Behavior Mod.

Dog Constantly Getting Loose?

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Inside dogs can often be a bigger problem to solve when they are break-out artists. This is what I am use to dealing with concerning a dog constantly getting loose for a mad dash through the neighborhood. The only answer to this is training. Begin at the first sign your dog has an urge to dart out any open door. Inform those who visit about the fact your dog will make his move when they enter.

Inside dogs must go out for exercise and to do their business, so a chain link fence is a good option. I have one and my dogs will dig under if left unattended for more than a few minutes. One good answer to a dog like this is the invisible fence. I installed one of these two years ago, and I can honestly say it has been the absolute best product I have ever purchased to keep my dogs within the safety of the yard. The invisible fence is a wire buried in the ground and attached to an inside wall monitor. This is combined with special collars the dogs wear to warn them to not cross the fence boundary. If they do so a mild shock is delivered to the dog. Works like a charm!

Use one of these options to keep a dog constantly getting loose from “going over the wall” every time they get the chance.

Do you have a dog who is a breakout artist? Please offer your tips and experiences in the space below.

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    Kristina

    Dec 11, 2013 at 12:03 pm

    Great article and we would love you you to leave a review on our website. I have shared our story on our facebook at http://www.facebook.com/InvisibleFenceOfOrlando

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