They needn't be nasty dogs. Golden or Labrador retrievers love human
visitors. Border collies might be just the ticket.
And if you want to keep or must by law keep the public footpaths then gates
through the fencing will need to be auto closing... some sort of spring
arrangement.
----- Original Message -----
From: Tahir
To: UK Tree Care
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: Deer protection
Scott Cullen wrote:
>In a setting like yours keeping dogs might be effective if you let them
roam. You can bury an "invisible fence" along the boundary and have the dogs
wear collars that keep them from crossing the fence once they are trained to
it.
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There are two public footpaths thrugh the area to be planted, not ideal
for free ranging dogs. Will talk to a fencing contractor re fencing options.
Tahir
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