How Do You Make A Silent Dog Whistle?
Silent dog whistles, also known as Galton’s whistles, are excellent for getting your dog’s attention in a crowded area, amid a lot of noise or wind, and without putting in the effort of yelling and chasing them down. Silent dog whistles are designed to emit a high pitch that only dogs can hear. You can train your dog to respond to these high-pitched noises. A dog whistle can be made in much the same way as a willow whistle, with a few alterations made to increase the pitch. Find a willow tree branch 8 to 10 inches long and roughly three-fourths of an inch thick. Cut one of the branches at a 45-degree angle. Cut off the sharp end piece squarely. Make a hole in the top of the whistle with your knife, pushing the tip of your knife down into the branch. On the underside, bore out a small hole at an angle the same way as with the top hole. Make this hole no bigger than you could put the tip of a pen through. Cut a line from the end of your mouthpiece along the bark for 6 inches. Cut a circl