According to the vca if the dog sees something he really wants to chase or is frightened by thunder or something inside the yard he may breach the electric fence ignoring the electric stimulus.
Dog keeps getting out of electric fence.
My roommate s dog keeps climbing the fence and my german shepherd wants to follow him so he jumps the fence to go follow him.
What you can try is to keep the invisible dog fence system running as normal but then to put the dog on a leash or a runner to reinforce the idea that they are supposed to be confined to a specific area.
These are long metal bars that can be attached to the fence to prevent your dog from getting the foothold he needs to get over.
Every time your dog is escaping through the invisible fence they are likely getting shocked which is just not good for them in the long term.
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When considering if you should install an electric fence for your animal you should do what s best for your dog.
Thin out your dog s fur so their collar will fit better one of the easiest and most effective things you can do for your pooch is to make sure they receive a timely haircut.
A great pyrenees will give his life protecting you so he s not going to be phased by the shock of the electric fence.
Most likely your problem is caused by one of the following conditions.
Only you can decide whether an electric fence is a right option to help keep your pet safe.
The dog would get a warning for approaching and.
Check the fence for loose boards if it s a wooden fence and check under the fence for spaces that he could squeeze through.
My roommate has a mini australian shepherd and i got a german shepherd and a mixed chow basset hound.
My mixed dog is good so she stays in the yard haha.
Another option would be to install an underground fence inside the fence you are renting.
Loose collar or too much hair to make constant contact dead battery or low or improperly inserted so it is upside down shock turned too low on the collar.
Most importantly it doesn t keep other animals out.
Buy a coyote roller.
They keep getting out and running around the neighborhood chasing bunnies.
It comes down to what you think will work best after weighing the pros and cons of using an electric fence for your dog.
Then the dog is essentially locked out of his yard unless he is willing to be shocked upon re entry.
A pyr will most likely grit his teeth through the electric fence and happily be on his way.
By thinning out their fur especially in the area of their neck you can ensure that the training collar associated with your invisible fence will be a more comfortable and more secure fit.
There s also the added buffer of the thick double coat.