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Default Dogs on lawns :-(

Hugh Jampton wrote:
On 18 Aug 2009 19:28:11 GMT, Al wrote:

Well, they used to say that bottles or open bowls of water placed where the
dog pees will stop them.


Big garden - several lawns - they pee everywhere :-(


This is probably no help now, but if the dogs are young it
is quite easy to train them to only do business off of the
lawns. If you've got a field within easy distance they
can tell the difference between short-cut and long-cut
grass.

Our 2 yr Golden hasn't peed on the lawn in nearly 2 yrs.

The down side is on car trips it can be difficult to persuade
them to use the rest area if only lawn is available.

-E
 
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