RoosterTim
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I need an in ground fence. Any recommendations
This is the fence I put in. http://store.petsafe.net/stubborn-dog-in-ground-fence
I tried the wireless, no good! It has too small of a range and the collars are cheap. You get what you pay for.
The reason I put mine in was because I have a neighbor who has free roaming chickens! I raise hunting dogs who love a good chase. You know the end result! I circled about 2 acres of my property in the underground fencing and it is awesome. Sometimes it beeps occasionally like the wire is broke, but it just needs an adjustment of the level on the transmitter. Been in the ground at my house a couple of years and I have not had a mole or vole bother it yet. I have both of them all over the property.
This is exactly the reason I am putting in a wire fence. I also tried the wireless and just wasted my money. I have a GSP and she been accused of killing a total of 13 chickens. The relationship with the neighbor is strained.
You can use more than one transmitter for the wireless fence to make the area bigger.
If the dog blows through the in ground fence the collar will only be a shot stimulation, but the wireless goes off for 30 seconds.
I have had much better results with the wireless. I have had both.
I am reviving a year old thread here, but I am considering an in ground fence to make a 2-3 acre area where I can let my dogs out and not worry about them chasing a deer.
I am having trouble deciding on a brand of fence to get. I am liking the Dogtra for rechargeable batteries, but some of the reviews are not very good. I have also had issues with Dogtra products in the past.
Does anyone have any insight into which brands work well?
Thanks
Scroll back up and click on the link for PetSafe that goldenboy provided. The suggestion for using a edge trimmer is good as well, easy way to put down the wire, any small gauge wire works with the thing and the "stubborn dog collar" uses a 9-volt battery that is not specialized like the batteries on the standard petsafe collars and the 9volt is a downright powerful collar but you are able to set it on at least 5 different levels with push of a button plus has a low battery warning light. The control box on there more modern boxes also has a loop indicator light/signal that sounds if the loop is compromised.
Can get petsafe products a little cheaper cost wise lots of time on Ebay that's where I bought my last one...the first one fried due to a lighting strike on my house. That's the only problem I have every had with em.