View Full Version : Keep dogs off your lawn remedy
gamby
05-01-2014, 12:57 AM
I would think an Invisible Fence would keep dogs off your lawn just as it would keep your dog in;
Just a matter of where you put it.
Villageshooter
05-01-2014, 01:06 AM
the. dogs. must wear a collar that will shock them! my wife has one for me when my dementia kicks in , keeps me in the yard, only problem is she doesnt like me peeing on her shrubs!
best i have found to keep dogs and owners out my yard is motion detection sprinkler head, it drenches the owner as well as fido! u can get the at amazon
Doesn't the doggie need to have a certain collar on?
asianthree
05-01-2014, 06:09 AM
only if the dog is wearing a collar and has the same program frequency..so no
Serenoa
05-01-2014, 06:16 AM
the. dogs. must wear a collar that will shock them! my wife has one for me when my dementia kicks in , keeps me in the yard, only problem is she doesnt like me peeing on her shrubs!
best i have found to keep dogs and owners out my yard is motion detection sprinkler head, it drenches the owner as well as fido! u can get the at amazon
That wouldn't work in my neighborhood. The owner is always out in the street, with only the dog on it's retractable leash up in my yard. For some reason dog owners just have a hard time controlling their dogs on retractable leashes, I can't understand it. LOL
elizabeth52
05-01-2014, 07:51 AM
I stopped using retractable leashes years ago for this very reason. You cannot possibly have control of your dog on one of those things. Granted, I have big dogs, but even with a little dog, it can be a problem. Plus, it teaches your dog to pull on the leash when walking!
My Daily Run
05-01-2014, 07:59 AM
I had that issue up north and I poured ammonia along the front of my property on the sidewalk and when the dog sniffed it got a wiff of it and would automatically cross the street when he got to my house...only took once...maybe you could pour some in the gutter in along the perimeter of your property. Just a thought...not harmful and believe me they have a good memory !!!
dbussone
05-01-2014, 07:59 AM
Doesn't the doggie need to have a certain collar on?
Yes
OCsun
05-01-2014, 07:59 AM
:popcorn:
gamby
05-01-2014, 01:03 PM
Yes you are absolutely right ! I don't know what I was thinking unless I had the cow fence in mind which is electrified.
The medication I'm on is messing my mind up this week !
( I have the H1N1 flu virus ) and on I.V. medications daily. Almost bought the farm with this one. I did get the vaccine but got sick anyway.---
I love animals even though I worked at a county Kennel when I was young and had to put down dogs weekly because no one wanted them. We had an acre lot where we came from so there was plenty of room for our dog. We trained her to go in one area in the back.
Anyway sorry for the mistake !
A
bkcunningham1
05-01-2014, 01:33 PM
No need to apologize. I hope you are up and about and feeling better soon. I knew a woman who worked at a county dog pound and had to put animals to sleep. She was one of the most compassionate animal lovers I've known. Takes a giant and mature heart to face the reality that these unwanted animals are facing. Sounds like you are just like her. Feel better soon.
Indydealmaker
05-01-2014, 01:54 PM
Yes you are absolutely right ! I don't know what I was thinking unless I had the cow fence in mind which is electrified.
The medication I'm on is messing my mind up this week !
( I have the H1N1 flu virus ) and on I.V. medications daily. Almost bought the farm with this one. I did get the vaccine but got sick anyway.---
I love animals even though I worked at a county Kennel when I was young and had to put down dogs weekly because no one wanted them. We had an acre lot where we came from so there was plenty of room for our dog. We trained her to go in one area in the back.
Anyway sorry for the mistake !
A
Get well soon!
CFrance
05-01-2014, 06:33 PM
Get well soon, Gamby.
CFrance
05-01-2014, 06:37 PM
In MI, we used to add a little ammonia to garbage bags to keep the raccoons out. (They were expert at opening trash cans.) It isn't harmful to the animals. It wasn't supposed to be harmful to the soil either, but otherwise I don't know what the environmental consequences are.
DougB
05-01-2014, 06:44 PM
Yes you are absolutely right ! I don't know what I was thinking unless I had the cow fence in mind which is electrified.
The medication I'm on is messing my mind up this week !
( I have the H1N1 flu virus ) and on I.V. medications daily. Almost bought the farm with this one. I did get the vaccine but got sick anyway.---
I love animals even though I worked at a county Kennel when I was young and had to put down dogs weekly because no one wanted them. We had an acre lot where we came from so there was plenty of room for our dog. We trained her to go in one area in the back.
Anyway sorry for the mistake !
A
Electric cow fence! There's an idea. It would work for solicitors as well.
CFrance
05-01-2014, 08:31 PM
Electric cow fence! There's an idea. It would work for solicitors as well.
