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How do you get walkers to keep dogs on leads??
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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 389021" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>The 'right to roam' legislation has been a constant headache to landowners in the UK in recent years. When I was running outdoor piga and Boergoats in Wiltshire, my landlord had several bridle and footpaths through the property, all fenced off from the fields, this didn't stop 'ramblers' cutting through the fields and leaving gates open. I eventually ring fenced the perimeter of the fields I was renting with electric fencing, with a seperate mains unit to that of the pig field, with appropriate warning signs, there were a few initial 'contacts' especially with dogs investigating (one coccked his leg against a corner post, had everyone, exept the owner in stiches!). The problem was soon a thing of the past, as ramblers and dogs alike learned to respect the fences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 389021, member: 2703"] The 'right to roam' legislation has been a constant headache to landowners in the UK in recent years. When I was running outdoor piga and Boergoats in Wiltshire, my landlord had several bridle and footpaths through the property, all fenced off from the fields, this didn't stop 'ramblers' cutting through the fields and leaving gates open. I eventually ring fenced the perimeter of the fields I was renting with electric fencing, with a seperate mains unit to that of the pig field, with appropriate warning signs, there were a few initial 'contacts' especially with dogs investigating (one coccked his leg against a corner post, had everyone, exept the owner in stiches!). The problem was soon a thing of the past, as ramblers and dogs alike learned to respect the fences. [/QUOTE]
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