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  2. Pet fence - Wikipedia

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    A pet fence or radio fence, is an electronic system designed to keep a pet or other domestic animal within a set of predefined boundaries without the use of a physical barrier. A mild electric shock is delivered by an electronic collar if its warning sound is ignored.

  3. Agricultural fencing - Wikipedia

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    In areas where such a tall fence is unsuitable (for example, on mountains subject to very high winds), deer may be excluded (or contained) by a fence of ordinary height (about 1.5 metres [4 feet 11 inches]), with a smaller one of about 1 metre (3 feet 3 inches) high, about 1 metre (3 feet 3 inches) away from it, on the same side as the deer.

  4. Invisible Fence Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Invisible Fence Inc. (commonly referred to as Invisible Fence Brand) is a company that designs radio pet fences for cats and dogs. Manufactured and distributed by Radio System Corporation, the company sells wireless and fenceless systems that were first introduced in 1973. [ 1 ]

  5. Cruel owner who tied dog to fence in Hurricane Milton ... - AOL

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    The cruel Florida dog owner who left his pooch tied to a fence in flood waters on the side of a highway as Hurricane Milton barrelled down on the Sunshine State last week has been caught.

  6. Alligators in Florida can now climb fences. Yes, you read ...

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    "I didn't know the damn things could climb fences!!!!" "It's a good reminder not to let small pets or children roam around by themselves or play near the water in Florida," another wrote.

  7. Trooper, the dog abandoned amid Hurricane Milton, adjusting ...

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