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CHERYLHARRISON 14-08-2004 09:22 AM

DOGS ON THE LAWN
 
I have seen a few items on Cats in this Newsgroup.

I have problems with Dogs!

Do anyone know anything in particulary that works for Dogs.

Many thanks.

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Cheryl M Harrison
76 Norton Road
Coleshill
North Warks
B46 1ET
01675 463613



Oxymel of Squill 14-08-2004 09:29 AM

DOGS ON THE LAWN
 
dogs are no problem, bitches are the nuisance
but dogs are trainable, cats aren't


"CHERYLHARRISON" wrote in message
...
I have seen a few items on Cats in this Newsgroup.

I have problems with Dogs!

Do anyone know anything in particulary that works for Dogs.

Many thanks.

--
Cheryl M Harrison
76 Norton Road
Coleshill
North Warks
B46 1ET
01675 463613





Broadback 14-08-2004 10:12 AM

DOGS ON THE LAWN
 
Oxymel of Squill wrote:
dogs are no problem, bitches are the nuisance
but dogs are trainable, cats aren't


"CHERYLHARRISON" wrote in message
...

I have seen a few items on Cats in this Newsgroup.

I have problems with Dogs!

Do anyone know anything in particulary that works for Dogs.

Many thanks.

--
Cheryl M Harrison
76 Norton Road
Coleshill
North Warks
B46 1ET
01675 463613





If they are your dogs, train them, if others the owners are responsible,
talk to them or catch the dogs and take them to the local compound.

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redclay13 14-08-2004 03:02 PM


"CHERYLHARRISON" wrote in message
...
I have seen a few items on Cats in this Newsgroup.
I have problems with Dogs!
Do anyone know anything in particulary that works for Dogs.
Many thanks.
Cheryl M Harrison
76 Norton Road
Coleshill
North Warks
B46 1ET
01675 463613

The lawn and garden stores have dog repellents that are either sprayed or
spread on the edges of the lawn and the attractant posts. They work pretty
well as does the trichloro type of moth balls. Oils like cinnamon and such
will work as well. If you by chance see the dog and have your hose handy
spray it. Other than that when you see the dog and not the owner call the
warden about a loose dog. I have yet to find a real likable person when it
comes to dog's peeing on one's bushes. In fact the havahart site has some
of these sprays but I have not tried any of them.



Rachael of Nex, the Wiccan Rat 14-08-2004 04:35 PM


"redclay13" wrote in message
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The lawn and garden stores have dog repellents that are either sprayed or
spread on the edges of the lawn and the attractant posts. They work

pretty
well as does the trichloro type of moth balls. Oils like cinnamon and

such
will work as well. If you by chance see the dog and have your hose handy
spray it.


Not sure this really gets the desired effect - both my dogs and all the
neighbors dogs (who don't roam into other people's gardens, btw) all love
the hose ! They think it's a game, especially in the summer. I fear you
might, depending on the dog, attract them with this idea rather than scare
them off.

Some of the pepper products work - for a while.

Most likely a word with the owner is the best idea. The dog shouldn't be
roaming anyway - and if he / she is straying onto your lawn whilst out
walking with their person/s you might like to remind the owner that dogs are
supposed to be leashed or at the very least under the owner's verbal control
in public places anyway, afaik.


Rachael




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