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can I buy an electronic hand held device that will Definetly drive away
stray dogs? Something which has a range of at least 100 to 150 feet.Do you know of such a device which Really and Truly Works? And about how much money do they cost? cuhulin |
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Jackson Animal Control, they are WORTHLESS!!! I have phoned them several
times before, so have at least two other people who live on this street, they have phoned them too.WORTHLESS!!! Jackson Animal Control people didn't come over here to pick up any stray dogs.I never, but Never take my dog outside unless I have the dog leash snapped onto her collar. I want to buy an electronic hand held device which I can aim at stray dogs and make them run away, BIG Time! This morning, I was cleaning out a small electric solid state refrigerator (I bought it this morning at the Goodwill store) in my back yard.I stepped into a big pile of stray dog dog poop.My little doggy only poops in my front yard out there near the street. cuhulin |
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![]() wrote: Jackson Animal Control, they are WORTHLESS!!! I have phoned them several times before, so have at least two other people who live on this street, they have phoned them too.WORTHLESS!!! Jackson Animal Control people didn't come over here to pick up any stray dogs.I never, but Never take my dog outside unless I have the dog leash snapped onto her collar. I want to buy an electronic hand held device which I can aim at stray dogs and make them run away, BIG Time! Steve recommended a pellet gun. Or better, yet, a firearm. I don't recommend firearm discharge in a residential area, except in the gravest extreme. A pellet gun, however is a better and less politically charged choice. You can get a pellet gun chambered in .177, which is a bit small for the target you have in mind, .22, which will get you where you need to go, and 9mm. The 9mm's require some serious pressure to throw them downrange with any accuracy. You pressurize them from a SCUBA tank, or the equivalent. Bitchin' cool shooting. A .22 is a more practical choice. Get a decent rifle. With a side lever, as opposed to a break barrel. RWS makes some very nice air rifles in .22. Not cheap, worth every penny. Other makes of note include Walther, and some Crossman PCP models. You're looking for something that will launch with a 1000fps or better muzzle velocity. There is a new type of firing system that uses a compressed air column as a spring. Two advantages, here. Low maintenance. The spring doesn't ever take a 'set.' And the tension can be adjusted to need. These can throw a .22 pellet at 1200fps and more. Pellet, for this target, should be heavy. You can find quality pellets at 11 grains or more. And there are now teflon coated hollow point pellets. Teflon coating delivers another 100-200fps at the muzzle...enough for the pellet to go supersonic...and the hollow point can open on impact to nearly 40 calibre. I've got coyotes here. They generally don't leave the property under their own steam. In a pistol, a Beeman P1 Magnum is very good for varmint control. .22 or .177. A well placed .177 from a Beeman can drop a raccoon where it stands. This said, if you're not in a residential area, a Glock shoots to point of aim, holds 17 in the box with one in the hole and fits the hand like you were borne with it. |
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D. Peter Maus wrote:
wrote: Jackson Animal Control, they are WORTHLESS!!! I have phoned them several times before, so have at least two other people who live on this street, they have phoned them too.WORTHLESS!!! Jackson Animal Control people didn't come over here to pick up any stray dogs.I never, but Never take my dog outside unless I have the dog leash snapped onto her collar. I want to buy an electronic hand held device which I can aim at stray dogs and make them run away, BIG Time! Steve recommended a pellet gun. Or better, yet, a firearm. I don't recommend firearm discharge in a residential area, except in the gravest extreme. A pellet gun, however is a better and less politically charged choice. You can get a pellet gun chambered in .177, which is a bit small for the target you have in mind, .22, which will get you where you need to go, and 9mm. The 9mm's require some serious pressure to throw them downrange with any accuracy. You pressurize them from a SCUBA tank, or the equivalent. Bitchin' cool shooting. A .22 is a more practical choice. Get a decent rifle. With a side lever, as opposed to a break barrel. RWS makes some very nice air rifles in .22. Not cheap, worth every penny. Other makes of note include Walther, and some Crossman PCP models. You're looking for something that will launch with a 1000fps or better muzzle velocity. There is a new type of firing system that uses a compressed air column as a spring. Two advantages, here. Low maintenance. The spring doesn't ever take a 'set.' And the tension can be adjusted to need. These can throw a .22 pellet at 1200fps and more. Pellet, for this target, should be heavy. You can find quality pellets at 11 grains or more. And there are now teflon coated hollow point pellets. Teflon coating delivers another 100-200fps at the muzzle...enough for the pellet to go supersonic...and the hollow point can open on impact to nearly 40 calibre. I've got coyotes here. They generally don't leave the property under their own steam. In a pistol, a Beeman P1 Magnum is very good for varmint control. .22 or .177. A well placed .177 from a Beeman can drop a raccoon where it stands. This said, if you're not in a residential area, a Glock shoots to point of aim, holds 17 in the box with one in the hole and fits the hand like you were borne with it. How about a paint ball gun dialed up to the max? That has to hurt and the offenders are tagged for animal control. Bill Baka |
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I won't do any physical harm to any of God's four legged creatures.I
have an old Buckeye wooden box.I might wire tie a few boards to it and use a long string tied to a stick and trap those stray dogs, there are two of them.I can take them to one of the animal shelters around here that doesn't put dogs to sleep. I placedddddd a rang uponnnn her fangerrrr onnnnn her left honnnnd,,,,, the onnnne she said she would savvvvve forrreverrrrr is gonnnne from the otherrrrrr honnnnnnd,,,,,,,,,,, cuhulin |
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On Sep 22, 8:19*pm, DougC wrote:
wrote: can I buy an electronic hand held device that will Definetly drive away stray dogs? Something which has a range of at least 100 to 150 feet.Do you know of such a device which Really and Truly Works? And about how much money do they cost? cuhulin I've never heard of such a thing as you desire. The only two things I've heard of that will do what you want is a bigger dog, or a scoped rifle. If this was your home property you could buy an electric FENCE,,,,, but really, the "electric" part isn't necessary. A plain fence is cheaper, and maybe you'll have money left over for an electric fire hydrant. If you want something to use while walking, you can carry a slingshot with some small steel BB (quarter-inch/6mm) ammo. Cheap, quiet and easy to use. - Dunno how well you'd be hitting dog-sized - stuff 50 yards out though. Spot-On ! ~ RHF |
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A few days ago, I phoned the Animal Health Products store. (that is
where I buy doggy's Pro Pac dog food www.propacpetfood.com ) I asked the guy if they sell hand held electronic devices for running off stray dogs, or if he knows where I can buy something like that.He said he doesn't know. They sell Cattle Prods though. www.amazing1.com advertises some electronic pest control devices, but I want to know if they actually work before I buy one. There are electronic pain field generators for humans, one of those contractors is working on hand held pain field generators for our Military.Why aren't there pain field generators for stray dogs? cuhulin |