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I have 2 male dogs and 3 cats( 2 are male). I have had all pets for quite some time and they are all fixed. I recently purchased a new ottoman( the one male cat thinks I bought it for him) and have noticed one of them are either spraying or peeing on it. The corners are soaked and some of the carpet also. This is happening everyday when i come home from work and sometimes when i wake in the morning. The one dog I believed it to be ( loves to mark when on walk) had its urine checked and came back negative. I tried to video tape while at work but the tape did not last all day…my question is how much spray does come out when a cat marks? is it enough to soak the furniture and the carpet? the smell is bad…any ideas..
oh and i did spray using a cat/dog deterrent and that only worked for a couple days
I like feeding small wild sparrows and blackbirds in the park….but the dog owners think they own the place and let their dogs run wild, poo and pee, and torment the birds while I am feeding them.
What is a good, strong, natural dog repellent that will keep the dogs away, while not bugging the birds that I can conceal??
Very creative ideas welcome!!!!
Im thinking nice hot pepper seeds in a colourful toy or biscuit carefully planted….natures protection?
I noticed the wild birds are very careful what they eat…
Oh, yes..anything harmless that would induce yelping, and that is concealable would be appreciated
last comment: Its not hypocritical to want to repel unleashed dogs away from a small greenspace. I would never harm *any* animal. Wild Birds have a hard life, they are small, exposed, and live a short life. They have a right to greenspace as well(probably even more so). Human domesticated animals ruin the planet everywhere. (I also think keeping parrots as pets is wrong, but thats a whole other issue. Why do Parrots go nuts? Their habitat was totally destroyed by humans and replaced by cattle in central/South America…they don’t belong in cages they belong in a wild rainforest)
I am tired of arriving home afterwork to find a fresh pile of feces in my garden. I was told there is a product you can purchase and spray that will keep pets off your lawn. Has anyone heard of this? Any suggestions. I have already tried to fish out the pet doing it but all my neighbor’s are SURE it’s not there dog. I am willing to go as far a to put something lethal down there if i have to. I LOATHE cleaning up dog shi%$!
at least i do not tend to shoot them
Yes Sir, that is OK with me, especially when there is no one to hold my balls
I would sniff pepper spray for fun and still do my thang though. Hopefuly.
Guys Guys Wait!
what are you talking about? it takes only up to 5 seconds for a male dog (who is somehow wandering without a leash) to mount on my baby princess. Have you ever had a chance to dismount a pitbull or any other big breed at that moments?
I will surely call the police to examine the accident. But i need a few vital minutes to save the grace of the moment.
I already teached her to sit down when she sees an approaching male. But that doesnt always work, when she is feeling funky. I can imagine what gona happen when she will get the instincts boiling.
She will have babies but with a right guy. Im sorry but she can only pick a guy in my list.
How about electro shock gun?
There must be something!
Please re-edit your answers. Thank you for understanding.
To The Answer Man,
Im sorry to hear about your Lab, i think that was a violation as your dog didnt harm him in any way.
Im talking about half a second of mounting time which is already a fact that happened. I can see when she doesnt really want the beef jump on her.
We are not planning to have puppies untill we know where are they going to. I think that it’s more violent to do a one way surgery to pets.
Thank you guys for answers. I think i got the point. I will do my best to hold both Jessie and the "lucky guy" down to earth during her periods. But if i ever see her stressed/scared/crying or in the need of protection.
Well, what am i saying, they are just animals?
Mailmen use this too. I like to take walks in my neighborhood but often encounter a loose dog and usually big ones like Dobermans, Rotwrilers, and Pitbulls. I have used the spray and it has worked however I worry about running out. It’s awful that I have to resort to this but so many people here like leaving thier pets off leash. I think they do it to protect thier property.
There are some good answers so far. I have a couple of answers I’m considering to pick but I’ll wait till the last day before I vote. The question may sound silly to some but I assure you there are some folks out there who think it’s bad. Case and point – I had a big biker-type neighbor who yelled at me for using it on his unleashed dog that was charging me. The idiot was standing right next to his dog when it happened. I’ts the owners, not the dogs I have a problem with. After I was bit by a pit I started to carry the pepper spray and was afraid to use it at first, thinking what if it don’t work or I miss his head and they bite me for trying. I’ll have to say thiough it has worked on some big ones like the Rot that is always out. I don’t have to spray him anymore — just point the bottle at him.
I want to make clear a few things. I don’t want you to get the wrong impression of me. The only time I had used the spray was maybe 3 times and these dogs were big and showing me that they were indeed agressive and off their leash or not fenced in. And in response to one of the answers, I have every right legally to defend myself with pepper spray even if the dog was on his property. If the dog is charging you and he’s not restrained you don’t have time to see if he will stop before he leaves the property. They are not likely to stop anyway and how would you know who’s dog it is if its not fenced in?
I’ve decided to let you guys pick the best answer. I found a couple answers I agree with but I’m interested in seeing the results of a unanimous vote.