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Subject: Re: Bark collars


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tanya
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Date Posted: 14:55:42 07/25/06 Tue
In reply to: Erin 's message, "Re: Bark collars" on 10:42:48 07/25/06 Tue

As I mentioned below I think Wuffie has convinced my husband that a bark collar is a bad idea. I'm beginning to think that some of the times that one of them is barking it is actually the neighbor's JR, he was barking like a moron the other day and they were all in the house with me or standing on the deck looking in his direction. They weren't where the noise was coming from. I still intend on getting that Scarecrow sprinkler for a couple of reasons 1)it will hopefully deter the other neighbor's dog from jumping into my yard and scaring the bejesus out of Wuffie and 2) I can put it along the other fence and hopefully curb some of that barking. If it by chance hits the neighbor dog well oops. He really doesn't run next to the fence anyhow. Just wish the sunflowers could have gone in this year along both sides of my yard so I wouldn't have to deal with others mindless barking. There is a difference by the way and you can train them to only react as such. My dogs all were convinced of such it is just the adoptees that I got that haven't figured it out.

The in-laws haven't asked lately so maybe they've given up asking me. I think their one real problem dog would smell of that citronella spray for years if they get one.

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Re: Bark collarsPatricia14:28:14 11/06/06 Mon


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