The Question of Tibetan Mastiff Dog Fencing
If you’re a TM fan, you’re probably aware that a nice, sturdy fence is one of the breeder’s requirements before you can get the puppies. Yet, there are still unethical breeders that are careless about their puppies’ future homes. This is someone who should be avoided at all costs.
- Is the fence constructed of wood, chain-link, or wire?
- What is the height of the fencing?
- What is the size of the fenced area?

Electric Fencing For Mastiffs and How it Works
Just to give you a short background about underground electrical
fencing, it was invented by Richard Peck and it has long existed since the
1970s. As the name implies, the fencing is hidden from the dog’s vision and a
small tunnel runs around the border of the allotted yard, burying an
electricity cable.
After that, the wire is connected to a control device and
switched on. Your dog should have a transmitter worn on its collar in order for
it to work. As your dog approaches the yard’s borders, a warning beep will be
heard which makes your dog move away from that area. However, if your dog
gets near, it will be “jolted” or “zapped.”
Invisible Electric Fencing - Dog Owners 3 Arguments
There are three types of reasoning that potential
dog owners use to justify invisible fencing. The first point on which
future buyers really want to talk about is the cost of standard fencing.
They just cannot afford the upfront cost of constructing a fence around their
entire property.
The rationale for this is that these
underground fencing systems may extend anywhere from a tenth of an acre to
more than twenty acres and are extremely simple to construct. That level of
protection without the invasiveness of above-ground fencing, as well as the
guarantee of all that “independence” at a low expense, seemed to be
the ideal option.
The second argument in support of using
underground invisible fencing is that these individuals have previously
owned other breeds and found that this form of fencing method worked well.
Also, that dog was trained in a relatively short amount of time, and the animal
rarely left the premises.
The final point of debate is that these individuals reside
in a region where building a standard fence is banned, impossible due to its
location, or just a plain eyesore.
Is Invisible, Underground, Electronic Fencing Good For Mastiff Owners?
Everyone has their own point of view. You may appear to support another person’s idea, but there are occasions when you disagree with it. This is also true when considering which type of fencing will be best for your pet.

The Breeder's Perspectives On Tibetan Dog Fencing
Arguments Against Invisible Fences For Mastiffs
Ignoring the Electric Fence Boundaries
This breed is known for being a master escape artist,
but before all these, did you even know that this breed is also known for
its determination, intense prey drive, hardheadedness, and strong pain
tolerance? This dog might abruptly blast into protector mode when he sees a
neighborhood kid, stray animal, delivery rider, or badly wants to be around his
owner.
This dog may neglect his limitations and disregard the
warning beeps given to the collar transmitter if he is enthusiastic and
motivated by the usual burst of energy while on heightened alert or pushed by
his guardian instincts.
What If A Tibetan Mastiff Escapes The Fences, Again?
It’s unusual that an escaped pet will reenter through the
electrified fences because he’ll quickly realize he’ll be zapped once more. Pet
parents may soon have a frightened and puzzled dog roaming around the
streets.
If you’ll be lucky enough, your dog will be spotted unharmed
and brought home unharmed, but there is still the possibility that
your dog will attack another living creature out of stress, be crushed by
speeding vehicles, attacked by the other dogs, or be missing permanently.
Other Things To Consider About Underground Fencing
In analyzing the effectiveness of electric fencing for
your Mastiff, there are a few more usual instances to evaluate. The first thing
to keep in mind is that not all dogs know how electric fencing works
immediately after installing it. You still need to train him to understand his
yard’s limits but it certainly requires a lot of time and effort.
The collar that offers shock correction contains prongs that
must come into contact with your dog’s skin. However, this breed is a
double-coated one. You may find it hard to deal with electrical fencing during
winter, especially when your dog is not regularly shaved, as the device will
most likely not work. If there’s also a frequent power outage in your area or
failure to replace dead batteries in your dog’s collar, there’s a huge chance
that your dog may just run and escape from the yard.
Every person is unique. This fact may also be applied to
dogs. Although you may see that Tibetan Mastiffs have generally a good set of
behaviors, some of them may come out to be highly sensitive, often frightened,
shy, poorly socialized, or violent. No one can foresee how these canines would
react to their owners who are intentionally shocking them throughout their
training sessions about respecting boundaries.
Most fencing providers give assistance if your dog escapes
the yard, but this assistance is limited to technical guidance. In most cases,
these businesses are uninterested in training dogs or correcting a
dog’s behavior.

The Benefits of Electric Fencing
Traditional fencing isn’t really escape-proof, but it is a
sturdy visible barrier that acts as a physical impediment to your pet and many
others. So maybe the main advantages of electric fencing are seen if it’s used
in addition to traditional fencing to help keep yards secure.
Both of these confinement systems may be able to
prevent these dogs from leaving your property if they function together.
Alternatively, if traditional fencing is compromised in some manner, such as by
poor repair or severe weather damage, your dog may still be unable to escape.
The Pros vs. The Cons
Now that you’ve read the important details in this article,
it is clearly evident that when it comes to this particular breed, the
disadvantages of underground electrical fencing much exceed the benefits. Before
bringing this breed to your household, please carefully examine whether
your yard is fit for them.
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