The electric dog fences are actually very effective. We didn't start using them for my dogs until we moved recently, and my dogs are 9 and 10 years old, and they were surpried by the fences, but the slight shock kept them from wanting to pass.
Yes, the outer fences had electric currents.
All the camps had electric fences.
They can escape by jumping over fences or running into them
Because there is no water for 100 miles and a camper would not survive if they tried to escape.
The height of the smallest and tallest fences of the concentration camps is from 6f 10 inches to 8f 6 inches but the size wont matter because the fences were electrical fences and the fences has 600v at least in them, so any escape attempt on the fences will end would be lethal.
To buy an electric fence you can order from a reatialier of these fences. They come to your home, measure your lot, and will do the installation job as well.
Most perimeter dog fences are electric, but there are alternatives. Best Friend Dog Fence is one that is non electric: http://www.bestfriendfence.com/dog-fencing-info.asp
There are companies in Houston Texas that offer service to install electric fences. The companies include Doggie-Do-Rite and Mr. Electric of Northwest Houston.
You can purchase electric fences online and in stores. If you are looking for more information on electric fences, you can check out http://www.ibiblio.org/farming-connection/grazing/features/fencemis.htm.
Yes, electric fences can work for redbone coonhounds as a containment solution, but it may not be as effective if the dog is highly motivated or determined to escape. Proper training and supervision are still necessary to ensure the safety of your dog.
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