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Butch & Fred

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Not very flattering but we was sad

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To The Rescue!!!

Introducing the happy horses who are thrilled not to be chased

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Big Guy, Dothead, & Rookie, “the gentlemen’s herd”

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FooManChoo & family, yummy salt block time

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The third wandering bum Bonsai. Don’t let the size fool ya!

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The boys and mom ‘2002’

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Daddy doing what he loves best polishing his pride & joy.

              Our DogWatch Story:

It all began five years ago when our German shepherds Butch and Fred decided to have our neighbor's little white Maltese dog as an appetizer. Needless to say, the neighbor was a little mad and this prompted us to investigate the idea of a hidden fence. Of course being a stickler for the best product at the right price (Sam's Club is my most favorite store), I sought out other options. I looked online for hidden fence companies and found do-it-yourself products, DogWatch®, PetSafe®, and Invisible Fence®.

I considered the do-it-yourself version at first but I firmly agree you get what you pay for and didn't want to risk the paying out a little bit of money only to have to turn around and pay for a better product in the end. I talked to my neighbor who has an Invisible Fence® and he told me of the battery plan and the service calls just to adjust the receivers which didn't really turn me on but since it worked for him I called Invisible Fence® first. The rep came out to our house took out their little wheel and flags and began to walk around the area. He wasn't the least bit pleasant to our dogs in fact he seemed to be bothered by my Butch. I was left with a $2,200 estimate and a very long face because that is an awful lot of money.

Now back to square one. I can’t afford to pay that much money just to keep my dogs in so I began to entertain the other ideas again. Do-it-yourself seemed the cheapest but would it be the most effective in the long run. PetSafe® looked just like the do-it-yourself product only more expensive. So I read every last word on the DogWatch® website about their product and how it was so much different from Invisible Fence®. A year battery life (at that time) which was patented no less, owner adjustable receivers meaning no service call expense and lifetime warranty. Yep this might be the one so I typed in my zip code and came up with my local DogWatch® dealer who installed my system for a lot less than Invisible Fence® quoted.

Now since the year 2001 I can honestly say that it was the best money we had ever spent. Right after we put the fence in, neighbors would stop as I was training the dogs and tell us of our little darlings’ adventures. One even told us he saw our Butch and Fred (who we believed never left the property) chasing bears in the woods far away from our house. Hmmm guess it’s a good thing we decided to put the fence in.... the little bums could’ve gotten hurt or killed on the kind of adventures they were involved with.

I fell in love with the DogWatch® system. I loved being in control of my dogs and keeping them safe in the yard. The horses and cats loved it cuz the dogs couldn’t chase them anymore. My husband loved it cuz he didn’t have to argue with the neighbor anymore (only when their dog would come on our property (the nerve)). Even though I paid less money for the DogWatch® system, I believe I got the best pet containment system available.

So much so, that when the dealership became available in 2004, I didn’t hesitate to take advantage of the opportunity to keep other people’s wandering bums safe at home where they belong for a reasonable price. I love the work I do. I love working with them wandering bums, love the hard working people who care enough about their pets to keep them safe, love the dependable product and service I provide and love DogWatch® corporate who sets the model for support and satisfaction for both their customers and dealers. It’s like being part of a family-- the DogWatch® family.

So that’s it. That’s my story. I’m a simple mom of three respectable young men with a husband who is gone most of the week driving his own tractor trailer (a business we started in 1992). I love animals and have 7 horses, 3 dogs, a bird and some fish (my heart can fit a lot more but my pocketbook says different). I once raised a 2 week old colt myself with a bottle, heat lamp and tons of blankets in the barn. I consider him my first baby. I went to my first auction looking to buy 1 guinea hen to eat the grubs in the grass and ended up with five guinea hen chicks (nobody told me I was bidding on 5). So I ended up raising them in the basement until they were big enough to survive outside. It was a running joke for awhile that I wasn’t allowed to go to any more auctions with my girlfriend. I hate to see any animal abused, tied up or confined. Even our bird Chiquita has an “open door” policy on his cage. Although now we usually have to keep him locked up when we are away because he gets brave and teases the Bonsai by landing on the floor. Trouble is sometimes he isn’t quick enough to get away and ends up with a few feathers missing.

Even though I believe in freedom, the price of freedom shouldn’t be safety. That’s why DogWatch® is the greatest thing since sliced bread. Freedom with safety. What more could you ask for?

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Oh Mom, you’re soooo funny!!!

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The Boatin Bonsai dog!

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Momma’s Butchie relaxing down the pond

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Leading without lead rope

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Jeremy’s communion

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Butch & Fred in their makeshift doghouse

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Butterball napping above the warm computer monitor.

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Altar boy Dylan

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Bonsai on his papillon blanket

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Chiquita with feathers

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Larry’s confirmation with my daddy

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Hubby Larry and me

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