My mother called me last night to tell me of this horrible news. She has two chocolate labs and uses an invisible fence. Her neighbors across the road also have 2 chocolate labs and an invisible fence. The neighbors had a rip in their line and their dogs managed to get into my mother's yard. They finally fixed it about a week ago and all was fine until a few days ago. For some reason, the female chocolate lab was able to get through (neighbor's dog) and a few nights ago my mother heard brakes and a loud bang. The female (Hailey) was hit by an SUV and rolled into my mother's yard. She was wearing her collar. The male across the road was going crazy, but couldn't get through his fence line as were my mother's 2 labs who were back further with their fence line. Hailey was killed instantly, but the woman driver just lost her grandmother last week and had her 2 small children in the vehicle who were traumatized from this accident. I would never personally have an invisible fence, but if you use one with your bassets, please, please make sure all is right with the fences and receivers often. My children were even upset about Hailey being killed as they knew her. Now her mate Amoe is grieving her loss. My mother lives at the top of a hill and when she heard the brakes she admits she was afraid it was one of their two. I don't think it scared them into doing away with their invisible fence though. I was once at a garage sale and they had a basset who barked at the mailman and chased him to a certain point of the yard. I said wow, he is sure trained and the woman told me he was trained to the invisible fence and they lived in the town, which made them very close to the road. It just makes me personally nervous using the invisible fence, but to each their own.<br>
<br>DRool to all in need,<br>Dee, Maggie, Mazzie and Oliver