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The Risks Of Using Electric Fences In Your Yard
from:For stopping your dog from fence jumping, sometimes it is effective to erect an inner fence to interfere with the animal's approach to the barrier. In some cases, an inner fence of only 30 inches has proved to be effective. If the dog climbs the main barrier, an inward slanting overhang can be installed along the top of the wall. You can save the expense of raising the wall by digging sunken gardens around the inside perimeter. The dry moats will interrupt the dog's approach and raised the effective height of the wall.
Corrective measures should never include shock collars, hobbles, physical punishment, electrified fences and toxic chemicals applied to the wall. Though they work in some instances, the risk of injury and adverse behavioral side effects is greater than the benefit. Complications from use of such measures to the dog have included viciousness, displaced aggression toward family, death from hanging by a collar, and self mutilation from hobbles.
With "invisible" electronic shock fencing, an electric shock is emitted from a collar to the dog's throat if the dog crosses a wire around the perimeter of the yard. To delineate for the dog the area beyond which the dog should not pass, the perimeter is initially marked with obvious cues. The procedure requires a great deal of time and effort, and the devices are expensive, considering the electronics involved is slightly more sophisticated than a remote control garage door opener.
While manufacturers and adherents of the "invisible" fencing devices claim many successes to using this method, the system cause very serious drawbacks relative to safety of the dog and possible trespassers. These dangers warrant careful consideration, since there may be heavy legal consequences should serious injury to passersby occur. There is also the danger that a frustrated, electronically confined aggressive dog may redirect or displace his anger and frustration and turn on his family.
Aggressive stray dogs or malicious people are free to attack or harass the electrically confined dog. The conditioned pain and frustration associated with the perimeter may also be associated with passersby, including children. If the "fenced" dog feels aggressive toward outsiders and they cross the property line, the result could be unfortunate for all parties concerned. Electric shock has also been shown to induce acute stress in dogs. And stress has many undesirable side effects, both psychological and physical, especially on their immune system.
Dog Collars: Leather Collars, Chain Collars
Leather Collar: If using a collar, It is advisable to use a round leather collar on puppies Nylon collars tend to slip off their necks and can tear at their hair If you are going to use a nylon collar then make sure itand#39;s at least an inch wide so it wonand#39;t grab at her hair, especially if you have a long haired puppy Make sure the collar is tight enough so your puppy canand#39;t slip out of it Th.....More on Radio Dog Collars
The Risks Of Using Electric Fences In Your Yard
For stopping your dog from fence jumping, sometimes it is effective to erect an inner fence to interfere with the animaland#39;s approach to the barrier In some cases, an inner fence of only 30 inches has proved to be effective If the dog climbs the main barrier, an inward slanting overhang can be installed along the top of the wall You can save the expense of raising the wall by digging sunken garde.....More on Radio Dog Collars
The Dog Game Of Jumping (Part 2)
Jumping Through Hoops Does your dog have you jumping through hoops Well hereand#39;s your chance to get back at her The simplest hoop for your dog to jump through is a store bought hula hoop You can just hold it and have your dog jump through But if you want something a little closer to an agility tire jump, you can get a tire Depending on the size of your dog, you can use an old car tire or a.....More on Radio Dog Collars
Dog Collars: Pinch Collars, Shock Collars
Pinch Collar: Pinch collars have gained in popularity in the last few years Many owners think a pinch collar is the answer to all their dogand#39;s pulling problems They think they are gaining better control of their dogs, but I think it just makes an owner lazy They expect the pinch collar to do all the work for them Dogs should learn how to maneuver through commands and leash control and not throu.....More on Radio Dog Collars
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