Diogs where they don't belong
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 03:48:16 UTC, "Ray" opined:
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On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 14:16:38 UTC, "Anonny Moose"
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On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 21:00:49 UTC, "Sunflower"
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What can I do to discourage feral, and not so feral, dogs
from
coming
into
my property both in daylight and at night, crapping here
and there
as
the
spirit moves them (no pun intended), and making
threatening noises
at
me?
Fence your property.
Not an option.
Motion sprinklers?
C'mon.
Well what's the deal? You're shooting down ideas without giving any
reasons.
Figure it out on your own then.
Thank you.
If someone has an idea involving a repellant substance, I would be
happy to
hear it.
Mark your territory the same way dogs do. Or, use something like old
cigar butts soaked in soapy water.
That's an interesting possibility. While I don't have a source of old cigar
butts, I do pee regularly. It never occured to me that dogs would regard a
human odor as a no-go territorial marker. Are you sure they would?
Thanks!!
Ray
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