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Posted by Todd Droege on 02-05-2009 09:11 PM:

Coonhounds & Golf ?

I have gotten myself into a situation where I will be moving from a somewhat seclueded area to a neighboring golf course, but I'm taking my hounds with me. My wife cringes everytime she thinks of my hounds barking and the complaints where going to experience. What I would like from whoever is some ideas on sound proofing kennels? Or how to make this experience a good one?


Posted by TDS.Walkers on 02-05-2009 09:38 PM:

barking..

thy make things where when the dog barks a screach is let out and they shut up

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Posted by Ken Grant on 02-05-2009 09:39 PM:

Todd,

Your moving to the golf course? The solution is that you will have no time to coonhunt, only play golf.lol

Ken


Posted by tanker on 02-05-2009 10:13 PM:

Use bark collars and you wont have a problem. I live in a subdivison with no problems.


Posted by Tree Blastin Be on 02-05-2009 10:16 PM:

use no bark collars but why move to a golf course

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Posted by nate m on 02-05-2009 11:13 PM:

break them from barklng it the yard. daaa

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Posted by Adam Reynolds on 02-06-2009 02:23 AM:

Bark collers would be your best bet.


Posted by backnine on 02-06-2009 03:00 AM:

I live on the edge of the golf course and have a kennel full of dogs. I have kept as many as up to 12 running walkers here at one time. The only time mine bark is when somebody comes into the yard. Living on the edge of the golf course is where I came up with back nine kennels.

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Posted by burdette on 02-06-2009 04:04 AM:

PUT BLINDERS UP SUCH AS PLYWOOD WHERE THE DOGS CANT SEE THE GOLF COARSE. IF THE DOGS CANT SEE THE PEOPLE THEY WONT BARK AS MUCH.

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Posted by mudman on 02-06-2009 05:58 AM:

watch out for Balls they could kill a dog

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Posted by POTOMAC on 02-06-2009 02:01 PM:

has anyone tried the high frequency kennel silencers.its a big box looks like a sub stereo box. when a dogs barks it ommites a high frequncy that only dogs can here. they are couple hundred bucks but it should take care of all the dogs in the kennel and the neighbors too?


Posted by Todd Droege on 02-06-2009 03:42 PM:

bark collars

I never have been sold on this idea, have always had concerns on whether or not they would mess with dogs hunting abilty, such as not barking when they should etc....


Does anyone have a kennel that is 100% enclosed?


Posted by shawnstovall on 02-06-2009 05:10 PM:

a buddy of has his total inclosed it is a nice kennel (insulated with the works, floor drains insided water) i would love to have a kennel like this it is so easy to keep clean he also on one side put a large run for the dogs also.


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