I tried these when I ran the resort in Arkansas. There were no fences, nor could there be. We lived along the White River. My dog would go through, and this is after the training part of the procedure. He didn’t care, he would run through as fast as he could and pounce into the river. Those collars were not water proof. I gave up after a few months. It did help the other dog. She knew before the first warning beep how colsoe she was. She stayed well away. I have to ask. How did it feel when you put it around your neck. I know you did the same as I did. lol Got to test it on yourself first right?
lol Dylan, poor boy! Fences are better.
Luckily mine just learned to stick around. The closest busy road was 2 miles away, and the river was so much more fun than the road. I did get a call one day that my dog was in the back of a pickup at the local store. It was a black pick up, the resorts were blue. I drove up to the store. Wile E. was still in the back. I waited for the guy to come out. It was our closest neighbor, that lived about a mile away. He said Wile E. asked if he could go. I said yes, and here is a steak for him I was going to cook him for dinner. lol
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Ours stick around now, they are living the high life. The problem for us, is that when Serenity comes to visit, they can’t get her to leave. She misses a dog door!
Bark or parameter collars? I have used both in my life.
it was a perimeter collar. We gave up on those in Maryland and built a fence.
I tried these when I ran the resort in Arkansas. There were no fences, nor could there be. We lived along the White River. My dog would go through, and this is after the training part of the procedure. He didn’t care, he would run through as fast as he could and pounce into the river. Those collars were not water proof. I gave up after a few months. It did help the other dog. She knew before the first warning beep how colsoe she was. She stayed well away. I have to ask. How did it feel when you put it around your neck. I know you did the same as I did. lol Got to test it on yourself first right?
i didn’t enjoy it, which is why I decided to turn it off.
Me either. Both the boys tried it as well. lol Hey, if mom can do it.
we had it at the house in Indiana and it was perfect. But Fran didn’t ever push the edges of it, Gwen did.
In Maryland we added it to our house, Dylan got zapped several times. So I said off and put up a nice tall fence.
The invisible fence is still there just not on.
lol Dylan, poor boy! Fences are better.
Luckily mine just learned to stick around. The closest busy road was 2 miles away, and the river was so much more fun than the road. I did get a call one day that my dog was in the back of a pickup at the local store. It was a black pick up, the resorts were blue. I drove up to the store. Wile E. was still in the back. I waited for the guy to come out. It was our closest neighbor, that lived about a mile away. He said Wile E. asked if he could go. I said yes, and here is a steak for him I was going to cook him for dinner. lol
Ours stick around now, they are living the high life. The problem for us, is that when Serenity comes to visit, they can’t get her to leave. She misses a dog door!
lol Grandpa’s place is the best. Dog doors are the bomb!
when the two of them get to the house, Serenity runs to find grandpa!