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Old 06-05-2007, 08:58 PM   #11
techgirl
There is one thing to consider with this. I know you just want to be able to let them out without having to keep an eye on them. Remember if they can't get out, other animals do come in. I have seen a fair share of dogs attacked by other dogs that came on the property and got them. I know it can happen with any situation, but it's something to keep in the back of your mind.
 
Old 06-06-2007, 01:49 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by techgirl
There is one thing to consider with this. I know you just want to be able to let them out without having to keep an eye on them. Remember if they can't get out, other animals do come in. I have seen a fair share of dogs attacked by other dogs that came on the property and got them. I know it can happen with any situation, but it's something to keep in the back of your mind.
For me that is not a problem as I live more rural. I only have an acre but the back is all woods and to either side they are not that close and with no dogs, in front there is no house only more woods across the street with one house being to the side and that is it.

I guess a stray could waltz in at some point but I do have a gated area as well and they are not out all night long.
It is more for them being able to go out the doggy door to go potty when they want or if I am out and need to run in for something I can ect..
I have heard this system works very well, especially for my situation where I am not in the city but it doesn't stop me from worrying.
 
Old 06-09-2007, 12:37 PM   #13
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If you find you are out of power frequently, you may want to upgrade to a system that has a back-up battery connected to it. Ours will run your system at least 2 days without power. Our collars use lithium batteries, which we recommend checking after 3 months, but its easy to get 4 months from each battery. And the collars have 32 programmable settings, some being the corrections start with the beep, no warning beeps given. This is more for dogs who know their boundries, but still challenge them. If the need ever arrises, we accept trade in systems, and we have a money back guarantee that we can keep the pet home. Our success rate is 99.4 % nationwide. Something to consider.
 

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