Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Hi Jane, I have invisible fence brand and have had it for 15 yrs or so. I love it and wouldn't give it up for the world. Yes the batteries are a drawback because they are kind of costly, but, I have found that Petstuffwarehouse.com carries the generic batteries for the invisible fence collars MUCH cheaper, about half the price as they are normally through the fencing company and its free shipping too. But, no matter what fencing company you go with, the training is essential. It is the most important part and if you follow their training recommendations you will be fine.
About not leaving the yard for 4 wks, I think what she meant was don't take your dogs out of the yard (on a leash) for a month or so. If you do it'll just confuse them. Once they are trained, you can take them out on a leash and only on a leash, but ALWAYS use the same place to do it, like a imaginary gate so to say. I personally never take mine out of the yard, except in my car.
Pretty much all the fencing is the same idea for the most part, its the training that is so important. I've had several dogs since having this fence, all did well with it, but my doodles, they were the easiest to train to it. I started both of my doodles training at around 5 months, and they understood right away. My sister started her doodle at 4 months and she did fine too.
before you decide what fencing company to go with, check out the warranty on it. Our box got struck by lightning a few times and fried it and they came and replaced it right away. Without the warranty that could have been costly. They are there for support, and they will help you with anything. If something goes wrong, they will fix it and fast.
Do your homework and weigh out your options with the different fences. Like I said, they are all pretty much the same idea, I think once you get your babies settled in and trained, everyone will be very happy with it.
Good luck :)
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