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Neighbor's dog pees thru fence.
Dwight Sipler wrote:
Tsu Dho Nimh wrote: ...Run a couple of electric fence wires along the inside of your fence, at the correct height. He will not be permanently harmed, but he will probably never approach the fence again... This works, but please be aware of safety considerations. Use an approved electric fence system: Never connect a bare wire to an outlet. You will only do that once Place signs on the fence warning people about it. People can sue you: dogs can't (although their owners can). Most garden centers sell small home versions. I think my dad got his at Sears. And yes, follow direstions, and keepit inside your property line. On insulators,mounted to the chain link posts, your do. Electric fence systems can be purchased at most farm supply places like Agway. The electric fence is current limited so that it won't harm animals or humans getting in contact with it (other than the possibility of damage from a tool you're holding when you touch the fence). The smaller ones can be shorted out by weeds growing into the fence and conducting away the voltage. Tsu -- To doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions; both dispense with the necessity of reflection. - Jules Henri Poincaré |
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