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Home » That invisible fence sure is invisible!

That invisible fence sure is invisible!

By Marybeth Feutz 1 Comment

We have two outside dogs. They usually live inside an invisible fence. They have plenty of room outside, two cozy dog houses, and a great shade tree. I don’t know why they wouldn’t want to hang out there all the time.

But they don’t.

The invisible fence stopped working. So now they go wherever they want. Lucky for us, they don’t leave the property, but they sure are enjoying having the run of the place.

They hang out in the holly bushes in front of the house.

They hang out in the backyard.

They hang out in the garage. (And are they loving the extra attention!)

Kodi chases the tractor.

 Then she gets tired and needs a rest.

Overall, they are really good dogs. Except that they like to chase cats. And, unfortunately for the cats, these dogs actually DO know what to do once they’ve caught the cats. Good thing our barn cats are pretty smart. They are spending most of their time hanging out on the top of the hay bales. Thirty feet up. No dogs up there!

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  1. Lana says

    10/14/2011 at 4:04 pm

    Our Sadie still seems to be in the Catch and Release mode, but I keep an eye on her. Maybe you had better put bells on the dogs to give the cats a heads up! 😉

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