talt 878 Posted May 9, 2017 Report Share Posted May 9, 2017 I use one of the kids pump up water guns. Now as soon as they hear me pumping it up they shut up straight away. 1 Quote Link to post
neil cooney 10,416 Posted May 9, 2017 Report Share Posted May 9, 2017 Used to hunt with a lad who used to give them a quick spray with a hose he had near the back door. His wife also used it when they barked and the kids where doing it too. He asked me one day why was their benches and bedding always wet. Poor dogs if they farted they got sprayed. Their runs were soaking 24/7. And don't kid yourself by thinking dogs will not bark if there's a threat of a soaking. Who's going to spray them if the house is empty ? Believe me, dogs know when someones home or the house is empty. Someones mentioned a radio and it does indeed work. Another thing, some folk drive into their drive , get out and hear the dogs barking and presume they've been barking all day and scold them. When in reality they're barking because their master's home. They do get to know the differences in engines. A good routine and constant amusement or distraction of some sort will keep most dogs quiet. Personally I use a radio to keep them quiet. But the spoilt brats only like classical. 5 Quote Link to post
stonewall 1,913 Posted May 9, 2017 Report Share Posted May 9, 2017 Used to hunt with a lad who used to give them a quick spray with a hose he had near the back door. His wife also used it when they barked and the kids where doing it too. He asked me one day why was their benches and bedding always wet. Poor dogs if they farted they got sprayed. Their runs were soaking 24/7. And don't kid yourself by thinking dogs will not bark if there's a threat of a soaking. Who's going to spray them if the house is empty ? Believe me, dogs know when someones home or the house is empty. Someones mentioned a radio and it does indeed work. Another thing, some folk drive into their drive , get out and hear the dogs barking and presume they've been barking all day and scold them. When in reality they're barking because their master's home. They do get to know the differences in engines. A good routine and constant amusement or distraction of some sort will keep most dogs quiet. Personally I use a radio to keep them quiet. But the spoilt brats only like classical. go too any horse racing yard or breeding yard and u will hear the radio on in any of the stable barns.start pups off young. 1 Quote Link to post
shaneg 2,578 Posted May 9, 2017 Report Share Posted May 9, 2017 My dogs used to bark the place down when I drove in and wouldn't open there mouths when another car came in 1 Quote Link to post
terryd 8,662 Posted May 9, 2017 Report Share Posted May 9, 2017 if your not sure what they are upto when your out just set the laptop or what ever on record. I still do it randomly now just to keep a check. Don't want to annoy the neighbours. Wife was out for 4 hours this afternoon and not a squeak from his crate which is just as well cause his got a voice like a bloody hound Quote Link to post
Twm zig 30 Posted May 10, 2017 Report Share Posted May 10, 2017 .410 point blank is pretty effective 1 Quote Link to post
Tratante 92 Posted May 11, 2017 Report Share Posted May 11, 2017 One trick my dad used was an old door bell in the kennel. When the dogs fired up yapping he would sneak outside the kennel with a hose pipe. As soon as someone in the house rung the bell he would charge in like a madman soaking every dog in sight. After a few soaks all he had to do was sound the bell and every dog would run and hide. Trouble was when someone rang the actual doorbell the dogs in the house tried to get under the sofa. BTW we had an old grumpy Jack that once soaked would not come out of the kennel and if you tried to remove him he would show you his demonic side. Quote Link to post
steve t 1,044 Posted May 11, 2017 Report Share Posted May 11, 2017 do you know any farmers who could rent you a shed in a quiet spot where you could kennel them, I know a couple of lads that this worked well for Quote Link to post
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