Posted by Tom in TN on November 07, 2016 at 09:56:14 from (174.195.139.136):
In Reply to: Dog fence posted by JimS on November 07, 2016 at 08:21:08:
JimS,
800 feet is along distance, so, I don't have any good ideas for you. I do know that I built an electric fence on one side of one of my pastures. My Boxer dog "Molly" used to help me with anything that I was doing outside. She helped me build the fence. I got it finished and turned on the charger. She touched one of the hot wires with her nose, jumped and squealed, and ran home. She still helped me wherever I went and did whatever I did, but she never one time after that went with me back to that particular pasture.
I'm surprised the dogs you're dealing with haven't learned their lesson from that one strand of hot wire that you have. Is it possible that the ground is so hard and dry that they are not getting a good ground through their feet? You might try running a ground wire around the whole area that is about 3 inches above or below the hot wire.
Good luck. Keeping animals contained is a difficult, almost full-time challenge.
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