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No dig fencing to keep dogs in yard
Posted on 4/14/26 at 6:06 pm
Posted on 4/14/26 at 6:06 pm
My dogs have determined that the temporary shock of the electric fence is worth the price of chasing geese through the neighborhood.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a no-dig fence brand that has multiple options for fence section lengths? The ones at Home Depot and Lowes all come with a single panel length which would lead to significant overlap/extra panel length to make the fence square and to block our carport.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a no-dig fence brand that has multiple options for fence section lengths? The ones at Home Depot and Lowes all come with a single panel length which would lead to significant overlap/extra panel length to make the fence square and to block our carport.
Posted on 4/14/26 at 6:20 pm to Oilfieldbiology
you turned the collars all the way up to deep fat fry? Just asking…my dogs are maniacs that listen to nobody and they don’t even approach the perimeter
some dogs have a higher threshold though. No experience with anything else, mine even kept a bloodhound in the yard
some dogs have a higher threshold though. No experience with anything else, mine even kept a bloodhound in the yard
Posted on 4/14/26 at 6:21 pm to cgrand
It’s at level 45/45. Not sure why they chose 45 but that’s where it’s at
Posted on 4/14/26 at 8:31 pm to Oilfieldbiology
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My dogs have determined that the temporary shock of the electric fence is worth the price of chasing geese through the neighborhood.
I solved this by getting lazier dogs...
It's the only way
This post was edited on 4/14/26 at 8:33 pm
Posted on 4/15/26 at 1:36 am to Oilfieldbiology
My neighbor across the road had a base station that had an area that allowed the dog to roam. If he breached the perimeter it would shock and keep shocking until he got back inside the circle. His dog came to greet me one day and started screaming and kept screaming until I got to him and rushed him back. I felt terrible about it, but I don’t think he ever left again.
Note : do not forget to turn his collar off before loading him in the truck.
Note : do not forget to turn his collar off before loading him in the truck.
Posted on 4/15/26 at 8:44 am to Oilfieldbiology
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It’s at level 45/45. Not sure why they chose 45 but that’s where it’s at

Posted on 4/20/26 at 11:37 pm to Oilfieldbiology
This is what we got for our escape artist beagle:
LINK
So far so good. It’s the only thing that’s worked so far.
LINK
So far so good. It’s the only thing that’s worked so far.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 9:12 am to BigC77
Petsafe…the one with the red woven collars
Posted on 4/23/26 at 8:55 am to Oilfieldbiology
I had 2 beagles that loved to get out by digging. I tried lots of things but I eventually hand dug about an 18-inch deep, drain spade in width trench inside the fenceline for about 180 feet of fence and filled it with quickcrete.
It worked.
Also, my yard was basically ancient shoreline sand so I dug it in just a couple of hours.
It worked.
Also, my yard was basically ancient shoreline sand so I dug it in just a couple of hours.
Posted on 4/23/26 at 8:56 am to PCRammer
I feel I need to clarify
No Dig fencing means I do not have to dig holes in the ground for the posts. Not that I’m trying to prevent my dogs from digging.
No Dig fencing means I do not have to dig holes in the ground for the posts. Not that I’m trying to prevent my dogs from digging.
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:28 am to Oilfieldbiology
advice…hire an installer. They’ll have a machine that digs the trench, lays the wire and backfills in one pass. And tell them to use heavy gauge wire (not the thin green wire that comes with the system…throw that shite away)
Mine has been in the ground for 15 years no problems
Mine has been in the ground for 15 years no problems
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