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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We had one and I hated it. I got it because my DH refused a real fence and it was about 1/3 of the cost of a real one. F[b]or many of the reasons mentioned it was not a good thing. [/b]If my dog escaped, which he did probably 3 times in 5 years, it I'd hate the zap he got and the fact he was in the road (no sidewalk) and I really hated the people who'd just stroll onto our lawn with their own dogs, without asking first if it was ok. Sometimes it worked out and sometimes it did not, depending on whether the dogs got along or not. [/quote] Odd. We love ours. And we have a golf course view so HOA says no fences. works great for us and we have a large golden retriever.[/quote] [b]Not odd. Your experience is not the universal experience, not the "norm". Everyone's take is different. That's a basic life lesson for you, right there. [/quote][/b] ; I don't need a life lesson from you. I know the fence works for me and all of my neighbors with dogs. What is YOUR problem?[/quote] My problem is that you rudely dismissed my response with the idea that it was "odd" when in fact it was simply a different experience to yours. [b]You have social issues if a) you don't understand that and b) you get angry when its pointed out.[/b][/quote] +1![/quote]
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