GoldenEagle
03-07-2013, 07:51 AM
I need some suggestions/feedback on helping to keep a dog in the yard. I have a six foot tall wooden fence that was build about a year ago when I bought the house. The fence builders did a great job. But the wood they used for the crossboards are thick. That allows my jack russell/lab mix to jump up on the top crossboard and propel herself over the fence.
I am looking at a couple of different options to prevent this. The first is an electric wire. The idea behind that is when her paws touch the top board, it would give her a minor shock and it would train her not to do it anymore. My concern with that is that we have a septic tank buried in the backyard that I assume could put out some stray voltage that the fence could pick up and make the shock more powerful. The other is that we do have some pools of water near the fence. We could use some dirt to fill that it, but we have a sprinkler system from the septic tank that would at least put some water in the backyard on a regular basis.
The second is to take some welded wire and bend it in and place on the top of the fence and create a 90 degree angle that would prevent her from being able to jump. But I think this this would be more expensive and require more manual labor and be quite ugly.
Any other ideas? I though about putting something slick on the top of the crossboard where she couldn't get a grip, but I haven't been able to find anything.
I also have some dogs that like to dig. To solve that, I took some chicken wire and laid it on the ground and zip-tied it to the fence. This works but is a nightmare to cut the grass around. I thought about running a electric wire at the bottom of the fence and insulating with a crossboard, but I would still have those same concerns about the water and stray voltage.
I am looking at a couple of different options to prevent this. The first is an electric wire. The idea behind that is when her paws touch the top board, it would give her a minor shock and it would train her not to do it anymore. My concern with that is that we have a septic tank buried in the backyard that I assume could put out some stray voltage that the fence could pick up and make the shock more powerful. The other is that we do have some pools of water near the fence. We could use some dirt to fill that it, but we have a sprinkler system from the septic tank that would at least put some water in the backyard on a regular basis.
The second is to take some welded wire and bend it in and place on the top of the fence and create a 90 degree angle that would prevent her from being able to jump. But I think this this would be more expensive and require more manual labor and be quite ugly.
Any other ideas? I though about putting something slick on the top of the crossboard where she couldn't get a grip, but I haven't been able to find anything.
I also have some dogs that like to dig. To solve that, I took some chicken wire and laid it on the ground and zip-tied it to the fence. This works but is a nightmare to cut the grass around. I thought about running a electric wire at the bottom of the fence and insulating with a crossboard, but I would still have those same concerns about the water and stray voltage.