problem I have with mine is that my small dog (MIN PIN) runs up to the line where the colar starts beeping and smashes her face in the grass pulling up mouthfulls of dirt and grass while barking crazily. It's fine with me but the neighbors walking by probably think the dog needs meds:biglaugh: Thats hilarious 5/0 07-28-2009, 06:27 PM I wish I had a hand held remote. The only problem I have with mine is that my small dog (MIN PIN) runs up to the line where the colar starts beeping and smashes her face in the grass pulling up mouthfulls of dirt and grass while barking crazily. It's fine with me but the neighbors walking by probably think the dog needs meds:biglaugh: LMAO Jay,actually now thinking of it.....Your dog looks like Ren from Ren & Stimpy and they had this one episode called don't WIZ on the electric fence:jump1: eastendlu 07-29-2009, 02:02 PM I installed mine over 10 years ago got it from fosters and smiths did 2 acres on my 4th dog with it.They work great took me about 2 hours to install.If you need any info or help let me know i should be back home in a few days as i am out of town at the moment. Pete F. 07-29-2009, 07:29 PM I remember remodeling a house where they had a springer spaniel and an electric fence. The lady of the house said watch this, the dog was sitting on the lawn watching a couple of kids playing across the street. Sat patiently for a while, then started getting itchy. The dog starts pacing back and forth and then runs and jumps as high as it can, a little yelp and it was out. He knew what was coming. Raven 07-29-2009, 08:05 PM you still need to walk the dog on the inside perimeter (along side a visual barrier) as if there was a real wall there preventing you from leaving the yard until it becomes a conditioned habit. this is why an adult elephant who is shackled with an easy to break chain....doesn't even try anymore.....mainly because it tried in Vain to break a much heavier chain as a young elephant so many times with no success that it no longer even tries. Swimmer 07-30-2009, 12:44 PM I installed mine over 10 years ago got it from fosters and smiths did 2 acres on my 4th dog with it.They work great took me about 2 hours to install.If you need any info or help let me know i should be back home in a few days as i am out of town at the moment. Thanks Lu. Swimmer 07-30-2009, 12:46 PM I remember remodeling a house where they had a springer spaniel and an electric fence. The lady of the house said watch this, the dog was sitting on the lawn watching a couple of kids playing across the street. Sat patiently for a while, then started getting itchy. The dog starts pacing back and forth and then runs and jumps as high as it can, a little yelp and it was out. He knew what was coming. My golden is a friekin long jumper. The breeder gave us that warning, it runs in this particular family line, the ability to do ariels and get distance. They system we are getting has an 8' barrrier, so hopefully that will be enough. Squid kids Dad 07-30-2009, 05:15 PM I just went out and bought an invisible dog...So now I dont need the fence bro..:grins: vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
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