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Originally Posted by Jferr006
Our big, stocky, monster with short legs has scaled 6' fences, gone under them, and through them. The "collars" didn't work(probably because he has no threshed for pain and his neck is 26" around)
We ended up getting an 8' fence and electric cattle fence as a last resort and running along the bottom of the fence. The first day he backs into it and shocked his b@ll$... Hasn't gotten out since  little does he know it hasn't been plugged in for about a year.
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I had to resort to electric fence for my Doberman. She was super smart in dog terms. She would go to any extent to get out of the back yard and sit on my front porch. That is why I say she adopted me. I came home one day and a Doberman was in front of my front door blocking the door. For some reason the postman did not want to go on the porch with a Doberman. Like almost all dogs she hated the postman. The electric fence was the only way to keep her in the back yard. It was unplugged most of the time.