drssg
Veteran Member
Shoot, you must drive a car as old as my truck. Daughters Tacoma tells her she's in the wrong lane for the next turn.
I'm only beginning my research, but so far this is the one with the best reviews and I'm able to take advantage of several discounts...far cheaper than a fence but damn.
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I'm curious. Are you sure that your daughter's car will tell her that she is in the wrong lane? My car is pretty new, and it will tell you what lane you are supposed to be in, but it's up to you to know whether you are in that lane.
I would also be leery about the accuracy of the collar, but I don't have any experience. It doesn't surprise me that it's expensive. Just a plain GPS collar is far from cheap.
My personal preference is just basic training to teach the dog to listen and not wander off. I have used a regular zap collar to support that training, but that is for later stages of training. It's for when the dog already *knows* the verbal commands, but he is not yet convinced that those commands are *always* more important that anything else in his environment.
Good luck.