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Ultrasonic dog repellers - any good?

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peter - 08 Sep 2003 19:48 GMT
Hi all,

I'm trying to find a solution how to keep neighbour's dog out & give our
cats free hand at the same time. The dog comes in thru gate and keeps
digging up our yard and peeing on plants. I have considered placing
ultrasonic dog repeller in front of the gate, but first wanted to find out
real life experiences out there. The one device I'm looking at is Weitech
0051:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005YWE5/qid=1063046310/sr=1-4/r
ef=sr_1_4/002-2632942-9192036?v=glance&s=garden


Any positive/negative feedback on this? I can't really use water spray
devices since there's a problem with water supply plus it needs to work
thru winter months as well.

Thx!
Peter
culprit - 09 Sep 2003 13:44 GMT
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to find a solution how to keep neighbour's dog out & give our
> cats free hand at the same time. The dog comes in thru gate and keeps
> digging up our yard and peeing on plants.

ask your neighbor to keep their dog contained, and call animal control if
they don't.  people who let their dogs roam free probably shouldn't have
them in the first place.

-kelly
peter - 09 Sep 2003 17:11 GMT
>> I'm trying to find a solution how to keep neighbour's dog out & give our
>> cats free hand at the same time. The dog comes in thru gate and keeps
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> they don't.  people who let their dogs roam free probably shouldn't have
> them in the first place.

This ain't US... I'm in Easter Europe ;) It's  a guard dog from nearby
parking lot and I kinda feel for the poor bastard who's chained all day,
and gets to roam only every now and then.

Peter
 
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