Phil Pascoe
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has anyone used an electric fence to keep dogs in?
phil.p":k3328x4c said:has anyone used an electric fence to keep dogs in?
Trainee neophyte":3qbb1eff said:... I would worry if the area was too small; you will have your dog pinging from one side of the yard to the other -.....
phil.p":y7iz7wve said:It's for a small area, mostly along one boundary. It's an old hedge about six or seven feet high that he can jump up on and get out of on either end. I haven't anything solid enough to fix fencing or anything to. He's soft as muck but he's a rottweiler, and people crepe themselves when they see an unaccompanied rottweiler. Some of my neighbours nice as they are aren't happy unless they find something new to whinge about every day. I just cannot afford to have him go walkabout -he might lick someone to death.
RogerS":3qy64wxz said:Trainee neophyte":3qy64wxz said:... I would worry if the area was too small; you will have your dog pinging from one side of the yard to the other -.....
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Trainee neophyte":1ws18dz4 said:........it may end up in Devon if you're not careful.....
Inspector":q09r0wbk said:Some of the neighbours have the collars that zap the dog when they are near or over the buried wire. ......
That's incorrect Mike, they are still allowed for this purpose.MikeG.":2gv7yedq said:Inspector":2gv7yedq said:Some of the neighbours have the collars that zap the dog when they are near or over the buried wire. ......
It is my understanding that these are now banned, and reports of dogs wearing them would be of interest to the RSPCA.
phil.p":2h9eb387 said:It's for a small area, mostly along one boundary. It's an old hedge about six or seven feet high that he can jump up on and get out of on either end. I haven't anything solid enough to fix fencing or anything to. He's soft as muck but he's a rottweiler, and people crepe themselves when they see an unaccompanied rottweiler. Some of my neighbours nice as they are aren't happy unless they find something new to whinge about every day. I just cannot afford to have him go walkabout -he might lick someone to death.
Containment ones are ok. Any other sort are illegal [WINKING FACE]MikeG.":25hxfg72 said:Are they? The government did promise to ban them a couple of years ago.
Seems they are banned in Wales.
MikeG.":23aughc1 said:Trainee neophyte":23aughc1 said:........it may end up in Devon if you're not careful.....
For which, of course, any sane dog would be eternally grateful. :lol:
Nigel Burden":2w8m4arm said:It may or may not work. My daughters German Wirehaired Pointer crashes through barbed wire fences, in fact anything, without a second thought. Had a £600 vets bill due to that, fortunately he's insured. I tried getting him to touch the electric fence at Kingston Lacey House to see if it would deter him as a lady I was talking to one day said it cured her Labrador. No, it didn't. He has a very strong prey drive, and that takes over.
Nigel.
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