I have the Petsafe Stubborn Dog in ground fence. I use it to contain my LGDs and got it on the recommendation of another LGD owner. Her dogs were scaling her 6' fence or going through the woods when a tree fell on the fence and knocked it over. They escaped constantly until she got the in ground fence. It worked so well she was able to take down the problematic fencing and just use the Stubborn Dog.
My SD is attached to our perimeter fence that goes around the side, the back and halfway up the other side and halfway across the front. This provides a visual reminder to the dogs to not go through that fence.
About 1/4 of our perimeter is not yet fenced, and for that bit, I laid the fence wire on the ground in some areas where It won't be hit by a mower, used a trencher to make a small trench to bury it in areas where is is more vunerable to damage (trencher is a Black and Decker edger/trencher I got for $89 at Home Depot) and also buried the twisted line from the controller to the perimeter. When we get around to fencing that front paddock, what isn't buried can go on the fence. I have the little flags that come in the kit in that area so the dogs see where they should not go.
We used a diamond blade on our circular saw to cut a shallow trench in the asphalt driveway for the line to cross the driveway.
The wire is copper wire with a plastic covering, so you will also need wire strippers to install. If the plastic covering is damaged, it will prevent the system from working. The dogs chewed it twice before the system was up and running, so I replaced line twice. Sigh. You can buy the special connectors (wire nut with a waterproof cover) or solder them together. I used the wire nuts that came with the system. If water gets in the system, it won't work.
The controller cannot be installed somewhere where it gets wet, so it cannot be mounted outside. I used a long drill bit to drill through the wall of the house then ran the wire through the wall to the controller.
The installation instructions are online, so reading them might help you decide if such a system is going to be install-able on your property.
Once your system is running, you MUST train your dog to it and never let the dog escape the system. There are detailed instructions on training the dog to the fence in the kit, which basically is teaching your dog that approaching the fence triggers a beep, and if you hear a beep, you turn back. If the dog continues to approach, the fence gives the dog a zap. And while that isn't a nice thought, the idea of having my dogs wandering is a worse one. Some people say LGDs will take the zap if something interesting is going on, but mine haven't figured that out. The kit I have also has some built in protections against a dog learning to do that.
Take the collar off if you are taking the dog out of the fence. Mine only leave in a car. I do not walk them off our property. Ever.
Bear in mind an in ground fence will not keep out stray dogs. I have treated more than one dog that got his behind kicked on his property because the neighborhood bully dog was not kept out.
I have wished they had mini collars for the chickens...I would surround the garden and flower beds and keep them out, lol.
I bought a 5 acre fence kit off eBay, which included the surge protector, and bought extra wire at Home Depot.