Barking dog next door

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Barking dog next door Sammy bin Snoozin 12-07-2007
Posted by Sammy bin Snoozin on December 7, 2007, 7:03 pm
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We have a dog next door that barks day and night. Owner won't do =
anything about it.

I have heard there are devices that you can set up near the fence, and =
when the dog barks, it emits an audio signal that hurts their ears but =
is too high for humans to hear. The idea is to train the dog to stop =
barking.

Anyone heard of such device?

Thanks in advance.

Sam


Posted by Eggs Zachtly on December 8, 2007, 7:51 am
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Sammy bin Snoozin said:

> We have a dog next door that barks day and night.

That's what dogs do. ;)

> Owner won't do anything about it.

Are you inside the city limits? If so, and the dog barks at later hours
(say, after 9pm), the local authorities can /maybe/ make them do something
about it. That would depend on the local statutes. ;)

>
> I have heard there are devices that you can set up near the fence, and when
the dog barks, it emits an audio signal that hurts their ears but is too high
for humans to hear. The idea is to train the dog to stop barking.

>
> Anyone heard of such device?

Not that works long range. Most sound emitters are attached to the collar.
I would think something on the fence line would cause more problems. Every
time there's a loud noice, it may go off. Plus, other dogs in the
neighborhood could hear it. How would that affect them? At a greater range,
it probably wouldn't 'hurt their ears', but it may make /them/ start
barking.

Your word-wrap is still borked. It appears non-existant, now. =/

--

Eggs

I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not sure.

Posted by Oren on December 8, 2007, 12:20 pm
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On Sat, 08 Dec 2007 00:03:37 GMT, "Sammy bin Snoozin"

>We have a dog next door that barks day and night. Owner won't do anything
about it.
>
>I have heard there are devices that you can set up near the fence, and when the
dog barks, it emits an audio signal that hurts their ears but is too high for
humans to hear. The idea is to train the dog to stop barking.

>
>Anyone heard of such device?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Sam

Never built one myself:_ parabolic reflector_

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Posted by Ryan P. on December 8, 2007, 2:49 pm
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Sammy bin Snoozin wrote:
> We have a dog next door that barks day and night. Owner won't do anything
about it.
>
> I have heard there are devices that you can set up near the fence, and when
the dog barks, it emits an audio signal that hurts their ears but is too high
for humans to hear. The idea is to train the dog to stop barking.

>
> Anyone heard of such device?


Most neighborhoods in the US have noise ordenances that police can use
to fine dog owners for dogs that bark obnoxiously.

Otherwise, try one of these two items:

http://www.biconet.com/critter/superbarkFree.html

or

http://www.kiienterprises.com/dazer.html

Posted by Broderick Crawford ililililil on December 9, 2007, 9:59 am
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Sammy bin Snoozin wrote:
> We have a dog next door that barks day and night. Owner won't do anything
about it.
>
> I have heard there are devices that you can set up near the fence, and when
the dog barks, it emits an audio signal that hurts their ears but is too high
for humans to hear. The idea is to train the dog to stop barking.

>
> Anyone heard of such device?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Sam
>
The dog had NO RIGHT to disturb your peace. If the authorities won't do
anything I'd give him a lead pill.

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