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I promise you I could keep any dog in or out of my fence with a few electric wires. Run a hot wire fence offset from your chainlink.
They make special insulators that stand off of chainlink fence about 8" you will need that at the top to precent clime-over. What's even better is that a dog on the metal fence will be VERY well grounded when it hits the hot wire and he will probably NEVER want to try that again.
At the bottom of your fence you can set stakes in the ground or run more chainlink offsets. Try to keep the wire 6 to 8" away from the ground or fence, but you still want it to be RIGHT where the dog's nose will be.
Ground your electric fence set up with good deep ground rods.
Also, do NOT get a "pet contaiment" type fence charger. You want a real one, if you need help tell the guy at the feedstore that you're trying to keep goats in! LOL
Seriously, you want enough juice to make a bull think twice.
I promise you I could keep any dog in or out of my fence with a few electric wires. Run a hot wire fence offset from your chainlink.
They make special insulators that stand off of chainlink fence about 8" you will need that at the top to precent clime-over. What's even better is that a dog on the metal fence will be VERY well grounded when it hits the hot wire and he will probably NEVER want to try that again.
At the bottom of your fence you can set stakes in the ground or run more chainlink offsets. Try to keep the wire 6 to 8" away from the ground or fence, but you still want it to be RIGHT where the dog's nose will be.
Ground your electric fence set up with good deep ground rods.
Also, do NOT get a "pet contaiment" type fence charger. You want a real one, if you need help tell the guy at the feedstore that you're trying to keep goats in! LOL
Seriously, you want enough juice to make a bull think twice.
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