I have a 5 yr old alpha doberman female, that I found out after having her about 2 months that she was trained as an area protection dog/ deterrent. When she is outside in the yard, she is always "looking" into the neighbors yards, and everything she sees that moves gets barked at and she runs the perimeter of the yard like she is possessed. I was told she was trained to do that. I do not know if she would bite anyone who happened to come into her area,because it is gated and no one has ever tried.I have asked several dog trainers about how to get her to stop doing it, with no luck/ideas that work. She is very very loud and the neighbors kids are scared of her. She is very friendly, and so quiet and chill when in the house and out in public that you don’t even notice her. But shes a monster in the backyard. I have tried the whistle technique, bringing her in when she starts the bad behavior, and rewarding her for "quiet". None of it works. I want to be able to be out in the yard with her and my other 3 dogs peacefully. I have had her for a year and no luck. My other 3 dogs do not act like her. They are very good in the yard and occasionally chase a squirrel. Does anyone have any other ideas?
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Hey everybody,
I was wondering at what frequency (hz) and what level (decibels) are used to break apart kidney stones, I believe the technical name for the treatment Is “Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy” or ESWL.
Also what frequency (hz) level (decibels) would be needed to reproduce the ‘smashing’ outside the body on a (probably less dense) analogue.
Would it be possible to demonstrate with maybe with like a “Kellogg’s crunchy nut cluster” (they look soooo much like kidney stones it’s not funny) and a mass array of store brought “Ultrasonic Dog Trainer/ Chaser” thingos. The one I found operates at: 20,000 to 25,000Hz and a level of 110 to 115 decibels
Thanks so much for your time!!!
Should be an easy one for all the Urologists out there
Thanks “David D” but I know how it works.
What I need to know is what I asked in the question!!!!
If you don’t know about the first part of the question DW, want I really need to know is:
“Would it be possible to demonstrate with maybe with like a “Kellogg’s crunchy nut cluster” (they look soooo much like kidney stones it’s not funny) and a mass array of store brought “Ultrasonic Dog Trainer/ Chaser” thingos. The one I found operates at: 20,000 to 25,000Hz and a level of 110 to 115 decibels”
Come on everyone!!! I really need to know it is possible to recreate kidney stone eradication outside the body using these Dog trainer things… and if so how many would I need. I reckon I could place the “zappers” in zip lock bag and the kidney stone analogue in like cling rap for use under water.
Any help on this subject would be massively appreciated as I need to know before this Wednesday!!!!!!!!!
Once again the output for “dog trainers” are (20,000 to 25,000Hz) at a level of 110 to 115 decibels.
Link about Dog trainer things: http://search.dse.com.au/search?sessionid=48300e4200fcd2762741c0a87f9c06e4&w=ultrasonic