Update: In a previous post I said that I would go with the wireless invisible fence. I tried it, but returned it. The signal was very weak in front of my house.As some may already be aware, any metal near the signal or in front or rear of the wifi signal gets weakened by the metal, hence my house has the styrofoam with the thin layer of metal on it. That's what degraded it. Great news , I did buy the stubborn dog fence that you bury. I also bought a countyline subsoiler (Thanks TSC) and did my own little mod to it (this project gave me a reason to get the subsoiler). I cut a short piece of PVC water pie and strapped it to the rear of the subsoiler using heavy duty electrical ties (got to get a picture & post). It worked, really surprised myself. My grandson walked behind the tractor (low in first gear) as it cut underground and buried the wire at the same time. I had read several reviews on the subsoiler and they really spoke bad of it. It worked for me. You have to go granny gear slow. Yes, ran into a lot of roots pine, oak, some I did not recognize. Broke through a lot of them, pulled up several and hung up on a few. Back up and go over. The wire does not have to be deep to begin with. Saved my back and knees a lot of trouble.
Tested the wire loop, got a green loop signal and placed the collar on my brittany. Well long story short he's been bitten sevarl times trying out the fence.I think he's tramatized, he won't get off the back porch. PetSafe Invisible fence (TSC) doing its job. I really thank TSC, the young man that helped me as well as their store manager that went above and beyond on getting the subsoiler transferred from the Fitzgerald store to the Eastman store. Now that's customer service!
Subnote: used almost two rolls of wire, probally near 800 or so feet.:cool2::dance1: