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	<title>Comments on: Conduit Boundary Wire Questions &#8211; German Shepherd</title>
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		<title>By: Chad</title>
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		<description>I have 2 english bulldogs and I have narrow areas on the side of my house between me and the neighbors house. I am looking to do a in groung fence but I want to have space for them to go on the side of the house. I have about 8 feet between where I am going to have to put the wire and the house. Can this be done because there bathroom area is on the side of the house. Please tell me what unit would be best for what I am trying to do. Thank you.

ADMIN - Hi Chad,

If you set the wire at 8 feet away from your home, you can adjust the boundary width to be 3 feet. This will give them them 6 feet of space. I wouldn&#039;t recommend a wider boundary width.  If the space is too narrow, most dogs will not walk through it.  But I believe 6 feet will work well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have 2 english bulldogs and I have narrow areas on the side of my house between me and the neighbors house. I am looking to do a in groung fence but I want to have space for them to go on the side of the house. I have about 8 feet between where I am going to have to put the wire and the house. Can this be done because there bathroom area is on the side of the house. Please tell me what unit would be best for what I am trying to do. Thank you.</p>
<p>ADMIN &#8211; Hi Chad,</p>
<p>If you set the wire at 8 feet away from your home, you can adjust the boundary width to be 3 feet. This will give them them 6 feet of space. I wouldn&#8217;t recommend a wider boundary width.  If the space is too narrow, most dogs will not walk through it.  But I believe 6 feet will work well.</p>
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