How so I keep dogs from peeing on my flowers?
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How do I keep an unknown neighbor's cat from peeing on my front porch, furniture and cushions?
We can't use a motion sensor water scarecrow because it would get the delivery people all wet too.
There are multiple actions that you could take and I'll provide 3.
Our website also has many tips on how to keep this from happening.
This article has a couple of suggestions that might work: https://www.instructables.com/id/HOW-TO-KEEP-DOGS-from-peeing-on-your-lawn-and-flow/
Motion activated sprinklers.
This is for cats but some of the tips will work for dogs too: https://www.craftylittlegnome.com/keep-cats-out-of-the-flower-bed/
Here you go! I hope this helps! https://www.instructables.com/id/HOW-TO-KEEP-DOGS-from-peeing-on-your-lawn-and-flow/
You’ll likely have to train them to tinkle elsewhere. They’ll always go where the smell was prior.