On 27/03/2014 5:33 PM, John wrote:
I had a Bouvier des Flandres that looked a lot like that when his coat
was trimmed.

Same kind of personality I think. A six foot fence would keep him from
going over, but I ended up having to trench around the perimeter and add
a skirt underground to keep him from tunneling under.

He was the most lovable dog, but VERY HIGH MAINTENANCE; required hours
of combing every day to keep the coat from matting, and he didn't very
much like being groomed.

I wonder if an "invisible fence" would work. I worry about dogs on the
loose nowadays. It has become a dangerous world out there.

The problem with them is that if the dog is aroused enough to bull through the fence, it likely won't have the drive to return through it. Now the fence has become a powerful incentive to move someplace else.

I'm not above using shock therapy on a dog, but I don't think the shock fences are a good idea.


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