...forgot to edit out the trailer....
I second this. Once the dog gets "bit" by the fence once or twice, they
won't go near it and you can turn it off and not have a problem. An
added benefit is that you can then put "white string" around flower beds
to keep the dog out of them. I haven't turned the fence on since last
summer and my dogs still avoid the gate out of my yard (even if the gate
is standing wide open) because there's a length of string laying on the
ground there.
Steve.
David C. wrote:
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> Run a hot wire along the bottom of the fence.
>
> At 06:31 PM 5/7/2006 -0700, Bill Gilroy wrote:
>> My new dog is a frequent flyer.
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