Plants that Dogs dont like
Hi all
Im brand new to the forum Hopefully will be asking lots of questions Can anyone tell me what type of plants/shrubs can I plant alongside my fence to DISTRACT dogs from fouling on them?? Thanx in advance for any help or advice |
Just thought I would add an image to show you the fence on the right of the pond to maybe help with suggestions
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Plants that Dogs dont like
"Jimgentracer" wrote: Can anyone tell me what type of plants/shrubs can I plant alongside my fence to DISTRACT dogs from fouling on them?? Electrical plants. |
hahaha
wife said that too Oh well other than get rid of dogs not sure what to do and thats not happening! |
Plants that Dogs dont like
On Apr 8, 12:48*pm, "brooklyn1" wrote:
"Jimgentracer" wrote: Can anyone tell me what type of plants/shrubs can I plant alongside my fence to DISTRACT dogs from fouling on them?? Electrical plants. How about plants with great big thorns? |
Plants that Dogs dont like
Jimgentracer wrote in
: Oh well other than get rid of dogs not sure what to do and thats not happening! well, i have 4 dogs, from a Great Pyranees/Border Collie down to a Boston Terrier. they either go out on a lead or they go into the dog play yard. they don't mess up the gardens. if you want nice gardens, make the dogs a play yard. use the fence to grow pretty non-toxic vines. lee |
Thnx Lee
Our spaniels go for a daily walk 3 miles to the river Towy They unfortunately have no area or space to make a specific dog yard We do have Honeysuckle and Clematis planted on the wire fencing as suggested I was just wondering if there was that "magic" keep dogs away plant out there I dont want to harm my dogs just deter them from cocking up the damn Lavender or any other shrub which they take fancy too hahaha I will persevere as is we are planting 100 plus sweet peas along the fence this year to develop colour and hopefully sweet smells fingers crossed it works and legs crossed for the dogs hopefully hahaha |
My Labrador said he hates all shrubs, but everything else is fine.
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well I can honestly say Im happy to hear that
although my Spaniels are taking their name to its full entirety by cocking their legs up anything They are COCKER spaniels HAHAHAHA |
Plants that Dogs dont like
"Jimgentracer" wrote in message
... Hi all Im brand new to the forum Hopefully will be asking lots of questions Can anyone tell me what type of plants/shrubs can I plant alongside my fence to DISTRACT dogs from fouling on them?? Thanx in advance for any help or advice -- Jimgentracer Dogs like men, **** on anything. Dogs and other species use urine to mark territory. Doesn't matter what they go on as nothing is touching their outlet for marking said territory at time of marking. These are male of said species usually for obvious reasons. Dogs are more likely to **** on the fenceline area as that's obviously the extent of their territory. I haven't found any plant species that a dog won't **** on. or near while marking their territory. In a addition, a dog does not peruse the odor of what it ****es on prior to doing so. Afterwards, sometimes. Conclusion: don't waste your time.... -- Dave If you don't like the weather in Central Texas, just give it a minute... NWS states that a dry line may exist in a front if the front has much less moisture and is cooler vs air that the front approaches. This temperature difference causes the moisture to rise and may cause precipitaion. IE: rain. A topographical dry line exists in the Rockies in the USA that moves a bit west and east from time to time. Do not confuse the 2 terms of "dry line". You are welcome to make your own topographical determination if you deem appropriate. Though, not official in any manner. |
Plants that Dogs dont like
"Dioclese" NONE wrote in message ... "Jimgentracer" wrote in message ... Hi all Im brand new to the forum Hopefully will be asking lots of questions Can anyone tell me what type of plants/shrubs can I plant alongside my fence to DISTRACT dogs from fouling on them?? Thanx in advance for any help or advice -- Jimgentracer Dogs like men, **** on anything. Dogs and other species use urine to mark territory. Doesn't matter what they go on as nothing is touching their outlet for marking said territory at time of marking. These are male of said species usually for obvious reasons. Dogs are more likely to **** on the fenceline area as that's obviously the extent of their territory. I haven't found any plant species that a dog won't **** on. or near while marking their territory. In a addition, a dog does not peruse the odor of what it ****es on prior to doing so. Afterwards, sometimes. Conclusion: don't waste your time.... All true, and male dogs don't care whose leg they hump either, even a piano leg. But let's not lose sight of all the facts, bitches will wiggle their butts everywhere, for anyone, and they mark their territory too, but they use a different source of pheremones, dog bitches like women bitches don't care where they rub there thingie, your lawn, your carpet, or your bed... and male dogs aren't sniffing bitches butts, that's bitches rubbing it in their face... women do exactly the same. hehe |
Thanks all
I get the picture and we maybe taking this that one step too far lol I now decided to join the dogs and urinate on my fence! In the hope some bitch comes along and wiggles her butt at me HAHAHA If yer cant beat em Join em seriously Thanks again Its been fun |
Plants that Dogs dont like
"brooklyn1" wrote in message
... "Dioclese" NONE wrote in message ... "Jimgentracer" wrote in message ... Hi all Im brand new to the forum Hopefully will be asking lots of questions Can anyone tell me what type of plants/shrubs can I plant alongside my fence to DISTRACT dogs from fouling on them?? Thanx in advance for any help or advice -- Jimgentracer Dogs like men, **** on anything. Dogs and other species use urine to mark territory. Doesn't matter what they go on as nothing is touching their outlet for marking said territory at time of marking. These are male of said species usually for obvious reasons. Dogs are more likely to **** on the fenceline area as that's obviously the extent of their territory. I haven't found any plant species that a dog won't **** on. or near while marking their territory. In a addition, a dog does not peruse the odor of what it ****es on prior to doing so. Afterwards, sometimes. Conclusion: don't waste your time.... All true, and male dogs don't care whose leg they hump either, even a piano leg. But let's not lose sight of all the facts, bitches will wiggle their butts everywhere, for anyone, and they mark their territory too, but they use a different source of pheremones, dog bitches like women bitches don't care where they rub there thingie, your lawn, your carpet, or your bed... and male dogs aren't sniffing bitches butts, that's bitches rubbing it in their face... women do exactly the same. hehe One of my neighbor's dogs got loose last year. I forget the breed. He was at least 120 lbs, and seemed lean. I'm 6', and this dog's shoulders were even with my top hip level. Anyway, this dog, out of domination of the area neighborhood, ****ed the exterior border of the fenceline in a few places. Drove my dogs crazy. I've never seen a bitch marking a territory under circumstances like that. They seem to need peace and contentment before marking. -- Dave |
Plants that Dogs dont like
one reason I have raised beds. but they still cause "winter kill". and mine are
little guys. I had the garden itself blocked off until last year for a little construction, but then it was open and my azalea suffered. INgrid On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 19:06:53 -0500, "Dioclese" NONE wrote: Dogs like men, **** on anything. |
Plants that Dogs dont like
killfile time.........................
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