there HAS to be a apple device close by for airtags to work. rural areas or even a field, youre solAnother thing I see folks do us put an airtag on the dogs collar.
there HAS to be a apple device close by for airtags to work. rural areas or even a field, youre solAnother thing I see folks do us put an airtag on the dogs collar.
I've had the same Invisible Fence system for almost 25 years- still going strong. Kept Basenji's, a bluetick and 4 GSP's in the property faithfully.invisible fence for the house is great . we have had for 4 1/2 yrs now and is Great! i have about 1 1/2 acres fenced in with it and my dogs do great with it!
We have a "Pet Safe" works good. Have had Edward, Samson, Cassie and Maximus run through and also look for areas to escape. After a while thy realized to stay in the property. After a while didn't need the collars to warn them. After one "Shock" didn't go to the boundary.I once had a Yellow Lab/ Golden Retriever mix who was EVERYONE's best friend. If that dog saw someone walking 1/2 mile away, he'd go introduce himself and maybe join them in their travels.
I put in a wired type Invisible Fence but sometimes he would run full out and take the shock that he knew was coming but also knew that once he got past that the world was his.
I eventually broke him of that, but not before he ended up at the bar 7 miles away and another time the grocery store.
Both times, he had found a new friend.
They now have wireless ones that work off a central unit that, from what I understand they get a continuous shock until they get back in the "zone".
I don't have experience with them, though.
Is/was there such a thing as a perimeter fence collar that also had training capabilites? It seems like I had a dual purpose setup?Retired Vet here, also avid dog trainer for 55yrs. I was competing in retriever field trials in my late teens-early twenties.
I highly recommend the Invisible fence for your property, and they do have an excellent training program to get you started. Sounds like he should never be let out a door without his perimeter collar on, and with a good battery in place. For off property, he needs a premium E-Collar. Garmen makes the best(they bought out Tritronics). However, you need a trainer that is experienced in teaching how to start your dog on an E-Collar; when you put an E-Collar on a dog, you better know how and when to use it. If you do the above, I am very confident that you can work through this. I think it's a much better solution to fix the problem than find a way to try and rescue him with the same bad habit.
Good Luck,
Dave
I have not seen one. I use the invisible fence to keep my dogs on the property. When I take them off property, and I anticipate that they will be off leash, possibly exposed to wildlife or other dogs, I put the E-Collar on,... just in-case. The whole secret to dog training is to be able to anticipate what might go wrong, and be prepared to deal with it.Is/was there such a thing as a perimeter fence caller that also had training capabilites? It seems like I had a dual purpose setup?