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MartinM
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Mark Dawson wrote:
> I've got a Dog Dazer. It's a handheld device that emits a high pitched
> frequency that dogs find uncomfortable and causes them to back away.
> Since I've had it, I've not really been plagued by a dog although I did
> have some stupid yappy rat thing try to bite my tyre at the weekend but
> I couldn't really zap it whilst the owner was attempting to unclamp its
> jaws.
> However, I spotted a dog in the park that was nowhere near it's owner
> and gave it a quick zap of the Dazer. I think it works because it leapt
> backwards in the air as if i'd shot it! Recommended, based on that one
> experience!
do they do a ped-dazer? for those who insist on using the bike half of
a shared abuse path and also the ones who insist on walking 5 abreast
down Sustrans paths then jumping into your way in surprise when you
come up behind them and sound a warning..
> I've got a Dog Dazer. It's a handheld device that emits a high pitched
> frequency that dogs find uncomfortable and causes them to back away.
> Since I've had it, I've not really been plagued by a dog although I did
> have some stupid yappy rat thing try to bite my tyre at the weekend but
> I couldn't really zap it whilst the owner was attempting to unclamp its
> jaws.
> However, I spotted a dog in the park that was nowhere near it's owner
> and gave it a quick zap of the Dazer. I think it works because it leapt
> backwards in the air as if i'd shot it! Recommended, based on that one
> experience!
do they do a ped-dazer? for those who insist on using the bike half of
a shared abuse path and also the ones who insist on walking 5 abreast
down Sustrans paths then jumping into your way in surprise when you
come up behind them and sound a warning..