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jermey burns
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Registered: Aug 2003
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house dogs

do you all have the same problem i do? my problem is why in the world those house dog owners dont ever get after those barking dogs. i myself have been out in my back yard at 3am in my underwear yelling at my hounds...

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it seems to me that i can sleep good while my hounds are barking. it makes me dream about coon hunting, and i dream big. but when the yard dogs are barking. its time to run out and throw something at them.... gary woods

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Lynn Wilson
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We live in a rural area where most everybody has 3 to 10 acres, but our house and dog pens are at the front of our 5.3 acres, so we are within 50-100 yards of three neighbors. Therefore, I MUST keep them somewhat quiet at night. I've never gotten a noise complaint yet and I intend to keep it that way. I mostly let them carry on as much as they want in the daytime, but after dark they can tune up for a minute or so but when I stick my head out the window or door and say "COOL IT" they had BETTER shut it off, because next is the warning "don't MAKE me come OUT there" - and next is COMING out there with the hose or a switch. I maybe have only gone out there once every few months, but all but the newest know when I tell them to chill they CHILL! Then again they just aren't really barkers, even for a pen full of hounds, if they tune up and keep going for awhile something is usually up- more than likely the donkey teasing them by marching up and down the fence!

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wayne
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lynn

i have the same problem my kennel is next to my pasture and my miniature horses will go up to the kennel and tease the hounds

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No Bark Collars

My no bark collar works real well for a problem barker and I can verbally control my dogs.

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Lynn Wilson
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Re: lynn

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i have the same problem my kennel is next to my pasture and my miniature horses will go up to the kennel and tease the hounds


Actually except at night I don't discourage Grasshopper (the donkey) from teasing them. Figure it gives them some extra exercise ;0) - and when people ask me how I got such incredible rear ends on the dogs I tell them its because they spend most of their day reared up with their weight on their back legs, front feet on the fence barking at the donkey!

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wayne
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funiest part is once the hounds are loose they pay no attention to rhe minis at all i think having goats in the pasture keeps the pups disinterested in deer they don't pay any attention to the deer either

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