http://youtu.be/aBhtIxht8PU
listen to what the reporter says...wherever they go.so u guys think that it can't be tracked?.....http://youtu.be/yNPDgudPmXE this is big biz....people need to wake up
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http://youtu.be/aBhtIxht8PU
listen to what the reporter says...wherever they go.so u guys think that it can't be tracked?.....http://youtu.be/yNPDgudPmXE this is big biz....people need to wake up
turk?????that owned the gyp deez????if so pm me homie .
All of the formentioned sugestions are good. I personaly like cameras ,and the most important (Gaurd/sentry) dogs. Do some research of different breeds kennels that have them available. Some things to consider when looking, non dog agressive breeds,live stock freindly, and what you are willing to pay for a well traind sentry dog? I have two they work in pairs best. A great sentry dog will have good control, a food refusal , no dog agression , size (man stoping power) and should only be handeld by imediate family. Good luck.
I agree with Jack. The infra Red security Cameras are a good deterrent. However, the best thing to do is not let anyone know where you live, and GET ALONG WITH YOUR NEIGHBORS. In the morning, when you take out your trash, take theirs out too. If you get home before they do, bring the trash cans back in. Buy them a nice bottle of scotch when you get your bonus. Your neighbors can be your best friends or your worst enemies. You really have to cultivate that relationship. Magnum 10X 10 Kennels with locks also are a good deterrent
Fila Brasileiros. I want two :DQuote:
Originally Posted by gilamonster
A good non pit bull fenced away from the reall dogs yet surrounding them. I am working on getting a Scott line American bulldog just for that reason.
Kinda like a double yard
This is a good topic and something I have always prided myself on. Currently we have an American Bulldog, and a couple of Belgian Mals that run our property, and do a great job of keeping any unwanted visitors away from our land. Luckily, the few neighbors that are around, are good folks. The key is to raise the the AB and the Mals to be dog friendly, that way they can run in the same area as the bulldogs. They were raised since puppies to NOT be dog aggressive to anyone within the pack; this way the dogs and houses are protected. They will still run any strays off, but are very comfortable around our chained bulldogs.
tracked where ever they go indeed. but they mean they can read where ever they are just like the regular chips we inject in our dogs. it's not like they chip them in case a cow escapes.Quote:
Originally Posted by turkd3000
iv done some extra research but injectable microchips for animal do not exist yet. most important reason why is that they can not be powered for a long time. you can though buy gps chips to attach to their collars. for example check out the garmin gtu 10, but a thief has to be dumb for real to leave that on his neck.
you should be able to install a safety zone so youll be allerted on your phone when it leaves its chainspot. but you might aswell install sensors on your yard then. they're not that expensive, you'll be alerted on your phone when someones trespasses and its "animal proof" ( won't go off when a cat or bird passes)
were is thw best pl to buy those sensors that you speek of. Or whats the offical name for them?Quote:
Originally Posted by R2L
sry im not from the states, but look at regular alarm/security system sites to get an idea. its 1 central alarm system and you can buy as many sensors for them as you like. standard sets for in the house with wireless sensors are around 200 euro. iv got one in the house as well, you can install 3 phone numbers on it, which all will receive a text message when someone passes by. you will need different ones for outside i guess regarding reach, fog, rain. but im sure they are there.