Property surrounded by a high wall with
electric fencing which is hidden by greenery.
Not exact matches
Exhibit A of that phenomenon may be Amazon,
which has seemed to have an
electric fence repelling those who would go toe - to - toe with it.
We used the grant to purchase
electric fencing and chargers,
which has greatly improved the security of our chickens» pasture habitat.
With the help of the
electric fence, we have almost eliminated the threat of predation by coyotes,
which had been quite a problem in years past.
There might be a reason why the Yankees, Dodgers, and Giants all decided at the same time that the luxury tax was an
electric fence,
which meant it was imperative that they tinkled somewhere else, and it's at least a little suspicious.
If the system is active, every time the dog goes near the electrically - charged invisible
fence, it connects with the collar - mounted receiver to deliver an
electric charge
which startles the dog but never hurt or injure it.
Rather than causing pain to your pets through
electric fences or collars, our cat
fence is a barrier of netting supported by heavy - gauge steel stanchions (unlike the wire brackets of the Cat Fence - In product) which attach to your existing f
fence is a barrier of netting supported by heavy - gauge steel stanchions (unlike the wire brackets of the Cat
Fence - In product) which attach to your existing f
Fence - In product)
which attach to your existing
fencefence.
In this photo he is sitting in the garden, wearing his special collar
which first emitted an audible warning sound, and if Harry went too far, the collar gave an unpleasant but safe
electric shock to teach him to stay within the
fence boundaries.
As far as I know, all varieties of invisible
fencing operate on the premise that the dog wears a collar
which produces
electric shock when the boundary line is approached.
I have 3 dogs and just over 5 acres of land with nothing but trees on it I would have had to cut down almost 100 trees to to build a
fence so I got the
electric fence I turn the shock down and I did shock myself a few times til it wasn't that bad but my dogs don't even let it get that far if they hear the beep
which comes before the shock they turn around it's worked so we'll for us they don't even wear their collars anymore they just know they have to stay in the yard
Generally speaking, I tend to agree with you — I'm not a huge fan of
electric / underground
fences for several reasons, including anxiety and barrier frustration issues
which seem to be a problem for some dogs.
- Use
electric fencing & scare tactics / frightening devices, such as electronics
which emit high bursts of sound or motion sensor lighting - Develop composting or chemical means to dispose of livestock & wildlife carcasses - Install motion activated sprinkler systems or coyote rollers along perimeter
fencing.
Electric fencing does NOT prevent other, often larger, dogs from entering the Cairn's property; Cairns are sometimes killed or severely injured by dogs from
which they can not escape.
However, Dry Bones can not use its deking capabilities to pass through the
electric fence; it is electrocuted,
which results in losing control of the ball.