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 Buddy had a bat shit crazy dog. Could never keep it in the fence. He bought one of those electrical dog fences. Dog laughed. Dog chewed it up and escaped. He went a bought a cow shock fence good for 10 miles and just did 5 vertical layers around his whole back yard about 2 feet from the fence.Originally posted by red89notch View PostHave you tried hitting it?
 
 We let the dog out, it immediately starts screaming bloody murder. We both think he must have been stuck between the two fences and was getting shocked repeatedly, so we run out back. This dock is sitting dead ass in the middle of the yard, equally far from all sides of the fence yelping his ass off.
 
 The shock changed him. That is now the most well behaved dog I have ever seen. It wont do SHIT without looking at my buddy to see if it's ok to proceed or not.
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 Was it underground? A lot of dogs just ignore the shock of the standard dog fence ones or the hair insulates them from the prongs. Had that problem with a couple dogs - they'd just ignore it and then the batteries on the collar died.Originally posted by Craizie View PostThe shock changed him.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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 did the same thing with my husky....she would tear a hole in the middle of the fence if she wanted on the other side..the high powered elec fence was the only thing that stopped herOriginally posted by Craizie View PostBuddy had a bat shit crazy dog. Could never keep it in the fence. He bought one of those electrical dog fences. Dog laughed. Dog chewed it up and escaped. He went a bought a cow shock fence good for 10 miles and just did 5 vertical layers around his whole back yard about 2 feet from the fence.
 
 We let the dog out, it immediately starts screaming bloody murder. We both think he must have been stuck between the two fences and was getting shocked repeatedly, so we run out back. This dock is sitting dead ass in the middle of the yard, equally far from all sides of the fence yelping his ass off.
 
 The shock changed him. That is now the most well behaved dog I have ever seen. It wont do SHIT without looking at my buddy to see if it's ok to proceed or not.
 
 I don't condone hard discipline..but with huskys and other strong willed/minded alpha dogs you have to show them who is in charge or they will run you the fuck over
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 Originally posted by Craizie View PostBuddy had a bat shit crazy dog. Could never keep it in the fence. He bought one of those electrical dog fences. Dog laughed. Dog chewed it up and escaped. He went a bought a cow shock fence good for 10 miles and just did 5 vertical layers around his whole back yard about 2 feet from the fence.
 
 We let the dog out, it immediately starts screaming bloody murder. We both think he must have been stuck between the two fences and was getting shocked repeatedly, so we run out back. This dock is sitting dead ass in the middle of the yard, equally far from all sides of the fence yelping his ass off.
 
 The shock changed him. That is now the most well behaved dog I have ever seen. It wont do SHIT without looking at my buddy to see if it's ok to proceed or not.We have a Jack Russell/Dacshund mix that digs and breaks the bottom of the fence pickets off. Tried blocking the holes, he made more, tried bricks, he undermined the bricks.Originally posted by black50 View Postdid the same thing with my husky....she would tear a hole in the middle of the fence if she wanted on the other side..the high powered elec fence was the only thing that stopped her
 
 I don't condone hard discipline..but with huskys and other strong willed/minded alpha dogs you have to show them who is in charge or they will run you the fuck over
 
 Put up a cattle fence 4" off the ground, he hasn't been out since.G'Day Mate
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 It was an above ground wire elec. fence for dogs. It was annoying to get shocked by it more than anything. The cattle one hurt.Originally posted by ceyko View PostWas it underground? A lot of dogs just ignore the shock of the standard dog fence ones or the hair insulates them from the prongs. Had that problem with a couple dogs - they'd just ignore it and then the batteries on the collar died.
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 dang this brings back memories of a lab mix I had...worst fucking dog ever. Constantly chewing shit up. I lost a rake, soaker hose, water hose, corners of the house, extension cords.... Too much energy and I couldn't wear it out of him. Then I tried to house break him as an adult, worst mistake of my life. He literally busted out of a large wire kennel when left alone one day...messed up the walls while doing it. I'm guessing there was a time he may have been stuck between the panels cause he had this delirious look when we got home.
 
 I can feel my stress level going up right now.
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 I almost forgot about the training collar I used. My dog was short haired so the longer prongs did the trick. In the beginning, he would tough it out and run past through the gate (I left it open to test him). A little voltage adjustment solved that problem. But yeah, you have to continuously check the batteries in the collar. I forgot a couple of times and he would chew the wires that went to the controller on the side of the house.Originally posted by ceyko View PostWas it underground? A lot of dogs just ignore the shock of the standard dog fence ones or the hair insulates them from the prongs. Had that problem with a couple dogs - they'd just ignore it and then the batteries on the collar died.
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