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RT @nerdseyeview: http://bit.ly/cfnUdS amusing -- signspotting in SA. the mugging one implies some kind of invisible fence.

http://bit.ly/cfnUdS amusing -- signspotting in SA. the mugging one implies some kind of invisible fence.

Off to walk the dogs followed by scooping a recently thawed metric tonne of poo from the back yard before invisible-fence consultant arrives

Invisible Fence Training (http://cli.gs/R03E6)

@GrecoWoodcraft two words; Invisible Fence. Our dog used it for years in three locations. Had to get the 'stubborn dog' collar (9 volt)

Invisible Fence

For more information on Invisible Fence visit their website at InvisibleFence.com.

Your pet is more then just some animal that you take care of; he is a member of the family. And just like a member of the family you want the best for your dog. You want your dog to be free to run and play and jump without having to worry about the dog running and chasing everything that passes by your home.

Invisible FenceAn invisible fence is a wonderful option when installing a traditional fence is not an option because of neighborhood covenants. An invisible fence is a very simple system that only takes minimal installation and some basic training time to ensure that your dog is fully acclimated to the system.

The simple set up means that an invisible fence is just that… invisible. Once it is set up you don’t have to see it, and you wont have to think about it.

Outside you can setup a defined boundary outside choosing to allow your pet access to your entire yard or even just part of it. An invisible fence doesn’t just have to be outside. This application can also work inside of your home.

Create areas in your house where your dog knows he is not allowed, making things easier for you because you wont have to always Invisible Fenceclean up after your pet. You can even protect a single piece of furniture or piece of artwork making sure that you can be free to allow your dog to roam the house and not having to worry about your pet getting a little too close.

An invisible fence is available with professional installation, which is strongly recommended for maximum efficiency. In order to protect your dog there is a short training period where an additional form of security will need to be used. You want your dog to know exactly where the boundary is, and in order to do that you have to teach him.

For a true fencing solution when traditional fencing is not available, there are few choices as responsible and human as an invisible fence.

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Questions and Answers

Taking Dog Out Of Invisible Fence Area?
Fri, 11 Dec 2009 23:23:22 GMT
hey we started training are golden with an underground fence but she will not leave it when we want to take her for a walk we take the collar off and put a new one in but still she will not cross the wire please help!!!!!!

Voting Question: What Invisible Fence Would Be Best For My Dogs?
Sat, 05 Dec 2009 18:50:38 GMT
I have 4 dogs...A pug, and 3 larger dogs weighing between 50 and 80 pounds...My question is, which under ground pet invisible fence would be the least expensive, but the most reliable to use for my dogs..They now have a fenced in yard but it is so hard to keep clean and one of my dogs digs and escapes...that problem has been fixed now but I'd love to have them all be able to run free thru the woods, on my property, and not be contained...They would still be where I could see them at all times.

Voting Question: What Dog Breeds Are Bad For An Invisible Fence?
Sat, 28 Nov 2009 18:59:00 GMT
like i heard great danes are bad dogs for invisible fences, somehing with their speed, and their instinces to chase rabbits and stuff. what are some other breeds that are bad for invisible fences? thanks that was it greyhound, not great dane, sorry

Can St. Bernards Be Contained By Invisible Fences?
Tue, 24 Nov 2009 23:22:30 GMT


Considering An Invisible Fence?
Tue, 17 Nov 2009 15:38:27 GMT
I live on about 3.5 acres surrounded by another 40 acres. The problem is we still live relatively close to a road. When we moved here five years ago we had talked about getting a regular fence for our then two 6 year old dogs. I am home all day so I tend to be with the dogs most of the time when they are outside and they never wandered so we never pursued getting a fence. We recently adopted a new dog. He is a very high energy dog. Every morning I take the dogs out for about an hour of p

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