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Don't some of you have ?? invisible fences for your dogs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 562057" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I would think fence have shock collars involved but I know lots of people who are horrified that we chose the non-fence collar. A cousin sent me an article from Its Me or the Dog showing how the collar was misused on a puppy and traumatized the poor thing. She was concerned that we were using one. For some reason people think invisible fences are good but the shock collar controlled by a human is not. I think because people have the ability to shock whenever/wherever.</p><p></p><p>if we didn't have our other property to consider with too much land to set up a "fence", we thought about setting up the back yard with a "fence". However, I wanted Chewy to have more space then a fence would allow. She does need space to run her zoomies out. We wanted her to be able to follow difficult child from the front yard into the back yard. We have a large yard. He often times takes a cart of brush from the front yard to edge of the back yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 562057, member: 5096"] I would think fence have shock collars involved but I know lots of people who are horrified that we chose the non-fence collar. A cousin sent me an article from Its Me or the Dog showing how the collar was misused on a puppy and traumatized the poor thing. She was concerned that we were using one. For some reason people think invisible fences are good but the shock collar controlled by a human is not. I think because people have the ability to shock whenever/wherever. if we didn't have our other property to consider with too much land to set up a "fence", we thought about setting up the back yard with a "fence". However, I wanted Chewy to have more space then a fence would allow. She does need space to run her zoomies out. We wanted her to be able to follow difficult child from the front yard into the back yard. We have a large yard. He often times takes a cart of brush from the front yard to edge of the back yard. [/QUOTE]
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