TrainChaser
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2016
- Messages
- 2,260
- Reaction score
- 1
Electric fences pulse, they're not a continuous jolt. There are probably more male humans who have peed on an electric fence than dogs have.
TrainChaser said:There are probably more male humans who have peed on an electric fence than dogs have.
TrainChaser said:Electric fences pulse, they're not a continuous jolt. There are probably more male humans who have peed on an electric fence than dogs have.
TrainChaser said:Electric fences pulse, they're not a continuous jolt. There are probably more male humans who have peed on an electric fence than dogs have.
squatting dog said:As a young, and not too wise to New England humor, city kid I visited a dairy farm and was told "bet you can't hit that wire with pee from here". I didn't always have curly hair.... til that day. :blush:
As my old friend Donny Ladd used to say "twerent funny but we all laughed"
It is purrfect (said 'the Cat Lady'). One thing that really scares me is bears! I'll be traveling on my own soon. (My cat is huge as everyone has to inform me, lol, so I doubt a bird would try him, butbears, yup, he'd be great snack!)TrainChaser said:Has anyone ever heard of anyone who has used one of these?
It's a portable anti-bear (and presumably, coyote) electric fence for camping, covers 27x27'.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/UDAP-Bear-Electric-Fence/1242284.uts
I didn't know such a thing existed.
Absolutely adorable dog!Putts said:
I have a little 8lb. Schipperke pup named d'Artagnon....Dart for short.
Enter your email address to join: