For everyone worried about jet being on the runner.. understand that this is for bathroom breaks and when I can’t keep watch on him for short amounts of time. He is an inside dog and sleeps in my bed every night! He is NOT tied to this chain all day.
Lifehack for doing concrete posts: pour dry bags of Quikrete into the hole to the level you want your concrete. Pour warm water into the hole and agitate to get a compete mix. Level and square your posts, no mixing in a wheelbarrow and the result is very strong.
I used one of these ziplines for a malamute years ago. He broke it so many times....the pulley, the hook at his collar, even pulled one of the poles down once. Good luck.
So I had a Chow that decided 170 acres wasn't enough to run on. I installed a underground system from PetSmart. It was really easy. I placed the yellow wire line along a hedge of trees on my two acres. A few places, like my gravel driveway, I had to bury it. To do it over, I will put the wire in plastic tubing to keep the sun from drying out the plastic on the wire, and from rodents from chewing on it. The wire transmits a radio signal to the shock collar. You can set the width as to when the collar starts to give a vibration warning to the dog. Also, you can increase the intensity of the shock. The lowest for a timid dog and the highest for a naughty dog. You might want to consider it.
Jet is gorgeous, huskies have such a loving playful temperament. I used to have my huskies on a cable run like this for potty breaks. I installed the cable just over the height of my head (6 feet or so). This kept them from getting tangled in the lead. Also the idea about the cable stops before getting to the post is a good addition. However over time the plastic pulley wheel will break up from the impact into the stop (just get a new pulley part, metal if you can find it).
We had an invisible fence for our husky she loved it she'd hang out in the yard happy digging for hours. She hardly ever "checked" it and we'd go months n months without changing the battery. Was way better than when we had her on a regular wire (didn't know something like this existed back then). Whenever she get loose before the IF she'd run n run n run and be almost impossible to catch almost lost her forever a few times.
@@Create208 the person we got her from as a puppy told us Huskies have no sense of direction to find their way back home. That definitely wasn't wrong, she'd run and run and run and run.
@@MM-fe9mz well that is bred into them after all.... not a good choice for an inside dog....lol.....they are cute tho...especially with different color eyes
For everyone worried about jet being on the runner.. understand that this is for bathroom breaks and when I can’t keep watch on him for short amounts of time. He is an inside dog and sleeps in my bed every night! He is NOT tied to this chain all day.
he may not get tripped up as much if you put the metal leash up higher and got a short retractable lanyard so he can move left to right
Some people are just fuckin ridiculous
Lifehack for doing concrete posts: pour dry bags of Quikrete into the hole to the level you want your concrete. Pour warm water into the hole and agitate to get a compete mix. Level and square your posts, no mixing in a wheelbarrow and the result is very strong.
Thanks for the tips guys!
Beautiful land, lots of open space but no trees, Do you have any neighbors?
I think if the line was higher cable won’t get caught between his legs.
Marry me I'm down
Lol. Dtf I bet. How about you grow up a little?
atta boy Jet, bang bang dog gang!!
Should get Jet a Babyltrl Big Dog Harness
so that the lead doesn't trip him up while running, and it's on his back instead of underneath him
I used one of these ziplines for a malamute years ago. He broke it so many times....the pulley, the hook at his collar, even pulled one of the poles down once.
Good luck.
So I had a Chow that decided 170 acres wasn't enough to run on. I installed a underground system from PetSmart. It was really easy. I placed the yellow wire line along a hedge of trees on my two acres. A few places, like my gravel driveway, I had to bury it. To do it over, I will put the wire in plastic tubing to keep the sun from drying out the plastic on the wire, and from rodents from chewing on it. The wire transmits a radio signal to the shock collar. You can set the width as to when the collar starts to give a vibration warning to the dog. Also, you can increase the intensity of the shock. The lowest for a timid dog and the highest for a naughty dog. You might want to consider it.
I would like to install one of these! Thanks for the info!
Thanks for sharing. It's a nice little run.
Dang, I so envy Jet's view...what a great way to surveil his dominion!
Plumb, level and square. ;-)
Great job! Keep him safe and out of trouble.
Another awesome new addition to the house and your life you should be so proud
Brah. That pink wheelbarrow 🤷♂️
Nice one Chris,your so talented gadamm it.haha.
En uno de los postes construye una sobra para que descanse y un recipiente con agua esta precioso tu perro :)
Jet is gorgeous, huskies have such a loving playful temperament. I used to have my huskies on a cable run like this for potty breaks. I installed the cable just over the height of my head (6 feet or so). This kept them from getting tangled in the lead. Also the idea about the cable stops before getting to the post is a good addition. However over time the plastic pulley wheel will break up from the impact into the stop (just get a new pulley part, metal if you can find it).
Good to respect your neighbors and not bash them. Your temporary setup until he grows up with some training should be great! Kudos 👌🏼
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What no shade or cover to protect him from heat and cold. 😖
Jet is an inside dog. This is for bathroom breaks and short periods of time.
I am worried that the run line is mounted too low. It is nearly invisible and could decapitate someone. Hate to see one of your friends get hurt.
Ok Karen. 👌
@@benrichards9667 who is this Karen you speak of?
so cute
We had an invisible fence for our husky she loved it she'd hang out in the yard happy digging for hours. She hardly ever "checked" it and we'd go months n months without changing the battery. Was way better than when we had her on a regular wire (didn't know something like this existed back then). Whenever she get loose before the IF she'd run n run n run and be almost impossible to catch almost lost her forever a few times.
Thank you for the advice! I’ll look into that!
@@Create208 the person we got her from as a puppy told us Huskies have no sense of direction to find their way back home. That definitely wasn't wrong, she'd run and run and run and run.
@@MM-fe9mz well that is bred into them after all.... not a good choice for an inside dog....lol.....they are cute tho...especially with different color eyes
@@donnajones1603 she definitely needed her outside time and was much happier once she could be outside without a wire.
I would recommend putting stops at each end so he can't get close enough to the poles so he doesn't wrap around them
Great idea!!
@@Create208 you could just use another one of those cable clamps at each end.
I’d go in the house for five minutes and my Great Dane would be wrapped around the post.
Sorry if you posted on one of your other videos - where is your house? Beautiful, wide-open country!
Idaho!
@@Create208 Can you be a tiny bit more specific? Idaho is huge - would you share a nearby city name?
@@razbuznik got to be southern Idaho. North is cold af in winter, flooded with californians and no longer desirable
@@benrichards9667 thanks Ben - looks awesome
@@razbuznik no problem. Check out Boise. It's close to Utah also. Both desirable areas. Winters less harsh.