When my dogs got out of our fence it was our own stupidity. Someone wouldn’t latch the gate properly. And I had one dog who wouldn’t come when called. We had to watch him like a hawk. Now if your invisible fence is foolproof fine I wouldn’t know. But I think wooden and chain link fences are better. But you do you.Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 3:16 pm The same could be said to people with wooden fences rooMomto2boys973 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 2:45 pm Until they do
Just because something has never happened to you it doesn’t mean it can’t happen.
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I'm not worried about it. Again I've had my dogs for 10 years with no issue with the fence. They have never gone past it once ever.
If you don't like my dogs or the fact that I don't have a fence up... Don't walk past my house
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Sidewalks are public domain, anyone can walk on them, and they have the right to feel safe doing so. Invisible fences are not 100% foolproof, nothing is. A fence is also piece of mind, not just a barrier. If/when your dogs bust through your invisible fence, you will be 100% liable for damages. I'd be concerned if I were your neighbor too.
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Some dogs aren’t deterred by any type of fence. I’m fully convinced that my daughter’s dog could find his way out of a concrete cage.Pjmm wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 12:51 pmWhen my dogs got out of our fence it was our own stupidity. Someone wouldn’t latch the gate properly. And I had one dog who wouldn’t come when called. We had to watch him like a hawk. Now if your invisible fence is foolproof fine I wouldn’t know. But I think wooden and chain link fences are better. But you do you.Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 3:16 pm The same could be said to people with wooden fences rooMomto2boys973 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 2:45 pm Until they do
Just because something has never happened to you it doesn’t mean it can’t happen.
There is no side walks. She walks on the street which I know she legally can but why do that if you are that scared?Rosehawk wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 3:11 pm Sidewalks are public domain, anyone can walk on them, and they have the right to feel safe doing so. Invisible fences are not 100% foolproof, nothing is. A fence is also piece of mind, not just a barrier. If/when your dogs bust through your invisible fence, you will be 100% liable for damages. I'd be concerned if I were your neighbor too.
If something happened it would be handled within a matter of seconds. Does no one supervise their dogs these days?
My dogs don't ever go outside without some supervision.Anonymous 11 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 11:51 amThey haven't gone past it ... that you know of.Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 12:33 pmI'm not worried about it. Again I've had my dogs for 10 years with no issue with the fence. They have never gone past it once ever.carterscutie85 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 12:05 pm I agree with jas. My dog is also well behaved but I am fully aware she can be enticed by a bunny or squirrel and would barrel right past an underground fence. Even the best dogs ever can be led astray.
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I absolutely dislike invisible fences, but I disagree with shock collars in general. However, this would be the one exception as there are few other options and those other options are even less than ideal. Plus, clearly yours isn’t sending a very high zap if your dog is occasionally breaking the line.Anonymous 7 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 3:32 pm We have an invisible fence (town ordinance means we can't have a structural fence) and have a neighbor who is terrified of our dog. I have her text me when she's going for a walk and I try to bring our dog in. Doesn't always work but at least she knows that we're trying.
We've had the invisible fence for 20 years and never had any of our dogs break the line or be zapped - we train with the flags and sound and that has been enough. I'm not going to say it can't happen - our daughter's Beagle pays no attention to either the flags or the "shock" and so is always in the backyard with a person and a lead. We would never leave our dogs in the backyard unattended but do stand in the doorway and let them run free when the weather is crappy.Quorra2.0 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 9:20 pmI absolutely dislike invisible fences, but I disagree with shock collars in general. However, this would be the one exception as there are few other options and those other options are even less than ideal. Plus, clearly yours isn’t sending a very high zap if your dog is occasionally breaking the line.Anonymous 7 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 3:32 pm We have an invisible fence (town ordinance means we can't have a structural fence) and have a neighbor who is terrified of our dog. I have her text me when she's going for a walk and I try to bring our dog in. Doesn't always work but at least she knows that we're trying.
If they bite someone they can. I wouldn't potentially risk my dog's life like that. They're older dogs, ergo less patient and potentially crankier.Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 12:35 pmThey could take me to court for them not being confined but they can't be put down just because they make it over the line. Again it's never once happened through.mcginnisc wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 12:27 pm Yeah.. those underground fences are not foolproof. My cousin's dogs- French Bulldog and Great Dane get out of every underground fence they have...for years.
I hope for all of your sakes that nothing happens because if your dogs get out, they could sue you and your dogs could be put down.
I would intervene before a bite is possible.Anonymous 13 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 10:30 pmIf they bite someone they can. I wouldn't potentially risk my dog's life like that. They're older dogs, ergo less patient and potentially crankier.Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 12:35 pmThey could take me to court for them not being confined but they can't be put down just because they make it over the line. Again it's never once happened through.mcginnisc wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 12:27 pm Yeah.. those underground fences are not foolproof. My cousin's dogs- French Bulldog and Great Dane get out of every underground fence they have...for years.
I hope for all of your sakes that nothing happens because if your dogs get out, they could sue you and your dogs could be put down.