I never did care for invisible fences.
December 24th, 2007 - 11:11 am KY Time
Howllo Fellow Hound and stories that have good endings lovers:
I hate invisible fences. They leave too much to chance and this one left a basset in the frozen Shawnee Lake. (Max is OK) Click here for the story.
Bassets like to wander and sometimes a little pain is worth it. Take my advise. If you have a basset you should get a real fence.
More later…Cat, Chaps and Emma
That face just says I’m a poor baby and I had a bad time .
Poor Max – I hope he’s warm and toasty today!!
Invisible fences concern me, not only because I think a houndie who caught a scent would go right through it, but they don’t keep things from coming in. they’d never work at my place but I suppose in the right conditions they could be safe.
Have a safe Christmas all hounds & humans.
Chris
Here at Bluegrass Basset Rescue we have a pair of bassets (Thelma and Louise) who were found as strays with their invisible fence collars on–and never claimed.