I'm catching up on drool so am writing my second note of the night.<br>
I am a big fan of invisible fence. We live in an area where a physical fence is just not possible. 13 years ago we put in the invisible fence and the only time we had an "escape" was when there was a bad battery. We do not leave the dogs out unless one of us is home. We have a leash law that's well enforced and only once have had a dog come in the yard. We utilized the professional training and followed up with reinforcement. The trainers were wonderful "dog" people. Our local franchise even features a basset on their website! We have over 2 acres "fenced" and the 3 dogs stay in the yard. My sister had a physical fence and dogs that were absolute houdini's at getting out. She now has an invisible fence. I agree they are not for everyone, nor every dog. I don't feel guilty having one! <div id='MAILCIAMA017-5bb949235607313' class='aol_ad_footer'><BR/><FONT style="color: black; font: normal 10pt ARIAL, SAN-SERIF;"><HR style="MARGIN-TOP: 10px"></HR>Instant access to the latest & most popular FREE games while you browse with the Games Toolbar - <a href="http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1212904500x1200818240/aol?redir=http://toolbar.aol.com/games/download.html?ncid=emlweusdown00000004">Download Now!</a> </div>