You know, I do remember those harnesses that limit jumping. I was going to heighten the fence a couple of feet but that will involve alot of brush cleaning and cutting of trees............ lots of work. I'll try the harness thing first.
Jeff
WarPony wrote:OMG AND HOLY CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have been looking at some of the ideas you guys have given me and pretty much gave the "thumbs down" to the no-jump harness. The wireless fence was looking like an option until I took Boomer out for his pee/poop break. A little dog behind my house was up against the fence being a curious dog. Well, Boomer was so enthralled with him or her, I don't know which, he ran and lept over a 5' high Honeysuckle fence like an equestrian horse!!!!!!!!
Luckily, by the time I got into my neighbors backyard his attention was still focused on the neighbor dog!!! I've never in my life saw a dog that could leap like that!!!
Man, this going to be worse than building a hatch............................!!!!!!!!!!
Jeff
WarPony wrote:OMG AND HOLY CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
he ran and lept over a 5' high Honeysuckle fence like an equestrian horse!!!!!!!!
swissarmygirl wrote:WarPony wrote:OMG AND HOLY CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
he ran and lept over a 5' high Honeysuckle fence like an equestrian horse!!!!!!!!
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Well, at least you have an act if the two of you ever want to run away and join the circus!
Jiminsav wrote:I don't know if the world is ready for Warpony in a spandex suit.
Bad-Dawg wrote:My brother had this problem with one of his dogs and a 6 foot fence. He did the chicken wire thing and no go. She would hit it hard, it would bend, and off she would go. He thenn went to an expensive shock coller and after a couple weeks the dog (hodad) figured out it would stop shocking her once she was over and a few feet away. So for the next trick he went to the local bowling alley and talked them out of an old 11 pound ball, put a lag bolt into that, attached it to a small piece of chain (rope was chewed through), the other end to a harness and put on the dog. She never cleared the top of the fence again...
B-D
Bad-Dawg wrote:Actually Hodad was Half pitbull, half rottweiler... She could get the ball off the ground too, just not over the fence. And after several $90.00 trips to the pound to get her back, it was much more humane than tying her to a tree all day. She learned quickly to jump to the side when stopping...
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