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<blockquote data-quote="D2Cat" data-source="post: 1112765" data-attributes="member: 19322"><p>Sky, here's an idea that might eliminate the dogs in the trash, it worked for me. </p><p></p><p>Took a metal oil drain pan and drilled a couple of 1/8" holes just under the top lip. Sanded the metal real good to get a good connection. Made three dowels from an old broom handle, cutting them at about 10" long. Drove the dowels in the ground in a triangle formation so you can set the metal pan on them securely. Mowed the grass real short and hosed the ground for a good soaking. Hook wire through holes in metal pan and tighten bare wire snugly and run wire to nearby fence charger. Made a tasty treat of pieces of hot dog and some gravy and put in pan. </p><p></p><p>Activate the charger and when the dog gets his nose in the gravy you'll hear him yelp all the way home, never to stick his nose in your trash again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D2Cat, post: 1112765, member: 19322"] Sky, here's an idea that might eliminate the dogs in the trash, it worked for me. Took a metal oil drain pan and drilled a couple of 1/8" holes just under the top lip. Sanded the metal real good to get a good connection. Made three dowels from an old broom handle, cutting them at about 10" long. Drove the dowels in the ground in a triangle formation so you can set the metal pan on them securely. Mowed the grass real short and hosed the ground for a good soaking. Hook wire through holes in metal pan and tighten bare wire snugly and run wire to nearby fence charger. Made a tasty treat of pieces of hot dog and some gravy and put in pan. Activate the charger and when the dog gets his nose in the gravy you'll hear him yelp all the way home, never to stick his nose in your trash again! [/QUOTE]
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