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Mike 12-05-2006 04:32 AM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?

Thanks,

Mike



willshak 12-05-2006 05:46 AM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 
Mike wrote:
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?

Thanks,

Mike


Anything short of a fence will be easy for your dog to jump over.
I have a cable running from my house to a tree 70 feet away. The dog can
only go about 15 feet either side of the cable and there is a stop on
the cable 20 feet from the tree. There's nothing she can destroy except
grass.

--
Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
To Email, remove the double zeroes after 'at'

Dave Balderstone 12-05-2006 06:26 AM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 
In article _kT8g.5125$OF6.2558@trnddc06, Mike
wrote:

I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?


Motion detector sprinkler?

http://www.leevalley.com/garden/page.aspx?c=1&p=44958&cat=2,51555&ap=1

Mike 13-05-2006 11:07 PM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 
I'm planting new grass and other greenery. Believe I found what I need -
urine. . . urine from bears and wolves. Understand dogs will actually run
from this scent
and not cock their legs on my new greenery.


"Mike" wrote in message
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I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?

Thanks,

Mike





Kyle Boatright 15-05-2006 02:59 AM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 

"Mike" wrote in message
news:_kT8g.5125$OF6.2558@trnddc06...
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?

Thanks,

Mike


Do dogs run wild in your neighborhood, or do not-so-thoughtful pet owners
let their pets use your yard as a bathroom?

I don't have any advice for free-running dogs, but I have found that a small
sign (it can be 6" x 6" and made of something that doesn't stand out like a
sore thumb) that says something like.. "If your pet needs to use the
bathroom, please take them over to the mulched area instead of letting them
go on the yard or plants. Thanks!"

The bottom line is that pet owners are often lazy, but are usually nice
enough people to get their pets to use your preferred alternative, rather
than going right in the middle of your yard...




Steveo 15-05-2006 12:52 PM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 
Stubby wrote:
Mike wrote:
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?


Put several of those little "Dangerous lawn chemicals in use" signs
around your place and notify your neighbors.

I've never seen one that says that.

Stubby 15-05-2006 12:54 PM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 
Mike wrote:
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?


Put several of those little "Dangerous lawn chemicals in use" signs
around your place and notify your neighbors. Tell them it could hurt
their pets and they must keep those pets off your property.

CANNON-FODDER 15-05-2006 01:35 PM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 
Stubby wrote:

Mike wrote:
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?


Put several of those little "Dangerous lawn chemicals in use" signs
around your place and notify your neighbors. Tell them it could hurt
their pets and they must keep those pets off your property.


And be prepared for the hypochondriacs to come...

--
v/r,
C-F
collinsd_kc.rr.com

Stubby 15-05-2006 08:22 PM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 
CANNON-FODDER wrote:
Stubby wrote:

Mike wrote:
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?

Put several of those little "Dangerous lawn chemicals in use" signs
around your place and notify your neighbors. Tell them it could hurt
their pets and they must keep those pets off your property.


And be prepared for the hypochondriacs to come...

I suppose you need to have a special made sign with the message and "No
Tresspassing" on it.

Mel-Donnie Kelly 15-05-2006 09:07 PM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 
I use a 22 rifle with birdshot the first time.

Mel & Donnie down in Bluebird Valley In the middle of beautiful down
town Yountsville. Managers of the water works.
http://community.webtv.net/MelDKelly/doc

http://community.webtv.net/MelDKelly/MelDonniesBluebird


CANNON-FODDER 16-05-2006 02:34 AM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 
Stubby wrote:

CANNON-FODDER wrote:
Stubby wrote:

Mike wrote:
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?
Put several of those little "Dangerous lawn chemicals in use" signs
around your place and notify your neighbors. Tell them it could hurt
their pets and they must keep those pets off your property.


And be prepared for the hypochondriacs to come...

I suppose you need to have a special made sign with the message and "No
Tresspassing" on it.


Although my comment was meant as a wry poke at the power of suggestion, "No
Tresspassing" would certainly be better. That would be up-front and clear
instead of passive-aggressive and duplicitous, and would avoid any
confusion over which [non-existent] chemical was applied and if there were
any over-spray or ground-water concerns.

I am confident there are plenty of "No Tresspassing" signs available locally
without having to have a special one made.

