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Posted by dzahm on April 12, 2006 at 13:45:29 from (216.64.77.138):
In Reply to: OT: Anyone have experience with an invisible fence posted by williamOH on April 12, 2006 at 13:25:29:
We have one and have for 4 yrs. It works by a magnetic field created by a small charge traveling down a wire from the "charger" around yard back to "charger". The collar worn by dog picks up magnetic field and "shocks" dog when he gets to close. the charger has an adjustment- NOT for strength of shock but width of the magnetic field! you can widen this to make the dog area smaller or the area where he gets shocked wider. Make sure the collar is touching the neck of the dog, BUT NOT TOO TIGHT. If need be you can shave a spot on the neck for extra shock power- but again make sure its not too tight. (one finger rule here applys to the electrodes) Depth of wire is around 2-4 inches, training takes a week or two depending on the dog. You can get a "super" collar that will shock and vibrate and beep---these work esp well. Buy the kit from pet smart but get your wire from Lowes its cheaper. Solder together, coat with the "electrical goop" for outdoor use and you'll be good. My dogs lives depend on this and it has worked well.
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