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QuestionAs the dog grows the collar gets tighter, does it adjust or will it have to be replaced?Community AnswerIt will most likely need to be replaced.
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QuestionI'm installing a new concrete driveway. I don't want to cut into it or cut the expansion joint. Can the wire be buried under the concrete and still have the signal work?Community AnswerYes, it still works under concrete. Just make sure it isn't buried too far under.
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QuestionCan I put an electric dog fence over a patio door?Community AnswerYes, this should be possible (depending on the type of fence you purchase).
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QuestionHow can I complete a circle for an underground dog fence if I live by water?Dathan MittonCommunity AnswerThe short answer is, you can't. You may want to look into a wireless version, as there are a number of companies with these on the market.
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QuestionCan I run the wire through tubing and bury it underground without affecting the signal?Dathan MittonCommunity AnswerThis should work in principle, as long as you use a thin plastic tube. A metal pipe could interfere with the signal. I would recommend double checking with the company for your particular fence, just to be sure.
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QuestionCan I put the fence around the pool to keep my dog out of the pool?Community AnswerYou would have to have the unit start at a plug, say under diving board. Or run extension cord from house. Or, start from house, use the twisting method to get it to the pool, then circle the pool with the wire. That way the dog will roam the yard but when close to the pool, it will work to stop it from entering.
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QuestionCan I set the boundary of an underground dog fence along one side without having to go around the whole yard?Community AnswerYes, just run it along where you want to, then back to starting point. Separate the wires by a few feet.
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