--
v/r,
C-F
collinsd_kc.rr.com

Mike 16-05-2006 03:18 AM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 

"Kyle Boatright" wrote in message
. ..


Do dogs run wild in your neighborhood, or do not-so-thoughtful pet owners
let their pets use your yard as a bathroom?

I don't have any advice for free-running dogs, but I have found that a
small sign (it can be 6" x 6" and made of something that doesn't stand out
like a sore thumb) that says something like.. "If your pet needs to use
the bathroom, please take them over to the mulched area instead of letting
them go on the yard or plants. Thanks!"

The bottom line is that pet owners are often lazy, but are usually nice
enough people to get their pets to use your preferred alternative, rather
than going right in the middle of your yard...

It's an urban neighborhood some dogs are loose. I'll put up a couple of
small signs.

Mike



Mike 16-05-2006 03:19 AM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 

"Stubby" wrote in message
...
Mike wrote:
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?


Put several of those little "Dangerous lawn chemicals in use" signs around
your place and notify your neighbors. Tell them it could hurt their pets
and they must keep those pets off your property.


Good idea.

Mike



Spike 16-05-2006 07:00 AM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 
Oh, i just have to....
Have you tried a Supervandal?

You can find one over here,
http://thevandalnextdoordeaththreats...asar-intl.com/






"Mike" wrote in message
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I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?

Thanks,

Mike





Oscar_Lives 18-05-2006 01:16 AM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 

"Mike" wrote in message
news:_kT8g.5125$OF6.2558@trnddc06...
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?

Thanks,

Mike



Set out a dish of water with some antifreeze in it.

Some pieces of sponge soaked in bacon grease will also work.

Good luck.



Darryl 18-05-2006 07:02 PM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 

Mike wrote:
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?

Thanks,

Mike


No.

However, the fence need only be those green light-duty U-posts & thin
bird/deer netting (the kind you drape over trees & shrubs, with bright
strings or ribbons at dog-eye level to make it visible). Secure the
bottom of the fence netting with rocks, & tie the netting to each post.

For individual shrubs, I use 3' galvanized fencing, looped into in a 2'
diameter cylinder, with the snipped fence ends twisted around the other
side to hold it in cylinder shape. I've also learned to drive a 4'
U-post into the ground next to the loop, & fasten it to the fence loop
with plastic ties: ground stakes will not permit a 3' fence loop to
withstand a solid hit from a playful Labrador. When the shrubs are
large enough, I reuse the fence loops for new shrubs.


Mike 06-06-2006 02:38 AM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 

"Oscar_Lives" wrote in message
news:P1Pag.950394$x96.810540@attbi_s72...

"Mike" wrote in message
news:_kT8g.5125$OF6.2558@trnddc06...
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?

Thanks,

Mike



Set out a dish of water with some antifreeze in it.

Some pieces of sponge soaked in bacon grease will also work.

Good luck.


The dogs lick/chew them then don't return?





Mike 06-06-2006 02:39 AM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 
Sounds like that'l work for me.

"Darryl" wrote in message
ups.com...

Mike wrote:
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?

Thanks,

Mike


No.

However, the fence need only be those green light-duty U-posts & thin
bird/deer netting (the kind you drape over trees & shrubs, with bright
strings or ribbons at dog-eye level to make it visible). Secure the
bottom of the fence netting with rocks, & tie the netting to each post.

For individual shrubs, I use 3' galvanized fencing, looped into in a 2'
diameter cylinder, with the snipped fence ends twisted around the other
side to hold it in cylinder shape. I've also learned to drive a 4'
U-post into the ground next to the loop, & fasten it to the fence loop
with plastic ties: ground stakes will not permit a 3' fence loop to
withstand a solid hit from a playful Labrador. When the shrubs are
large enough, I reuse the fence loops for new shrubs.




Steveo 06-06-2006 03:18 AM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 
"Mike" wrote:
"Oscar_Lives" wrote in message
news:P1Pag.950394$x96.810540@attbi_s72...

"Mike" wrote in message
news:_kT8g.5125$OF6.2558@trnddc06...
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?

Thanks,

Mike



Set out a dish of water with some antifreeze in it.

Some pieces of sponge soaked in bacon grease will also work.

Good luck.


The dogs lick/chew them then don't return?

No, it's not as nice as that.

The dogs internal body parts will plug up and the dog may die. I suppose
there might be a time and place for extreme measures, eh?

