Henbug
Well-Known Member
Opinions on invisible fencing or any ideas for other options?
I have about an acre+ of garden, middle of the countryside surrounded by fields, currently fenced with post and rail. I've put chicken wire on all of it, stapled to the posts/rails and used 10" ground pegs at regular intervals BUT one of my dogs is a terrier and I'm sure that she would dig under or even just run straight through if she saw something moving on the other side. Once out she'd be off, no doubt about it, there are rabbits, foxes, deer, LOTS of pheasants etc. Added to the worry of actually getting her back is that over the next field lies the M4 and to the other side is a road that a lot of lorries use and cars fly along so dog out would almost certainly end in dog dead
obviously not a risk I'm willing to take!
At the moment with just the chicken wire they're only allowed out under a very watchful eye and with long lines on which is less than ideal. I need to find a secure way of being able to let them out without having to worry about them. A number of people have suggested that using invisible fencing and the chicken wire should be fairly secure but I have no experience of it and I have to say I don't like the idea of using shock collars on my dogs! Am I being overly "fluffy bunnyish" (something i'm really not!) about it or are they really that bad? I've not had an opportunity to speak to anybody that uses them so I was hoping I might get some opinions from people here either who use them and think they're a good idea or people who've chosen not to and why.
Can anybody think of any other better options, I'm open to ideas?!
I'm so confused on this, been puzzling at it for a while! Thanks for any help
I have about an acre+ of garden, middle of the countryside surrounded by fields, currently fenced with post and rail. I've put chicken wire on all of it, stapled to the posts/rails and used 10" ground pegs at regular intervals BUT one of my dogs is a terrier and I'm sure that she would dig under or even just run straight through if she saw something moving on the other side. Once out she'd be off, no doubt about it, there are rabbits, foxes, deer, LOTS of pheasants etc. Added to the worry of actually getting her back is that over the next field lies the M4 and to the other side is a road that a lot of lorries use and cars fly along so dog out would almost certainly end in dog dead
At the moment with just the chicken wire they're only allowed out under a very watchful eye and with long lines on which is less than ideal. I need to find a secure way of being able to let them out without having to worry about them. A number of people have suggested that using invisible fencing and the chicken wire should be fairly secure but I have no experience of it and I have to say I don't like the idea of using shock collars on my dogs! Am I being overly "fluffy bunnyish" (something i'm really not!) about it or are they really that bad? I've not had an opportunity to speak to anybody that uses them so I was hoping I might get some opinions from people here either who use them and think they're a good idea or people who've chosen not to and why.
Can anybody think of any other better options, I'm open to ideas?!
I'm so confused on this, been puzzling at it for a while! Thanks for any help