Have you got a problem with barking dogs next door? You tried the police and they didn't help (they seldom do)? Did you called animal control and they don't give a crap (they usually don't)? It happens in so many parts of the US and the world. It happens here in Sugar Land, Texas and the local government here is now moving to ease the law against noisy dogs (can you believe that? the prosecutor admitted it to me). My opinion: someone on Sugar Land city council must have a noisy dog. Also my opinion: government is always trying to find ways to do less work. Most people don't trust politics and government, and I'm one of them. In recent times, government (large and small) has truly not earned the trust of the people (no doubt). Anyway, if you get no help and local government is useless to you, even though you pay your taxes, then you're on your own. Some people consider using high frequency sound to irritate or scare off the neighbor dog. There are commercial high frequency sound devices available that get mixed reviews, probably because they aren't powerful enough (just a guess). But, it's a known fact that dogs hear high frequencies. And, it seems logical that loud sounds would irritate a dog a possibly cause him to move away. In this tutorial are just some basic pieces of information about piezoelectric tweeters (high frequency speakers). There are a few good ideas in this video, but who knows if this will work. Maybe it'll work for some dogs, not for others. Some people ...
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