Hey everyone. I'm looking at getting the Innotek IUC-5100 or the IUC-5200 Contain N' Train system, but I've been reading some threads here and some people (including myself) have had flaky results from Innotek's products.
My dog is a big digger and was getting out under the fence. I have since brought her in as a temporary remedy but I know she loves to be outside and would like to allow her out when no one is home to roam the yard. If very determined she can also jump the fence (6ft picket), so I'm looking at this as a prevention method for that route of escape as well.
Does anyone have experience with these types of systems in general? Or specifically this new Innotek model? Have you had luck with them or do you recommend seperate training and containment systems?
Let me also say that if these types of systems aren't frowned upon that I am DEFINITELY considering Dogtra & TriTronics for similar systems but I have been unable to come up with anything (maybe I'm not looking in the right places?).
Either way I will definitely be getting some type of invisible fence to use in conjunction with the physical fence, but if I can knock out 2 birds with 1 stone that would be great!
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