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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1761765" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Years ago we did have problems with a sib pair of pups. The problem was, they werent contained and they had a buddy. Got calls from a neighbor they were chasing cows.. Took care of them when they got home. This invisible fence is the best invention ever. Dogs stay contained with no chance of getting into stuff. Not sure if being sibs had anything to do with it, along the years we've had sib pups grow up together with no problems and before fence we had trouble with other dogs getting into stuff that werent sibs. But these 2 had pit in them and at that time, i just didnt have time to do anything with them. We took in their mother who then had puppies, couldnt get rid of 2 of them. They were nice dogs, just, mischievous and able to wander off and fed off each other. That, is not good. Lugnut was about 6 mo old when someone dumped her out here. She would have been a problem dog, but, she's ended up being very entertaining. Very fetch focused. She is aggressive to strangers, but all i have to do it tell her to get her ball. Then i tell people, if the ball is in her mouth, she cant bite..lol.... she will only drop it on command. [MEDIA=youtube]zxflhbtnOcw[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1761765, member: 22072"] Years ago we did have problems with a sib pair of pups. The problem was, they werent contained and they had a buddy. Got calls from a neighbor they were chasing cows.. Took care of them when they got home. This invisible fence is the best invention ever. Dogs stay contained with no chance of getting into stuff. Not sure if being sibs had anything to do with it, along the years we've had sib pups grow up together with no problems and before fence we had trouble with other dogs getting into stuff that werent sibs. But these 2 had pit in them and at that time, i just didnt have time to do anything with them. We took in their mother who then had puppies, couldnt get rid of 2 of them. They were nice dogs, just, mischievous and able to wander off and fed off each other. That, is not good. Lugnut was about 6 mo old when someone dumped her out here. She would have been a problem dog, but, she's ended up being very entertaining. Very fetch focused. She is aggressive to strangers, but all i have to do it tell her to get her ball. Then i tell people, if the ball is in her mouth, she cant bite..lol.... she will only drop it on command. [MEDIA=youtube]zxflhbtnOcw[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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