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  2. Pet fence - Wikipedia

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    A dog contained within an underground fence can still fall prey to a larger dog or coyote, or even a person looking to harass or steal animals. This type of fencing does not have a warning mechanism to humans who might inadvertently wander inside the perimeter, making them more susceptible to dog bites/attacks.

  3. 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 ]

  4. Here’s how to stop your dog from running out of the front ...

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    “Remember that if our dogs can’t pay attention to us while we’re just waiting to go out for a walk, there’s absolutely no way they’re going to listen to us on the rest of the walk.”

  5. Like Dogs - Wikipedia

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    Lisa argues to be put back into the experiment, explaining to Adam that what he thought was an escape was a hallucination. They decide then to try and escape by climbing a fence while out in the yard together, but their collars stop them. Adam turns back to Lisa as they choke, which she attributes to him loving her back.

  6. 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.

  7. Electric fence - Wikipedia

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    A piggyback electric fence is mounted off the back of an existing wire or mesh fence, adding another level of security to the existing perimeter barrier. The piggyback profile is fastened to existing fence posts (e.g. pillars of a palisade fence) using rivets or screws. These are the most commonly used security electric fences. Wall top

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