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Should electric fencing for dogs be banned?

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Electric Fencing appropriately confines a dog by preventing mishaps associated with free roaming. Fenced-in dogs are less likely to be hit by vehicles, have fewer aggressive interactions with other dogs,and are less available to pet thieves.

But there are other issues at hand. Samantha Rawson is a certified canine behaviour & training consultant from the Canine Colleg & she spoke to Fran his morning about potential dangerous it can cause for dogs and people.

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