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RE: [pyrnet] Electric Fences??



Gus has 10 acres and chases deer up to the invisible fence and stops.
I truly believe it's all in the training.
The fence company can give you a list of other Pyr owners that are happy
with the fence.
 

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Judith Stroh Miller [mailto:jsmiller@newmex.com] 
Sent:	Tuesday, August 28, 2001 10:19 AM
To:	pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
Subject:	Re: [pyrnet] Electric Fences??

On 27 Aug 2001, at 20:38, Jim  & Barb Hurlbutt wrote:

> Our neighbors did the electric fence thing w/ their well behaved
> german shepherds  It only worked when there's nothing to 'bait' the
> poor dogs off. One unsuspecting delivery person or neighborhood dogpal
> and they are out and don't want to go home and get zinged after a
> breakout.  They have gotten 'lost' for a couple days every now and
> then...and the whole family flips...yet they don't put in a fence. 

I'm afraid the same thing would happen with Luna, someone would 
ride by on your road and out she'd go.  Pyrs are smart enough to 
not come back through and suffer a second shock.  Down here the 
cheapest fencing is horse wire, that does come  6' and railroad ties 
for posts.  Why not  just fence an adequate area near the house to 
keep Luna contained and safe? 


Judith
jsmiller@newmex.com
Taos, New Mexico
http://members.aol.com/greatpyrenees/judys/judy.htm


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