September 19, 20178 yr I am plagued by aggressive dogs in Soi Cosy Beach but have had problems when cycling in other places such as Nong Khai. So I was thinking of getting a dog repeller device. It is supposed to emit a sub sonic noise that causes the dog to run away. Does anyone know if they actually work? Can we buy them in Thailand? Thanks in advance for sensible, relevant answers.
September 19, 20178 yr They do work..I carry on when I walk an unfamiliar path. I bought mine in USA from Amazon...not sure if available in Thailand...but could always ship here I guess.
September 19, 20178 yr Author Just now, tonray said: They do work..I carry on when I walk an unfamiliar path. I bought mine in USA from Amazon...not sure if available in Thailand...but could always ship here I guess. What make and model is it please?
September 19, 20178 yr 2 minutes ago, The manic said: What make and model is it please? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MDSA7J9/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
September 19, 20178 yr Author 9 minutes ago, tonray said: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MDSA7J9/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Thanks. Any place to buy them apart from on line?
September 19, 20178 yr 2 minutes ago, The manic said: Thanks. Any place to buy them apart from on line? Never looked in Thailand.
September 19, 20178 yr Author 18 minutes ago, tonray said: Never looked in Thailand. Thanks. I'm gonna get one. It will improve the quality of my life.
September 19, 20178 yr Just now, The manic said: Thanks. I'm gonna get one. It will improve the quality of my life. This one is neat in that it has an audible mode also which lets out a squelch that pretty much puts them on notice of they surprise you (like walking around a corner and dog !)...I used that once and he stepped back immediately and then I hit him with the ultrasound and he ran across the road. I'm pretty sure the squelch would also work on a pesky Thai ex but I have not verified that yet....
September 19, 20178 yr Author 1 hour ago, tonray said: This one is neat in that it has an audible mode also which lets out a squelch that pretty much puts them on notice of they surprise you (like walking around a corner and dog !)...I used that once and he stepped back immediately and then I hit him with the ultrasound and he ran across the road. I'm pretty sure the squelch would also work on a pesky Thai ex but I have not verified that yet.... Sounds better and better. Now we need a device to train the vile owners of vile dogs.
September 19, 20178 yr Author 7 minutes ago, tso310 said: Good post. Ordered one for my return to Thailand next month. Ditto.
September 19, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, Halfaboy said: They do work unless the dog is deaf or it is an (ex-) police dog. In the case of a, police dog.. I just give him 500 baht and then I am on my way... ha, ha
September 19, 20178 yr 5 hours ago, The manic said: Thanks. I'm gonna get one. It will improve the quality of my life. Until you get one, attach a squirt gun to your bike full of ammonium. It won't harm the dogs, but they hate the smell and will avoid you. You only have to squirt them once ... they remember! Edited September 19, 20178 yr by Watchful
September 20, 20178 yr I notice that no one reports any actual experience using these devices successfully, just unsubstantiated opinion. Well, they don't work. The batteries in these devices are far too small to be able to produce a blast of sound loud enough to intimidate a dog, particularly an angry dog. Years ago I tested one while running. I would get up as close as possible behind some unsuspecting mutt and let him have. With one exception, there was never any reaction. The dogs weren't startled, much less frightened. There was one small terrier who, after getting "blasted" by my sonic device, did kind of look around with a worried expression. If he had been intent on ripping my throat out, I doubt that it would have given him pause.
September 20, 20178 yr Ultrasonic chasers do work. Not on all dogs in all situations but in using them for about six years I would say the success rate for me has been 80%. Purchase online in Thailand. COD. http://www.lazada.co.th/catalog/?q=Ultrasonic dog
September 20, 20178 yr A bamboo cane or a stick works just as well. If you need proof come and ask the pack down my soi! ;-)
September 20, 20178 yr Just now, elgenon said: Would this quiet a barking dog inside the neighbor's house? No.
September 20, 20178 yr 13 minutes ago, elgenon said: Would this quiet a barking dog inside the neighbor's house? Like me, you probably dream of a device that activates when the neighbour's dog barks and sends it running and howling with blood coming from its ears. (Dog lovers please accept the concept of humour)
September 20, 20178 yr 9 hours ago, LaserGriffin said: Thanks for this gonna try to order one of this. Ask them to throw in one for phone addicts while you're at it.....so can use in shops, shopping malls, while driving etc.,......I'll give you a decent "mark up" on it.
September 20, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, mikebike said: Ultrasonic chasers do work. Not on all dogs in all situations but in using them for about six years I would say the success rate for me has been 80%. Purchase online in Thailand. COD. http://www.lazada.co.th/catalog/?q=Ultrasonic dog You have failed to provide any evidence at all. Were you ever under attack or threatened by a dog and then drove him off by pressing the little button?
September 20, 20178 yr 13 hours ago, The manic said: I am plagued by aggressive dogs in Soi Cosy Beach but have had problems when cycling in other places such as Nong Khai. So I was thinking of getting a dog repeller device. It is supposed to emit a sub sonic noise that causes the dog to run away. Does anyone know if they actually work? Can we buy them in Thailand? Thanks in advance for sensible, relevant answers. Can buy on Lazada from as little as 282 THB, but doesn't say what distance it's good for.
September 20, 20178 yr Ultrasonic repellent devices do not work on cats. Here's an abstract of a study on cat responses. In some cases, some cats did "flick" their ears. http://veterinaryrecord.bmj.com/content/147/24/678 My advice is buying an amulet is likely to protect you better.
September 20, 20178 yr 26 minutes ago, CaptHaddock said: You have failed to provide any evidence at all. Were you ever under attack or threatened by a dog and then drove him off by pressing the little button? Same evidence you supplied that it does not work. The answer to your question is yes, many times.
September 20, 20178 yr I tried one back in Canada on my neighbors Basset hound which went crazy as soon as I stepped outside. Bought it at PetSmart for about 100 dollars and absolutely useless, they were kind enough to refund me They did tell me at the store they don't work very well Maybe they've gotten better
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