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by Blitzen on 25 June 2007 - 13:06

I've been wondering about the wireless fence. So it works OK? No downside?


gsdfanatic1964

by gsdfanatic1964 on 25 June 2007 - 14:06

I've had it for over two years now and it has worked great.  The collars have 6 different levels of adjustment, the first being just the beep, and then each level is a little stronger.  My dogs (one is 6 months and the other is 10 months) both have trained easily to this with proper training.  I've just recently trained the 6 month old.  I've had no issues with running thru the boundaries once they are well trained.

It was just so much easier and cost efficient for me. 

Dawn


Shelley Strohl

by Shelley Strohl on 25 June 2007 - 18:06

 

Go ahead. Try to find anything in my husband's shop. I'll even give you a clue: The tools are all outside, spread over five acres. I have a box of my own, iwth the words "Put me Back" engraved on most items. It doesn't work. I have a small tool cache in my office, hidden in a file cabinet under some dog stuff. If he finds it, its gone. Ha ha ha.

This man supervises up to 1200 men on commerical job sites, building little things like the Agere R & D center (several million sq. ft) ???

HOW???

SS


Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 26 June 2007 - 01:06

My husband supervised large engineering projects where he had to co-ordinate the work of many different trades (architects, engineers, electricians, etc.) yet his work shop didn't look much better than that, Shelly! And his study was a total disaster area!

Yeah, how the heck do the DO it??






 


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