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  • Chas_svo
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    Originally posted by mustang_revival View Post
    When I was growing up this woman behind us would leave her dog out 24/7 and that thing would bark non-stop. All. Night. Long..

    After speaking with the dog owner and her not growing a single f^ck to give:

    My dad took a "No bark" noise thing, took it apart, wired it up to an amp, ran it to a loud speaker mounted on the back of our house, and if that dog started up, clicked it on for a bit till he shut up.
    I always wondered how well they work. I don't have any bad neighbors, but several of the folks out here do. I think one just bought one of these, and is contemplating using it.

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  • SSMAN
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    Originally posted by mustang_revival View Post
    When I was growing up this woman behind us would leave her dog out 24/7 and that thing would bark non-stop. All. Night. Long..

    After speaking with the dog owner and her not growing a single f^ck to give:

    My dad took a "No bark" noise thing, took it apart, wired it up to an amp, ran it to a loud speaker mounted on the back of our house, and if that dog started up, clicked it on for a bit till he shut up.
    Could just wire up Van Halen's Eruption and point the speakers to the dogs and owners.

    Which brings up a point that the cops will cite you for this, but not for a dog barking. That is a load of BS

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  • SSMAN
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    Originally posted by Chas_svo View Post
    http://www.ultimatebarkcontrol.com/a...FdJZ7AodJWEA-Q

    This could have saved all their lives, not that I think many will miss them.


    I have used something similar to this. Can't say it did a darn thing. Can't help but wonder if they just sell you a box that does nothing and you can't hear if it does something. Shock collars will shock the shit out of them and you can hear it work.

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  • mustang_revival
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    When I was growing up this woman behind us would leave her dog out 24/7 and that thing would bark non-stop. All. Night. Long..

    After speaking with the dog owner and her not growing a single f^ck to give:

    My dad took a "No bark" noise thing, took it apart, wired it up to an amp, ran it to a loud speaker mounted on the back of our house, and if that dog started up, clicked it on for a bit till he shut up.
    Last edited by mustang_revival; 10-29-2013, 11:20 AM.

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  • scootro
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    someone threw antifreeze hotdogs in my buddies yard! luckily his barking dogs didn't eat 'em

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  • 01vnms4v
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    Originally posted by QIK46 View Post
    Shut your dog up or I will shut the bitch up for ya. That's why I hate dogs. I was forced to listen to that shit for yrs while I tried to sleep growing up. It becomes unbearable after so long of listening to it for hours on end.
    Get yourself a drink man that's harsh

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  • Chas_svo
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    http://www.ultimatebarkcontrol.com/a...FdJZ7AodJWEA-Q

    This could have saved all their lives, not that I think many will miss them.

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  • Ruffdaddy
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    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
    Difference is this story has to do with those living in a townhouse, so that barking is basically happening as if it's in the next room.
    Oh yeah that's a big difference. I missed that detail.

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  • SS Junk
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    Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
    I don't mind a dog barking at the front door, or any inside entrance for that matter. But constant outside barking is a big problem.
    Difference is this story has to do with those living in a townhouse, so that barking is basically happening as if it's in the next room.

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  • Ruffdaddy
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    I don't mind a dog barking at the front door, or any inside entrance for that matter. But constant outside barking is a big problem.

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  • 46Tbird
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    There are a lot of bad pet owners out there. I can certainly understand his frustration at the inescapable constant noise in a place that should be his sanctuary, especially if it was ongoing and he had tried to legally fix the problem to no avail. Sometimes people just snap. I actually feel worse for the shooter than the victims in this case. Shut your fucking dogs up, asshole. Why do you even have them if they are just barking all fucking night?
    I completely agree.

    I used to get onto my dog when he was a puppy if he growled or barked at all. Now when the doorbell rings or if there's a knock at the door, he just sits and looks at it. Thank GOD.

    Some people seem to not even be aware that their dogs are driving everyone else in the world INSANE. My uncle's family (five humans, two dogs, three cats) gets to hear full throttle barking anytime there is a sound at the front door, and have done so for the past 13 years. That shit drives me nuts when I stop by for a visit; I can't imagine living there.

    silent pets ftmfw

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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    This story has a Tiny Tim feel to it.
    haha

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  • bcoop
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    This story has a Tiny Tim feel to it.

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  • stevo
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    Originally posted by SSMAN View Post
    Shock collars don't cost that much. Might save their dogs life as well as theirs. (according to this thread)
    Lock the shock collars on the neck of the owners, I can guarantee that dog will never bark a second time.

    Stevo

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  • SEB
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    Im a animal lover, But some dogs need to be shot! Just like some people. Their is always going to that few that are a PITA no matter what

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