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Pbartender said:We're still thinking it over, but our one consolation is that the systems are (relatively) inexpensive enough that we aren't out a fortune, if we want to try it out.
Umbran said:The basic problem with invisible fences is very, very simple - it is asking an unthinking, inanimate object to train your animal using negative reinforcement without having the owner involved.
Time and energy are often the best investments for your pets. Instead of spending piles of money on dubious fencing projects, take your dog for a good old-fashioned walk every day. If you're a runner, take your dog for a run! If she gets plenty of exercise with you, she might not spend so much time inventing ways to walk herself without you. Border collies are a super-high energy breed, so they probably need a lot more than a good walk to be happy. It hurts my soul to hear about people talk about chaining their dog in the back yard all day. Why do you even have a dog if you're going to put her in solitary confinement 10 hours a day?