Posted by Ivan in Mich on December 23, 2013 at 10:13:20 from (184.157.89.39):
In Reply to: Invisible fence posted by Mtractor on December 23, 2013 at 07:06:33:
We have had one for over 15 years and we have labs and a german shorthair. I had to change the transmiter once because the chocolate lab would get in the warning field and lay down until the battery went dead on his collar then go thru it. I got one that I could shut the warning field off and that fixed him for a while. His next trick was to lay in the shock zone and get shocked until the battery went dead. I cranked it wide open and that took care of that. I had one here where we are now that got hit with lightening and it blew the transmiter all over the pole barn and melted the wire in the woods. I would buy another in a heart beat. If you lay the wire on top of the ground in the woods the deer will step on it and cut it. They will not cross it unless there is snow on the ground here
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