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Does Pepper Spray Work on Dogs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 398997" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>A gadget we can get here is an anti-barking training device. It emits an ultrasonic sound when you press a button to activate it. Now that thank you is older, he may not be able to hear those frequencies any more.</p><p>A friend (actually, "person I know" would be more accurate) was being bothered by his neighbour's dogs barking loudly at all hours, so he bought this device and aimed the speaker at the neighbour's place. A small speaker, invisible on friend's property. </p><p>It could have worked well, with friend pressing the button every time the dogs barked, and eventually teaching the dogs to not bark. But no, this is why he is not really someone I feel friendly towards - he chose to ANNOY the dog with it and used it to set the dog up for failure. He kept triggering this to annoy the dog and make it bark. Eventually he got animal control to come because other neighbours complained about the dog's barking getting worse. Nobody ever worked out that this bloke was the reason. His main motivation was not to shut the dog up, it was to annoy people. He's THAt kind og guy.</p><p></p><p>But the device - it's cheap, you can have it discreetly on your property and you could (hopefully) train those dogs to stay off your property by using the ultrasonic pulse whenever they come round.</p><p></p><p>it's like an air horn, but inaudible to human ears. Yes, it is portable.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 398997, member: 1991"] A gadget we can get here is an anti-barking training device. It emits an ultrasonic sound when you press a button to activate it. Now that thank you is older, he may not be able to hear those frequencies any more. A friend (actually, "person I know" would be more accurate) was being bothered by his neighbour's dogs barking loudly at all hours, so he bought this device and aimed the speaker at the neighbour's place. A small speaker, invisible on friend's property. It could have worked well, with friend pressing the button every time the dogs barked, and eventually teaching the dogs to not bark. But no, this is why he is not really someone I feel friendly towards - he chose to ANNOY the dog with it and used it to set the dog up for failure. He kept triggering this to annoy the dog and make it bark. Eventually he got animal control to come because other neighbours complained about the dog's barking getting worse. Nobody ever worked out that this bloke was the reason. His main motivation was not to shut the dog up, it was to annoy people. He's THAt kind og guy. But the device - it's cheap, you can have it discreetly on your property and you could (hopefully) train those dogs to stay off your property by using the ultrasonic pulse whenever they come round. it's like an air horn, but inaudible to human ears. Yes, it is portable. Marg [/QUOTE]
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