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To: Crocodile who wrote (57474)12/20/2000 3:58:04 PM
From: nasdaqian  Respond to of 71178
 
Thanks. I mostly need to keep him on the property when we're not around and I hate to tie him up.

The idea about borrowing one is interesting. I would think the effect would wear off after a while though. At least I think that my dog would eventually realize that it was "ok" again.

The invisible leash is a new concept to me too. I'd want one with a dial with which you could reduce the radius. When I walk with a leash I constantly let it out or in depending on vehicles, horses, other dogs, etc.



To: Crocodile who wrote (57474)12/20/2000 4:58:39 PM
From: Bald Man from Mars  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71178
 
<<BTW, there are collars that have much greater ranges... made particularly for hunting dogs, but they are expensive...up around $400-500. >>

my old lady was looking for one, but we don't have a dog, wonder what she is going to use on !!!