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Keeping Dogs from Peeing in My YardSome come after dark to let them do both jobs, just for spite. I do not blame the dogs, but their owners. I love dogs and have dogs of my own, but when they do their job, they do it at home. I am always friendly to people who walk by with or without a dog. I have read about several dog repellents, but this seems to be for keeping them from digging. I need something to keep them from hiking their leg on my yard. Any answers are very much appreciated. I have lost many dollars of plants. By Toebeanie from Warrensburg Feedback About This Post:RE: Keeping Dogs from Peeing in My Yard
This is wonderful, I have a little chihuahua who is housebroke and paper trained, but the little bugger still steps out the front door and does her business on the door-mat or right at the bottom of the front-step, which is the first place your foot hits when you step down. Post by SusanLee RE: Keeping Dogs from Peeing in My YardI really really appreciate hearing from so many peole who understand and all the wonderful remedies. I am headed to the store to buy cayenne pepper. All of you have a blessed summer. Post by Toebeanie RE: Keeping Dogs from Peeing in My Yard
I agree on not using moth balls. They smell terrible to people as well, and are poisonous. Post by louel53 RE: Keeping Dogs from Peeing in My Yard
I have the same problem in my area too, so I know how you feel! But I found a solution that is inexpensive and works like a charm! I found some cheap HOT sauce at Wal Mart. It was $1 for a large bottle. It had chunks in it so I strained it when I got home. Then I took an old Febreze bottle, rinsed it out good, and poured the hot sauce in. Then I filled it up with water. Now I spray along the edge of my yard with this once or twice a week. The smell dissipates in about an hour. But the dogs, cats and other animals still smell it when they sniff and they move on. Post by Cricketnc RE: Keeping Dogs from Peeing in My Yard
Two words...cayenne pepper. Dogs always sniff first and then hike their leg, usually to mark the territory as theirs, or because another dog has urinated there and they want to re-mark it as their territory. Cayenne pepper stops that, even keeps cats from digging in your nice soft uncompacted garden soil. Believe me I know all about other people's pets. Just sprinkle the ground cayenne pepper all around where ever the animals are using it for a toilet. Pretty soon the pet owners will get the idea, too. But buy a LOT of cayenne pepper to cover all the areas or they will just move over and do it anyway. Post by patom RE: Keeping Dogs from Peeing in My Yard
I would put up a wire wicket fencing. Cheap to buy, easy to put in, comes in lengths that unfold. Then tie some red fabric strips to it, you can make a sign to put in the yard, "Yard chemically treated, do not walk on, dangerous for pets". Post by T&T Grandma RE: Keeping Dogs from Peeing in My YardIsn't it awful that when you ask people for their help and they turn out to be spiteful? I like the cactus idea, or you don't plant plants that close to the edge. If you live in a regulated community I am sure the bylaws have rules and regulations that you could bring to their attn. People need to be more considerate of others property. Post by Cosy RE: Keeping Dogs from Peeing in My Yard
I would put up a little barrier around your yard, the kind you can buy that is only a foot high or so. Other than that I might secretly film them catch them with a camera doing the job and then turn them in to the city for this. People are supposed to pick up after their pets, it is a matter of courtesy. Post by Robyn Fed RE: Keeping Dogs from Peeing in My Yard
Have done this, but only with containers with holes, because I don't want a child to pick them up. Doesn't work. Post by Toebeanie RE: Keeping Dogs from Peeing in My YardTry Moth balls. Post by ivorylov |
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