Owly055
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A local neighbor dog is allowed to run loose a great deal of the time, and I've been having problems with raiding the bird feeder outside my window. I usually hear him when he makes his raid. The bird feeder is rigid mounted as it's primarily for magpies and crows, and they stand there and eat out of it. It consists of a dish screwed to a piece of plywood. The dog can stand on my front porch and get his paws on the plywood and get at the food I put out for the birds.... just barely, or jump up.
I'm debating ways to electrify it..... I don't currently own an electric fence charger, so I'm thinking about just using 120 and a switch. Neutral to a metal plate where the dog typically stands, and power to a metal dish, just using a switch that I flip on when the dog makes his raid. I suspect it would get his attention and I wouldn't have to use it more than once or twice. The metal plate will be an old highway sign with the plastic side down, and the aluminum side up. I'm afraid to use my capacitor discharge system as I really don't want a dog carcass to get rid of........... Needless to say we don't have a lease law here, not that I've ever seen many dog owners really respect one anyway.
H.W.
I'm debating ways to electrify it..... I don't currently own an electric fence charger, so I'm thinking about just using 120 and a switch. Neutral to a metal plate where the dog typically stands, and power to a metal dish, just using a switch that I flip on when the dog makes his raid. I suspect it would get his attention and I wouldn't have to use it more than once or twice. The metal plate will be an old highway sign with the plastic side down, and the aluminum side up. I'm afraid to use my capacitor discharge system as I really don't want a dog carcass to get rid of........... Needless to say we don't have a lease law here, not that I've ever seen many dog owners really respect one anyway.
H.W.