The problem of more people suffering serious injuries from dog bites and vicious dogs has led to the development of self-defence aids which emit ultrasonic waves to deter dogs within 20 feet.
The Ultrasonic Dog Chaser is a humane device which can be used by joggers, parents with young children, postmen and milkmen – or anyone who fears they may encounter a dog or sustain a serious dog bite.
Tragically, more people are now being killed by dogs left uncontrolled – dogs are by nature pack animals who defend their pack’s territory and any intruder into that territory can suddenly find themselves the victim of a dog bite if the animal or pack feels threatened. The Ultrasonic Dog Chaser has been developed to help protect humans from dog bites and emits a high- pitched noise only audible to dogs, which can be detected to within 20 feet.
Human ears are not sensitive to the sound emitted, so no disturbance is caused and the handheld gadget can easily be carried by children and adults alike. In some communities dogs have become a status symbol – and also a necessity to make an individual feel safe in their environment.
However, an inexperienced dog owner can soon find themselves having to deal with an-out-of-control dog if the animal is scared by noise or is perhaps in pain, is too hot or has not been trained properly when young.
Many vicious dogs have themselves been subjected to cruelty and when new owners collect a dog from a rehoming centre, any nervousness or underlying fears are not always obvious, meaning owners, too, can be the victim of dog bites and attacks.
The Ultrasonic Dog Chaser can be used as a training tool in the case of dogs which may need extra help to become accustomed to a normal domestic environment or readjust to a new environment.
Professional help should always be sought if your dog suddenly displays aggression, however, as situations can very easily develop from a growl to a dog bite attack if the animal feels frightened or cornered. Owners of dogs which attack or bite are legally responsible for their animals’ behaviour – and under UK personal injury law, victims of dog bites or dog attacks are able to claim compensation.
Using a device like the Ultrasonic Dog Chaser is not only more humane, but may one day protect both a dog owner and passers-by from a savage attack, which may seem unprovoked.
More information about buying an Ultrasonic Dog Chaser and staying safe when around dogs is available at TBOTech products (http://www.tbotech.com/staysafefromcanineattacks.htm).
If you have been injured in a dog attack or have been bitten by a dog and the incident has been reported to the police or you have received medical treatment, you have three years from the date of the attack in which to make a claim for compensation under the Laws of England and Wales.
If you see a dog out-of-control in your local park, always report it to the park warden or the dog warden at your local authority.
The RSPCA deals with issues related to animal cruelty, so if a dog is being mistreated, always report this in case the animal one day turns and attacks. Every year 200,000 people suffer from bites by dogs. Don't suffer in silence and make a claim for compensation.
Faizan Ahmad
About the Author:
This article is posted by Faizan who is the Author and Founder of TechSenser. He is a Professional Blogger from India and a passionate writer about Technology, Gadgets, How-to-Guides, etc. You can connect him on Google+.
The Ultrasonic Dog Chaser is a humane device which can be used by joggers, parents with young children, postmen and milkmen – or anyone who fears they may encounter a dog or sustain a serious dog bite.
Tragically, more people are now being killed by dogs left uncontrolled – dogs are by nature pack animals who defend their pack’s territory and any intruder into that territory can suddenly find themselves the victim of a dog bite if the animal or pack feels threatened. The Ultrasonic Dog Chaser has been developed to help protect humans from dog bites and emits a high- pitched noise only audible to dogs, which can be detected to within 20 feet.
Human ears are not sensitive to the sound emitted, so no disturbance is caused and the handheld gadget can easily be carried by children and adults alike. In some communities dogs have become a status symbol – and also a necessity to make an individual feel safe in their environment.
However, an inexperienced dog owner can soon find themselves having to deal with an-out-of-control dog if the animal is scared by noise or is perhaps in pain, is too hot or has not been trained properly when young.
Many vicious dogs have themselves been subjected to cruelty and when new owners collect a dog from a rehoming centre, any nervousness or underlying fears are not always obvious, meaning owners, too, can be the victim of dog bites and attacks.
The Ultrasonic Dog Chaser can be used as a training tool in the case of dogs which may need extra help to become accustomed to a normal domestic environment or readjust to a new environment.
Professional help should always be sought if your dog suddenly displays aggression, however, as situations can very easily develop from a growl to a dog bite attack if the animal feels frightened or cornered. Owners of dogs which attack or bite are legally responsible for their animals’ behaviour – and under UK personal injury law, victims of dog bites or dog attacks are able to claim compensation.
Using a device like the Ultrasonic Dog Chaser is not only more humane, but may one day protect both a dog owner and passers-by from a savage attack, which may seem unprovoked.
More information about buying an Ultrasonic Dog Chaser and staying safe when around dogs is available at TBOTech products (http://www.tbotech.com/staysafefromcanineattacks.htm).
If you have been injured in a dog attack or have been bitten by a dog and the incident has been reported to the police or you have received medical treatment, you have three years from the date of the attack in which to make a claim for compensation under the Laws of England and Wales.
If you see a dog out-of-control in your local park, always report it to the park warden or the dog warden at your local authority.
The RSPCA deals with issues related to animal cruelty, so if a dog is being mistreated, always report this in case the animal one day turns and attacks. Every year 200,000 people suffer from bites by dogs. Don't suffer in silence and make a claim for compensation.
About the Author:
This article is posted by Faizan who is the Author and Founder of TechSenser. He is a Professional Blogger from India and a passionate writer about Technology, Gadgets, How-to-Guides, etc. You can connect him on Google+.