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When the mailman passes or the neighbors kids, the dog
starts
barking and running at the fence or at the gate.
If you're a dog owner that doesn't like that, order the
Onfencive sprinkler system.
The simple version detects the barks and starts up with the
typical sound of a sprinkling
system. After a few times, the
dog will avoid jumping on the gate. Especially if the water
is
tinged with a nice sweet smell.
Then higher-end version has several extra features:
* Detects the location of the barks and only sprinkles the
area
where the dog is in, and only when it's barking.
* Can detect the barking dog's location and spray it
anywhere in the yard while it's barking.
* Can have an audio message connected to its operation,
with a message in the owner's own voice.
* Can work without water and only with sound simulating
the spraying sound in the dog's ears.
This is different from the scarecrow system (see link) in
that
it's specific for fences or gates and barking dogs.
It is also different from the anti-pet-sprinkler idea because
we aren't saving furniture, but rather preventing the scary
barking and gate/fence attack show whenever unsuspecting
bypassers walk past your house.
Anti Pet Sprinkler
SmartyPants' idea [pashute, Feb 17 2016]
No Barking!
https://thecatatthe...ally-a-sign-i-like/ [pashute, Feb 17 2016]
Biconet sprinkler system
http://www.biconet....tter/sprinkler.html Helium's link (on Anti Pet Sprinkler HBDea) [pashute, Feb 17 2016]
Irish Water Spaniel
https://en.wikipedi...Irish_Water_Spaniel As the name suggests, very fond of water... [8th of 7, Feb 17 2016]
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What if your dog is a Spaniel, particularly a Water Spaniel ? |
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If it's a spaniel, it cannot be trained anyway, so it
falls outside the remit. |
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My neighbor had exactly this to prevent dogs from pooping his lawn. It was a motion sensor like one might have on security lights, attached to a sprinkler. Anything walked on that lawn and the sprinkler started up. That would be easy to do with the fence. |
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Or the Barkshock hybrid: a shock collar as one uses with an invisible fence together with an audible trigger, possibly on the collar itself. But if some other dog comes up and barks thru the fence at the dog wearing a Barkshock collar, the visiting dog will find his barks unusually potent. |
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Lee Valley used to sell such a motion-activated sprinkler to
keep deer from eating one's garden. But it didn't detect
sound, aim at the animal, play an audio message, or mount
on a fence. |
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