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IdaD
Sep 07, 2016Explorer
Steve 83406 wrote:
The image shown is verifiably correct. Chicken wire? That might last 15-30 seconds with a determined border collie. Suggest bundling wires and covering them with wire looms and tie them up to the frame so there are no dangling, attractive nuisances. Fencing off the trailer by 3-4 feet (not just the underside) will help, and train the dog that area is off limits. You might also consider an invisible fence around the trailer, but that gets a bit more expensive. Best of luck!
Steve
We just had to put down our BC/Heeler mix in June after 16 years so I can say on good authority that this picture has a high degree of accuracy. The labradoodle we have since picked up is just as smart as Lucy was but she also has an off switch when it's time to settle down. Border Collie's don't have an off switch - they only come equipped with go hard and go harder.
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