LG>shoot the dog as well. Didn't enjoy it, but had to do it. My dog is either
LG>in the fence, or in the house. That way, I'm sure that he is not damaging
LG>any one else's property. Just a *little* common sense tells me that I if
LG>I claim to care for an animal, any less would be cruelty on *my* part, not
LG>on the part of the person forced to shoot him because of his destructive
LG>behavior.
Larry, have you had any experience with underground electrical fences
for controlling animals? I am especially interested in if I can set
one up around my yard for my cats, and a larger one around my property
for my dogs.
joe
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