Torvy
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We had to shave our GSDs' necks to get contact.Or a dog with thick fur. My neighbor tried that with his malamutes, after a year for looking for his dogs every other day, he put up a fence.
We had to shave our GSDs' necks to get contact.Or a dog with thick fur. My neighbor tried that with his malamutes, after a year for looking for his dogs every other day, he put up a fence.
We've used an invisible fence to supplement the fence for the back yard.Fencing laws vary by location. Where I live is open range, so if you don't want your neighbors cattle in your place, it's your responsibility to fence them out. We put up woven wire fencing all around the property with barbed wire on the top and bottom. We don't want our dogs to get hit by a car or to bother the neighbors.
We've used invisible fencing before. A determined dog will run through it.
We also get a lot of strays dumped off that wander. The fencing keeps them out, too. Deer jump right over. Small animals run right through the 4x4 squares. It won't stop feral hogs, but they will take an easier path if they can (usually go around our place).
I had one of those plastic pools for my first dog but it didn't last long. I thought it was from her toenails but it's been 20+ years.Not inflatable. It's hard plastic. They could damage it if they were trying to dig. Fortunately, they just want to flop down and cool off.
We always have kept a plastic kiddy pool filled up with fresh water for the pooch in summer. They've lasted 3 to 4 years before we've needed to replace it.I had one of those plastic pools for my first dog but it didn't last long. I thought it was from her toenails but it's been 20+ years.