Hi all,
Looking for some opinions on the safety and effectiveness of using an electronic dog collar to keep a dog within an 'invisible' boundary. Recently got my male dog neutered but for some reason now his behaviour has slightly changed! He has taken to leaping the side gate to get in the front door of the house and doesnt like being left on his own out the back garden anymore! I realise I have probably enabled this behaviour as when he did jump the gate I immediately opened the front door so he wouldn't be loose in the estate so know he associates it with gaining entry to the house.
Have tried raising the height of the gate and closing it off but to no avail, he started to jump the boundary fence into the neighbours instead! As a previous poster said in her response, collies are too smart for their own good
. Now if I have to, I will have to raise the level of the entire fence around the garden but someone recommended the use of the above collar instead as a more practical and cost effective measure.
But, I am a bit apprenhensive about using an 'electric' device on him, I am not a professional dog trainer and I dont want to be the cause of any long lasting problems to the dog so I just want to get the opinions of anyone, like myself, who has used such a collar and can give either a good or bad recommendation - or failing that, any other advice on how to contain him within the garden without resorting to building The Great Wall of China in the garden!
Kind regards
LL
Looking for some opinions on the safety and effectiveness of using an electronic dog collar to keep a dog within an 'invisible' boundary. Recently got my male dog neutered but for some reason now his behaviour has slightly changed! He has taken to leaping the side gate to get in the front door of the house and doesnt like being left on his own out the back garden anymore! I realise I have probably enabled this behaviour as when he did jump the gate I immediately opened the front door so he wouldn't be loose in the estate so know he associates it with gaining entry to the house.
Have tried raising the height of the gate and closing it off but to no avail, he started to jump the boundary fence into the neighbours instead! As a previous poster said in her response, collies are too smart for their own good
But, I am a bit apprenhensive about using an 'electric' device on him, I am not a professional dog trainer and I dont want to be the cause of any long lasting problems to the dog so I just want to get the opinions of anyone, like myself, who has used such a collar and can give either a good or bad recommendation - or failing that, any other advice on how to contain him within the garden without resorting to building The Great Wall of China in the garden!
Kind regards
LL