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<blockquote data-quote="Hooper" data-source="post: 4363619" data-attributes="member: 46111"><p>I use Electric Hot Fence, Cost is a little rough on the start, and it is a pain to weed eat. But it is a sure fire way to deter dogs. If your dogs are not regular diggers you can put it on the outside, or if need be the inside, or both. Once the dogs are trained they will not bother the fence line even if the charger is off.</p><p>I have an interior hot fence myself for the same reason you mention.</p><p></p><p>Some times I wish I had a trained set of Kerr Dogs to turn loose for retaliation.</p><p></p><p>I do not mind an occasional pup that escapes, no problem, but the People who allow there dogs to become a regular problem, need to be drug and horse whipped with a knotted plow line.</p><p></p><p>I have noticed over the years though that some of those dogs disappeared, it is a shame because the dog receives the punishment while the guilty act like it is there privilege to let them run loose.</p><p>They only disappear when they look like they might get aggressive and hurt a kid walking or something like that.</p><p>If they have an aggressive growl, show is over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooper, post: 4363619, member: 46111"] I use Electric Hot Fence, Cost is a little rough on the start, and it is a pain to weed eat. But it is a sure fire way to deter dogs. If your dogs are not regular diggers you can put it on the outside, or if need be the inside, or both. Once the dogs are trained they will not bother the fence line even if the charger is off. I have an interior hot fence myself for the same reason you mention. Some times I wish I had a trained set of Kerr Dogs to turn loose for retaliation. I do not mind an occasional pup that escapes, no problem, but the People who allow there dogs to become a regular problem, need to be drug and horse whipped with a knotted plow line. I have noticed over the years though that some of those dogs disappeared, it is a shame because the dog receives the punishment while the guilty act like it is there privilege to let them run loose. They only disappear when they look like they might get aggressive and hurt a kid walking or something like that. If they have an aggressive growl, show is over. [/QUOTE]
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