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DOG CHASER – DOG (AND CAT) REPELLER
DOG CHASER – DOG (AND CAT) REPELLER Depending on the size, biting dogs may cause big injuries with serious consequences, even eternal disfigurement, suffocation and death. Pressing the switch, this unit makes strong ultranonic waves which repells agressive dogs up to 6 m. It is harmless for people.
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Pet Flea Control – Summer Dog Tips
For more please visit: www.DogExplorer.com – comments are moderated! Follow us on Twitter http – Every year pet owners suffer the same frustrations. Warmer weather means more parasites, especially fleas! And, despite good, veterinary approved products, some pets are still subjected to these nasty bugs! What can we do to stop the infestation? Fleas are truly a pet owner’s curse and worst nightmare. Designed to survive and efficient at reproducing, these blood-sucking pests can quickly overrun house and home! In addition to causing misery for our pets, fleas have the potential to carry serious, even deadly diseases. In order to defeat this enemy, we need to understand their life cycle and dispel persistent myths that lead to ineffective flea control. For every adult flea seen on a dog or cat, there are about 95 other fleas in various life stages (eggs, larvae and pupae) around the pet’s environment. The failure to address the juvenile life stages is a primary reason why owners never seem to win any battles against fleas. People also misunderstand how adult fleas interact with pets. Once an adult flea finds your pet, there is very little short of death that will remove that flea from your dog or cat. People want to believe that fleas jump from pet to pet, like it is often depicted in cartoons. The fact is once a flea starts taking a blood meal from an animal, the flea will die within two hours if removed from the pet. Pets acquire fleas by picking them up from the …
Cat Repellent
Dog Attacks Police Car!!!!
Invitation: watch a video of a more mellow dog that hits soccer balls with its head: www.youtube.com A makeshift lock on a chain link fence was no match for the dog employee at Mann’s Welding called Winston. The 80-pound pit bull mix managed to break free Sunday. That’s when Michael Emerling received a call from police. “When they said he attacked a car,” said Emerling, “I wasn’t prepared for what I saw.” Winston chewed the front bumper of a patrol car completely off, bit through two tires, and left teeth marks in the side panel of the vehicle. The Chattanooga Police Officer behind the wheel was clocking speed when Winston launched his attack. The Officer was sitting in his car, filling out a report when he says the car began shaking. That’s when he got out of the car and discovered the dog attacking his car. The Officer used pepper spray, and then a stun gun but not even that could stop the dog. “The dog apparently rolled over and started chewing on the prongs, pulling them out of his skin,” said Officer Rebecca Royval, spokesperson for CPD, “then he kept going.” Royval says when back up arrived Winston then chewed the tires of the other patrol car. Eventually the dog was captured by animal control officers, with the help of one of his owners. “Obviously at some point yesterday he was not a nice dog,” said Emerling, “but previous to that he was very sweet.” Emerling says Winston will occasionally show aggression toward lawn equipment, but has never hurt anyone. Still …
Test of ultrasonic cat repellent
I used a motion-sensitive camera trap to monitor the effectiveness of a motion-sensitive ultrasonic cat repellent. The range of the repellent’s motion sensor was rather limited, and the cats quickly learned to just avoid it. The camera trap showed that I was getting 3-4 different feral cats moving through my yard 7-8 times per day before I put the repellent up, and this did not change after I put it up. I think this might be useful to keep cats out of one small area, I’ll try it on my kids’ sandbox.