This video details the costs and the effectiveness period I experienced with Feline, Equine, Canine and Human tags. None lasted longer then 5 weeks despite their claim to last 4 months. The 5 week period extended from June 11, 2009 to around July 18th. I shall post details on my blog at in2books.blogspot.com UPDATE I AMENDED the other 4 videos to state: This video is #1 of 5 total. #5 is the “Effectiveness & Cost Analysis” conclusion. The glory of the equine tag was short lived & lasted NO MORE then 5 weeks total. Not just with my horse, but 9 others of friends. I had equine, feline, canine and human tags, which all proved to be ineffective. Sorry, but honest reporting is only fair.
There used to be an animal shelter near our house and it has moved, but a lot of people in the county don’t realise this, and when they see that it is closed, they just dump their animals off and a lot of them end up at our house.
They are having litter after litter, and we catch what we can and take them to the humane society, but we have a barn and we cannot go under it, and that’s a huge breeding ground…is there some type of herb or scent they hate? We need a deterrent for them this is getting out of hand. I don’t like cats but I hate to see animals in this conditon…
We have a dog but she is too overwelmed with the problem.
my question is: how effective is a dog pepper spray in case of a pitbull attack? i’m asking because i like to jog, but i fear pitbulls whose owners can’t control. i’ve seen it many times.
thanx! (i think in case of a pitbull attack a spray probably won’t help you).
Supergirl, that’s why i said what my quesion was ) i know what i’m talking about
I didn’t say pits are born bad; please stick to the question )
Someone had recommended that I use a spray to keep deer, coons, rabbits etc from my garden. It was an organic spray that used smell to detour these animals away. She said it was called Invisible Fence..when I did a search for it, I couldn’t find it. The only invisible fence I found was for dogs and other animals. Maybe she gave me the wrong name. Does anyone know what this product is called?
I’m Tire of people Not Picking Up their Dog’s $hit. I’m looking for a device that can make sounds so high it would tear the dog’s ear apart.(but humans wouldn’t hear it) I want to clarify I’m not cruel to animals and if this question bothers you then move on, but for those that feel the same way as me and know of a solution, please share the info.