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RE: [pyrnet] Bark bark bark woof



I did trim a very narrow area just right under her chin at first, but I haven't re-trimmed it since she is isn't really going up to the boundary edge and getting the correction.  Also, they told me the fence collar had to be super duper tight, but  I've loosened up on it significantly since she isn't pressing the boundary  (I am sure the vendor wouldn't be too thrilled with me loosening the collar or stopping the trimming, just in case she decided to press it).  I have a TON of wildlife and she does shoe off the deer/rabbits, but stops about 10 ft in front of the boundary and lets the animals run on.  Putting in a "real" fence was going to be very difficult and expensive because of the terrain and rock outcroppings.
 
-adrienne
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Banach95@aol.com [mailto:Banach95@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 10:52 AM
To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Bark bark bark woof

Adreinne,
With that invisible fence, did you need to shave or trim the fur around the neck?
Thank You,
Michelle Rhodes-Clobridge
human of  Ch. Achates Hidden Blessing (Bess)