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recently my 2 black labs have found a way to climb over my fence, i have
seen people cure this by simply putting a car battery & a wire around it. I don't have a clue how this works but would like to put one up for a week or so & train them not to. anyone have any advice or a link? thanks! Rob |
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On Mar 10, 9:41?am, "longshot" wrote:
recently my 2 black labs have found a way to climb over my fence, i have seen people cure this by simply putting a car battery & a wire around it. I don't have a clue how this works but would like to put one up for a week or so & train them not to. anyone have any advice or a link? thanks! Rob neighbors wil;l complain. probably better top put invisible fence just inside your fence. that should do it. dogs sure are smart arent they ![]() |
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On Mar 10, 8:41 am, "longshot" wrote:
recently my 2 black labs have found a way to climb over my fence, i have seen people cure this by simply putting a car battery & a wire around it. I don't have a clue how this works but would like to put one up for a week or so & train them not to. anyone have any advice or a link? thanks! Rob Oh man, go to you local farm supply and they can sell you what you need. I see electric fencing used more all the time for all type of pets and livestock. Go to this site if you want the best. They also offer phone consultation for free, highly recommended. http://www.premier1supplies.com/ |
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I have never heard of an electric fence using 12 volts. I have a regular
electric fence which is the only way I can keep my two Houdinis in the yard. I spent a bunch of money on a Radio Fence, which was pretty much wasted. After they touch the electric fence wire one time they will not come near it again--period. My late uncle had a fence company in Dallas years ago, and told me he used to put in electric fences, and lend the customer the charger for several days, then go pick it up afterwards, as it was no longer necessary. Check for any local regulations before you do anything first. The chargers are not expensive at all, you can either buy insulators, also inexpensive, or rig your own with pvc pipe/fittings to suit your needs. Pretty much any thin wire will work.If any busybody tells you that this is "animal cruelty", ask them if the little zap they get once or twice is worse than them being hit by a car, which is usually what eventually happens . Larry . |
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"lp13-30" wrote in message
... I have never heard of an electric fence using 12 volts. I have a regular electric fence which is the only way I can keep my two Houdinis in the yard. I spent a bunch of money on a Radio Fence, which was pretty much wasted. After they touch the electric fence wire one time they will not come near it again--period. My late uncle had a fence company in Dallas years ago, and told me he used to put in electric fences, and lend the customer the charger for several days, then go pick it up afterwards, as it was no longer necessary. Check for any local regulations before you do anything first. The chargers are not expensive at all, you can either buy insulators, also inexpensive, or rig your own with pvc pipe/fittings to suit your needs. Pretty much any thin wire will work.If any busybody tells you that this is "animal cruelty", ask them if the little zap they get once or twice is worse than them being hit by a car, which is usually what eventually happens . Larry . Actually, if they're hit by a car, it means it's less likely that your neighbors will step in dog **** and have to clean it off their floors, shoes and car mats, something dog owners don't care about. Let 'em roam. Clean up the neighborhood faster. |
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I use a electric fence designed for pets.
I guess it's a watered down version of a cattle fence but it will still curl your hair. These types really are the safest for your pets. They use high voltage but low amps. It's like getting all the fire but without the heat. I think I paid less than $40 for it. |
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![]() wrote in message ps.com... I use a electric fence designed for pets. I guess it's a watered down version of a cattle fence but it will still curl your hair. These types really are the safest for your pets. They use high voltage but low amps. It's like getting all the fire but without the heat. I think I paid less than $40 for it. at a farm store?? i don't even know where to look... |
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"longshot" wrote in message
news:nEBIh.752$0W5.583@trndny05... wrote in message ps.com... I use a electric fence designed for pets. I guess it's a watered down version of a cattle fence but it will still curl your hair. These types really are the safest for your pets. They use high voltage but low amps. It's like getting all the fire but without the heat. I think I paid less than $40 for it. at a farm store?? i don't even know where to look... Begin by calling a some real garden centers. Most won't carry the stuff, but eventually, you'll find someone who can recommend a local store. Also, see if you have one of these stores in your area: http://www.countrymax.com/cmstore/customer/home.php They have LOTS of electric fence supplies. Interesting stores, too. Explore, and you'll figure out why it helps to be rich if you want to own a horse. So many accessories! Almost as expensive as owning a boat. :-) |
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longshot wrote:
recently my 2 black labs have found a way to climb over my fence, i have seen people cure this by simply putting a car battery & a wire around it. I don't have a clue how this works but would like to put one up for a week or so & train them not to. anyone have any advice or a link? thanks! Rob You can get cheap electric fence materials at any Home Depot.....in the electrical dept btw. |
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On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 14:41:04 GMT, "longshot" wrote:
recently my 2 black labs have found a way to climb over my fence, i have seen people cure this by simply putting a car battery & a wire around it. I don't have a clue how this works but would like to put one up for a week or so & train them not to. anyone have any advice or a link? thanks! Rob No, that will not work. You need a car battery, wire, AND A FENCE CHARGER. Or you can skip the car battery and get a fence charge that works off of 115ac. You need about 5,000 volts, not 12 volts. I've got one around my yard to keep my dogs from digging out. Ouch. |
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longshot wrote:
recently my 2 black labs have found a way to climb over my fence, i have seen people cure this by simply putting a car battery & a wire around it. I don't have a clue how this works but would like to put one up for a week or so & train them not to. anyone have any advice or a link? thanks! One last bit of advice: Do not pee on an electric fence. Urine is a conductor. A very good conductor. You will instantly end up on your back, peeing toward the moon and howling in such a terrible fashion than neighbors will herd the women and children into the family room, call 911, and start praying out loud. |
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On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 14:41:04 GMT, "longshot" wrote:
recently my 2 black labs have found a way to climb over my fence, i have seen people cure this by simply putting a car battery & a wire around it. I don't have a clue how this works but would like to put one up for a week or so & train them not to. anyone have any advice or a link? thanks! Rob You can buy electric cattle fences, powered by a small solar panel. We have one around our vegetable garden and it has been working for over 10 years. |
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![]() "Phisherman" wrote in message ... On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 14:41:04 GMT, "longshot" wrote: recently my 2 black labs have found a way to climb over my fence, i have seen people cure this by simply putting a car battery & a wire around it. I don't have a clue how this works but would like to put one up for a week or so & train them not to. anyone have any advice or a link? thanks! Rob You can buy electric cattle fences, powered by a small solar panel. We have one around our vegetable garden and it has been working for over 10 years. There's a third part required in addition to the battery and fence wire. That's a control device that takes the voltage from the battery and converts it into a low power high voltage pulse that the dogs will feel. You need the control made for the purpose to avoid possibly electrocuting your animals. TKM |
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On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 09:59:46 GMT, Phisherman wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 14:41:04 GMT, "longshot" wrote: recently my 2 black labs have found a way to climb over my fence, i have seen people cure this by simply putting a car battery & a wire around it. I don't have a clue how this works but would like to put one up for a week or so & train them not to. anyone have any advice or a link? thanks! Rob You can buy electric cattle fences, powered by a small solar panel. We have one around our vegetable garden and it has been working for over 10 years. How many batteries in 10 years? |
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