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Date Added: 03/04/2022 by Alyssa
I used this to prevent my dog from digging and pulling off fence pickets. once I found the right setting for her, she stopped! *KNOCK ON WOOD* We have an ACD who loves to get out of the year for what ever reason and come in thru the front door! with that, comes shortly behind an american eskimo/pom mix who follows her every move! This has helped all issues.
Date Added: 02/09/2022 by Daniel Kozar

After reviewing off-brand pet containment systems, and reading countless reviews on this product and others, I decided it would be worth the few extra dollars to have the peace of mind this containment system would provide, and the excellent customer service the company provides if something goes wrong (per other reviewers). We live on acreage, mostly field fenced, but the driveway portion that leads out to a busy blind corner country road was the worry. We adopted a new pup for our son, and rather than deal with the grief a premature death-by-road would inflict, we decided this system would provide the boundary needed. It took one session of training with the flags, and one time of letting our pup get the static correction, and that was it. Now the dogs (we purchased a second receiver collar) know exactly where they should stop and haven't tried to cross since. They are allowed to run free on our acreage without worry that we will find one or both flattened on the road. Because we were covering about 5 acres, installation took a bit of time. We alternated between zip-tying the wire to an existing hot-wire fence wire, as well as digging and burying it a couple inches down in some areas. To protect from the gravel on our driveway, we inserted the wire into a length of old garden hose and dug a shallow trench across the driveway for the hose to lay in, securing it with landscaping staples on either side. Works great! The purchase was well worth it....
Date Added: 01/17/2022 by lori
Had this installed by a professional Dog Fence company. (It was well worth the installation cost) It is amazing! My springer spaniel was trained within three days. At first she was so afraid of getting buzzed that she laid on the grass and refused to move. Eventually she learned the limits but still keeps far back from the flags. She is having so much fun running free in our yard. I swear she's actually smiling!
Date Added: 12/25/2021 by Momof2

I am a veterinarian and get lots of feedback from my clients, as well an having installed my own system almost 20 years ago, covering 5 acres. It took us 2 people 1 weekend with a rented edger to do it. My husband is handy, but not an electrician, and he was easily able to figure out how to put it in properly. Having done it once, I could do it myself. We've had some troubles over the years, but the company has always been enormously helpful when I have called with questions. One of my young Brittanies was inclined to run through the line, but once we upped the fence range, turned off the beep, and got a stubborn dog collar, we were able to keep him home. I have pet parents tell me that some dogs will go through the line, no matter what. There will ALWAYS be dogs that foil any attempt to control them. I have as many patients that dig under a physical fence. For the vast majority of dogs, people love their systems. I could not live without one anymore! Opening up the door and letting your dog have free roam regardless of the weather is priceless! Finally after 20 years, we are having problems with inconsistent corrections at different points in the line. I called and spoke to customer service, who immediately knew what I was talking about and walked me through diagnostics. It seems it makes the most sense to replace the perimeter wire, especially since the old systems used a thinner wire than they do now. Finding the one or more spots where the insulation is worn away would be too difficult. I think 20 years of nibbling mice, frost heaves, and freezing weather in VT is more than reasonable. Some advice if you are putting in a new system- use thick red wire. Thick wire is less likely to break and red is easier to find. Because our fence runs through a hayfield that is mowed yearly, we have to bury the line (You don't have to if you are laying it in the woods or other spots that won't be disturbed.) This time, we are going to get surveying markers in fluorescent orange to put at the sights of any wire splicing, which is where you are most likely to have problems. We are also going to put them in every 30 ft or so, so we can keep track of where the wire is, also in case we have to hunt down a problem in the future. One complaint- the new receiver collars are flimsy. There are number of sights online that sell attractive and sturdy collars with pre-drilled holes, so you can move the receiver to a more durable and less boring collar. I think I got mine for about $12....
Date Added: 12/02/2021 by Nelson
My dogs likes to dig. They have dug out of the yard fence so many times the folks at the dog pound knows them by name. They have not dug out of the yard since we got the . Give yourself at lest 2 days to put in the ground. OZ
Date Added: 11/09/2021 by Pollux and Castor
I haven’t had any issues with this fence. It was a bit of a pain to install, but you only do it once and then you’re done!I was worried that my dog wouldn’t be contained by this, but he’s doing great. I’ve lost him multiple times (from the backyard) and I finally feel confident leaving him in the backyard.I would highly recommend this if you have a wondering pet!
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