Buried wire dog fence

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well this weekend im going to start the task of putting in a buried wire dog fence, i live in town and do not have a very large yard so i was just going to get the spade and start making my line for buring the dog wire and i will have to rent a concrete saw to go through sidewalk driveway etc.. any and all tips and tricks would be greatly appreciated, i know there are deals for putting on the back of the 4 wheeler to dig but in order for me to get the most area i can for the pooches ill have to be pretty damn close to the curb and it just wont work to use any thing like that, but any useful knowledge and tips would be sweet, how deep do you go etc? certain shovel that works better? any thing would be sweet!
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I have a wireless fence and wouldn't trade it for the world. Perhaps you could consider that prior to going through all the extra work.
 

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I have a wireless fence and wouldn't trade it for the world. Perhaps you could consider that prior to going through all the extra work.

THIS! I had a buddy who had a buried wire fence....it worked until it didn't and then was SOL trying to find where the short happened.
 
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Wireless is the only way to go unless you have a large yard and want to give them the most room. I can adjust mine from 5-180ft circle and it travels with me anywhere I go.
 

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well the whole deal is already bought and im afraid with the way my yard is a circle one is not going to give my dogs very much room unforunately and the neighbors are good people just not dog people so a wire is my only option
 


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I've had wired for 16 years now without any issues. If you go that route, use a straight edge spade or even an ice scraper to cut your line in the dirt for the wire. Push it in with a paint stir stick or something similar that can't cut the wire. I went thru the seams already in my driveway so did not need to do any cement cutting. Put your wire somewhere you can remember so when you want to aerate the lawn or dig you can avoid the wire. I originally allowed my dog to go from back of yard to front but reconfigured recently so he could not get to the front cause he was crapping on the driveway. Probably should have just did the back from the jump, no real need to be in front.
 

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rent an edger from local hardware store, it will make the trench process easy. I only went 1-2 inches deep. I would just rest on ground if along a fence or run over sidewalk for few months before I would cut concrete make sure all works and works for your dog.
 

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The above post is correct, rent a sidewalk edger and let the dirt fly. That will give you all the depth and channel you need to bury a wire.
 

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I did the same as sluggo. I put it in the seem accross my driveway and the used the concrete caulk to cover it.
 

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I waited for it to rain (did it in the rain) by hand with a hand held lawn edger. The wet ground made it real easy. It was a lot of work but got it done in a few hours. I did buy larger gauge wire and it has worked great for me. I used a little spackle knife when hiding (pushing) the wire into the concrete seams on my driveway.
 


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oh and for the trench I just pushed the shovel in and pried up a little, then pushed the wire in and walked on it. After the firs rain you couldnt tell where I did it.
 

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I used a edger when I did mine 2 months ago. Took about a 45 min to go around my entire yard.
 

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