I need something to put on my lawn that repels dogs from doing their business on it.
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JL Spring & Associates on Oct 09, 2011Good stuff Belle, I'm familiar with this "Critter Ridder!" works for me with cats for sure! Don't have running loose dogs but I may put some down on a common fence near a walk path to the river...Thanks for reminding me! Best 2 U! JLHelpful Reply
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3po3 on Oct 09, 2011I have kept cats and dogs from doing their business in a planter by spreading lemon peels and cayenne pepper. Not sure how practical that is over an entire lawn, but if they have a favorite spot, it's worth a shot.Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Oct 10, 2011The auto sprinkler always work because of the shock factor. Helps keep deer away as well.Helpful Reply
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Bobby M on Oct 10, 2011shave some coast soap into boiling water. let stand until cold then strain into a pump up spray bottle use this on the touble areas.Helpful Reply
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Hope Bee on Oct 16, 2011Thanks for your responses. I'm going to try putting something on the edges of the lawn ans see what works.Helpful Reply
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Pam on May 04, 2012Thanks I need these answere also. I will give them a try. I tried cayenne pepper but every time I apply it rains that night and washes it away.Helpful Reply
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3po3 on May 04, 2012I don't have that problem around here. It rarely rains, and the problem planter doesn't get any direct precipitation anyway. But I lived in Chalmette for a year, so I understand the rain you get in La.Helpful Reply
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