Re: [LincolnTalk] seeking advice on invisible electric fences for dogs

2024-07-12 Thread Deck Tricia
We've used Dog Watch in Bolton. They are great. i...@dogwatchsystems.com Tricia www.triciadeck.com https://www.nantucketarts.org/ https://thematerialmavens.blogspot.com/ > On Jul 12, 2024, at 8:21 AM, > wrote: > > My son and his family are moving from

Re: [LincolnTalk] seeking advice on invisible electric fences for dogs

2024-07-12 Thread Pastor Allen
We used an installer that has since been bought up by Invisible Fence (InvisibleFence.com). They were easy to work with, and have provided good support both before and since they were acquired by the parent company. We are considering using GPS collars ourselves, which Invisible Fence now offe

Re: [LincolnTalk] seeking advice on invisible electric fences for dogs

2024-07-12 Thread Sara Mattes
The success of an electric fence is less in the quality and exterior the company, but in the temperament of the dog , and also training . Some breeds and temperaments just barrel right through them when temped by a squirrel or some such trigger. Then, the trigger leaves and the dog won’t/ can’t c

Re: [LincolnTalk] seeking advice on invisible electric fences for dogs

2024-07-12 Thread Margo Fisher-Martin
Hi, We’ve always used canine invisible fence. We’ve had all Kinds of hunting dogs that were trained to stay within the confines, even a beagle that we rescued as an adult. But it’s best to work with one of their trainers to do it correctly, which of course costs. extra. Good luck! Margo On Fri, J

[LincolnTalk] seeking advice on invisible electric fences for dogs

2024-07-12 Thread bslayter
My son and his family are moving from Austin to Boston with two dogs. In Texas they have a yard with a fence. They are moving into a house without one. If you have used or are using an invisible electric fence, have you found it effective in keeping lively dogs from such activities as chasin