Natural, Safe Substance that will keep dogs off my land/something that they dont like ??


Question:My neighbor has dogs that crap on the edge of my land. Is there a natural substance/plant or something that can be sprinkled on the border of my land that will drive them away so they dont want come near my land anymore? It has to be something that doessnt smell to humans.

Answers:
There are a lot of them, BioDefend, Repell, Liquid Fence, to name a few. They come in granual and liquid form. Check out PetCo, and the garden section at WalMart or your local feed and seed store. Red pepper flakes and cayenne pepper works, too.


Yes and you can find it at petsmart or petco. There are a few sprays that you can use to keep them away.
the sprays don't work that well if u ask me! the only solution that i've come up with and that is totally effective is to take a low powered BB gun and either shot them in the behind or near em. once or twice and they'll get the picture! it might be wrong to do this, but given how i feel and what i "want" to do to the dogs and cats that do there stuff in my yard... it's alot better! good luck
take 2 cups of rubbing alcohol and 2 teaspoons of lemon grass oil put them into a sprayer and spray where you dont want the dogs to go

or you can grind up a few cheap cigars or several cigarettes, let them soak overnight in a bowl of water, then dribble it around the areas you dont want the dogs to use the bathroom at.


or just sprinkle ammonia in the area

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