Like the one that showed up at our door this afternoon selling lawn services... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzttttttttttt!
BarryRX
05-01-2014, 11:32 PM
the. dogs. must wear a collar that will shock them! my wife has one for me when my dementia kicks in , keeps me in the yard, only problem is she doesnt like me peeing on her shrubs!
best i have found to keep dogs and owners out my yard is motion detection sprinkler head, it drenches the owner as well as fido! u can get the at amazon
Winner of best answer award!
Bonanza
05-02-2014, 01:01 AM
I stopped using retractable leashes years ago for this very reason. You cannot possibly have control of your dog on one of those things. Granted, I have big dogs, but even with a little dog, it can be a problem. Plus, it teaches your dog to pull on the leash when walking!
You are 100% correct!
There is no control with those retractable leashes.
This afternoon we had a gator in our area, taking an easy walk down the street. I didn't stay out long enough to see where he went.
Later on, when it was starting to get dark, I went to get our mail. I saw a couple walking down the street with their beagle on a retractable leash. They were walking and talking and the dog was about 15 or so feet behind them. I stopped to tell them about the gator so that they would be more aware as they were walking their dog. It would have been very easy for a gator to do one chomp in that kind of situation. They would have been very surprised had the gator been there, to see what they actually ended up walking!
Forewarned is forearmed.
Everyone should get rid of those retractable leashes and get a safe 6 ft. lead.
You will then have control of your dog.
rdhdleo
05-02-2014, 09:41 AM
You are 100% correct!
There is no control with those retractable leashes.
This afternoon we had a gator in our area, taking an easy walk down the street. I didn't stay out long enough to see where he went.
Later on, when it was starting to get dark, I went to get our mail. I saw a couple walking down the street with their beagle on a retractable leash. They were walking and talking and the dog was about 15 or so feet behind them. I stopped to tell them about the gator so that they would be more aware as they were walking their dog. It would have been very easy for a gator to do one chomp in that kind of situation. They would have been very surprised had the gator been there, to see what they actually ended up walking!
Forewarned is forearmed.
Everyone should get rid of those retractable leashes and get a safe 6 ft. lead.
You will then have control of your dog.
Sorry can't agree. We use nothing but retractable leashes and have no problem whatsoever controlling our 2 dogs as a matter of fact I think it gives us more control. If you have arthritis or your reflexes aren't what they used to be I can see some would have a problem but like with anything it's not always for everyone.
rubicon
05-02-2014, 09:58 AM
Invisible fence heck install a low voltage electrical fence zap ouch zap ouch
perrjojo
05-02-2014, 10:01 AM
Sorry can't agree. We use nothing but retractable leashes and have no problem whatsoever controlling our 2 dogs as a matter of fact I think it gives us more control. If you have arthritis or your relaxes aren't what they used to be I can see some would have a problem but like with anything it's not always for everyone.
I agree. No problem if you know how to use it and helps if your dog is trained. Our dog knows to "heel" and knows it's only ok to run ahead when given the OK command.
dbussone
05-02-2014, 07:49 PM
Invisible fence heck install a low voltage electrical fence zap ouch zap ouch
And they give a tone warning before the "zap ouch"
DEWRDW
05-03-2014, 10:27 AM
It amazes me when I see dogs on other peoples lawn - in fact, what really amazes me are those who live in a cyv that have rocks/stones in their yards - then they walk their dogs on the lawns with grass - not bad dogs - bad pet owners!
gerryann
05-03-2014, 11:02 AM
It amazes me when I see dogs on other peoples lawn - in fact, what really amazes me are those who live in a cyv that have rocks/stones in their yards - then they walk their dogs on the lawns with grass - not bad dogs - bad pet owners!
Doesn't surprise me. Weathers crummy...raining. Folks are bored, sitting inside. Oh .....I have an idea, let's start bashing ALL the pet owners in TV. We know that they are all terrible owners. Let's just spend the rest of the day seeing how many people we can get to bash the dog owners. This has never been discussed before...so sounds like a good subject on a rainy Saturday....what fun!!!!
perrjojo
05-03-2014, 11:03 AM
The ammonia smell does keep animals away but be cautious about putting it on your lawn. Ammonia is a nitrate and will burn your grass. The ammonia in a Pet's urine is what burns your grass.
fishon
05-03-2014, 12:21 PM
Liquid Fence works fairly well. Dogs and deer don't like the smell. It comes in a pump bottle and is sold at most hardware stores. The active ingredient is capsaicin. Be sure to be upwind when spraying or you may find out how well it works.
jalopy54
05-04-2014, 08:35 AM
As long as the owner pickup up the poop I am fine with them.chilout
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