Posted by Mark - IN. on February 28, 2011 at 14:53:32 from (24.14.63.220):
In Reply to: OT__Dog Watering posted by Marko59er on February 28, 2011 at 08:10:18:
Electric fence will do it as posted below. My lab thought that he was going to go under the lower strap of the electrc fence to say high to the horse, and got zapped at the most inoportune time. It was a sunny, bright, dry day and he let out with a yelp, got knocked down, but was ok when he got back up other than the burned fur on his upper eyelid that touched it. Just missed the eye, but luck is luck. Then again, I did a phone repair at a vets office a couple of years again. They had a White Pyrnese (bigger than a lab) in there and he didn't move much. Just kind of laid there like a rock. He got into his owners electric fence that was dewy, and the grass was dewy, and he went off like a fuse completing a shorted circuit. He was burned up pretty good. I mean he had burned fur and bare patches all over him. I went back a couple of days later and he was standing up and they had started feeding him real food. No more IV.
Theres this ladies prison that I do phones for from time to time. Got a stray female black lab that wandered up years ago that wanders the grounds and they feed it scraps. My first time there as I was leaving, the warden told me that when I'd get to my truck that my tires would be pee'd on so I asked how she knew. She said that dog did that to every vehicle until she got to know it. I went out and sure enough. She had sat on my tire and marked it. After that I always met her at the truck and gave her a big milkbone and she never did it again.
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