Anonymous wrote:We have one that was already installed on our two acre lot. My lab minds it perfectly. My Great Pyrenees couldn’t give a shit about it. It really depends on the dog.
I have accidentally shocked myself and have no qualms about using it. It’s like getting shocked in the winter but ten times that, however it’s over super fast. My dog got out from the fence once and I took it off so he didn’t get shocked on the way back in. Walked right through holding it in my hand like a dumbass! It wasn’t bad and it was in my bare hand versus his hairy neck.
Anonymous wrote:Only a true dimwit would try an electric fence with a husky or any dog with a high prey drive.
Anonymous wrote:Yay or nay? We are in the process of adopting two young dogs, and we would like them to run free in the yard around our home, and we are not interested in a "traditional" fence. We have plenty of backyard space, but do have neighbors to the left, right and rear of the home; Would welcome thoughts on effectiveness of e-fence, effects on other dogs (we have dogs in our neighborhoods, and people are frequently walking dogs around) and/or neighbors's pets, deer, and/or rodents.
Also, any ideas on costs?
Thanks...
Anonymous wrote:I've never seen them work. Our neighbors have one and their two dogs LOVE to play with my kids. The dogs generally stay behind but often break out to come over to play. Another neighbor tried it with her husky but he would break through whenever a squirrel ran past. My golden would definitely break through to greet the kids coming home from the bus stop.
Anonymous wrote:Electronic fences only work if the dog was going to stay in the yard anyway. (I am assuming that you mean a radio fence, not a hot-wire, cattle or horse fence) They are good as reinforcement for a physical fence, though. Used on their own, impulsive dogs will run right through them, smart dogs will learn to run down the battery in the collar and the UPS guy will stop delivering to your house.
the batteries are not "run down" unless you are forever walking thru the boundary and setting them off. otherwise they last a standard amount of time 2-3 months