George.com 06-06-2006 09:40 AM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 

"Steveo" wrote in message
...
"Mike" wrote:
"Oscar_Lives" wrote in message
news:P1Pag.950394$x96.810540@attbi_s72...

"Mike" wrote in message
news:_kT8g.5125$OF6.2558@trnddc06...
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?

Thanks,

Mike


Set out a dish of water with some antifreeze in it.

Some pieces of sponge soaked in bacon grease will also work.

Good luck.


The dogs lick/chew them then don't return?

No, it's not as nice as that.

The dogs internal body parts will plug up and the dog may die. I suppose
there might be a time and place for extreme measures, eh?


can't think of any Steve though I can think of some uses for it for people
who actually do this to dogs, along with electric fences, baseball bats and
barbed wire.

rob



Danny 08-06-2006 09:21 PM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 
Mike,
Short of hitting the owner with a stick, I've had some success
with Red Pepper Flakes. My grandfather use to spread them out on the side
walk in front of his business to keep the dogs moving on down the line.
Try boiling some flakes up in water then applying it to your most
visited canine rest stops and see if this helps.

Cheers

Dan
"Mike" wrote in message
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"Oscar_Lives" wrote in message
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"Mike" wrote in message
news:_kT8g.5125$OF6.2558@trnddc06...
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?

Thanks,

Mike



Set out a dish of water with some antifreeze in it.

Some pieces of sponge soaked in bacon grease will also work.

Good luck.


The dogs lick/chew them then don't return?







Mike 09-06-2006 02:41 AM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 
Thanks Danny I'll give it a try.

Mike

"Danny" wrote in message
...
Mike,
Short of hitting the owner with a stick, I've had some success
with Red Pepper Flakes. My grandfather use to spread them out on the side
walk in front of his business to keep the dogs moving on down the line.
Try boiling some flakes up in water then applying it to your most
visited canine rest stops and see if this helps.

Cheers

Dan
"Mike" wrote in message
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"Oscar_Lives" wrote in message
news:P1Pag.950394$x96.810540@attbi_s72...

"Mike" wrote in message
news:_kT8g.5125$OF6.2558@trnddc06...
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?

Thanks,

Mike


Set out a dish of water with some antifreeze in it.

Some pieces of sponge soaked in bacon grease will also work.

Good luck.


The dogs lick/chew them then don't return?









Tim Rogers 10-06-2006 11:12 PM

How Can I Keep Dogs Away from my Lawn and Other Plants?
 
Home Depot sells a product by Havaheart called Critter Ridder Dog and Cat
Repellant.
Works with natural capsaicin (sp?) i.e. strong pepper essence and a few
other ingredients.
It works.

Tim

"Mike" wrote in message
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Thanks Danny I'll give it a try.

Mike

"Danny" wrote in message
...
Mike,
Short of hitting the owner with a stick, I've had some success
with Red Pepper Flakes. My grandfather use to spread them out on the side
walk in front of his business to keep the dogs moving on down the line.
Try boiling some flakes up in water then applying it to your
most visited canine rest stops and see if this helps.

Cheers

Dan
"Mike" wrote in message
news:305hg.5244$9f2.4733@trnddc04...



"Oscar_Lives" wrote in message
news:P1Pag.950394$x96.810540@attbi_s72...

"Mike" wrote in message
news:_kT8g.5125$OF6.2558@trnddc06...
I'm planting new plants and want to keep dogs away from them.
Is there anything short of a fence that'll keep them away?

Thanks,

Mike


Set out a dish of water with some antifreeze in it.

Some pieces of sponge soaked in bacon grease will also work.

Good luck.

The dogs lick/chew them then don't return?











Nat_co 26-06-2012 11:23 PM

I strongly disagree with the suggestion to set out antifreeze or sponges soaked in bacon grease--- these will not only keep a dog away they can & probably will kill any animal that ingests them -- the antifreeze is highly toxic & the apogee can expand further in their stomach & or get stuck somewhere in their system & kill them -- I do hope nobody follows this advice -- there is a product called liquid fence & there are other liquids & powders that can be found at a pet store or some hardware stores to keep your pets away from plants & other certain areas -- I suggest you try these....... Good luck

weonlycut 20-07-2012 07:59 PM

You can use red pepper flakes. Dogs have keen sense of smell. So they will avoid your garden area altogether.


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