Thursday, December 9, 2010

The Dog Silencer Pro: Best In Show or Google To Go?

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<p style="text-align: left;">I'm not real sure what 'Google To Go' means, but before I spent $100+ on a new newfangled anti-bark device that might or might not work, I did a little homework on the Dog Silencer Pro.
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I usually research just about every product I decide to buy online, especially if it involves a substantial price tag (anything over $100), and this ultrasonic dog shutter-upper certainly qualified.</p>
The fact that it made a pretty solid promise about fixing a problem that originates from a source that is just about as hardheaded as me gave me reason to be skeptical if not down right suspicious.

Dog Silencer ProMy curiosity was definitely piqued though because I had 3 big sources of that particular problem running around my yard and they usually let me know they were still out there around 2 or 3 am, when that stupid neighborhood cat showed up.
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