Dogs Hate Mothballs
I have had good luck with mothballs. Dogs hate the smell. I put them around trees and in the flowerbeds.
Dawn in Severn, MD
Discourage Them with Potatoes
Semi-rotting potatoes discourage dogs from coming around.
Amy
A Gardener's Approach
You can use cayenne and red pepper mix. The strong smell deters them. I have seen the exact recipe on several gardening websites.
Amy
Claim Victory with Vinegar
I read that if you spray the edge of your yard with vinegar, it would deter dogs/cats from coming into your yard. After a few weeks, they will remember that awful smell and bypass your yard. You have to re-spray after a rain.
Linda
Give Ammonia a Try
I know that you can use Ammonia on your trash to keep nosey dogs out. Perhaps it would help keep the neighborhood animals away. I'm not sure if this is completely "harmless." Surely the animals won't lick at something that smells that putrid.
C
Spice Up Their Lives
I have heard that Cayenne Pepper works. I haven't tried this myself, as I don't have dogs or neighbor's dogs that do this type of damage. Apparently, you simply sprinkle the Cayenne Pepper around the area they have gone and they won't return to the same spot. To deter them from doing so in the first place, you could sprinkle a border of Cayenne Pepper to prevent them from crossing onto your lawn.
Chris
Send Them Sneezing
I have used ground black pepper to keep dogs, cats and skunks away from my house and garden. One sniff of the pepper will send them running off sneezing. Next time, they will leave without marking your property.
Dean
A Unique Message
This will sound strange, but adult male human urine has hormones in it that repels other mammals. It makes use of the fact that males mark territory with urine. Such marking is taken as a "do not trespass" message. It will also deter rabbits, deer, etc. And odds are very high that the older man you knew was well aware of this fact but was too embarrassed to share his "secret."
Debbie
Spray the Critters
You might try a motion-activated sprinkler that sprays with full garden hose pressure. It's called the Scarecrow. Do an Internet search with the words "scarecrow," "spray," and "motion" and you will find several online places that sell it.
I'm assuming you've tried talking with the owners if you can identify them. I think it's very irresponsible of them and gives pet owners a bad reputation. They should have fenced yards for their pets.
Diane
Call the Dog Catcher
Isn't there a leash law where you live? Call the dog catcher. Why should you have to put potentially harmful chemicals in your yard? It is the dog owner's responsibility to control their animal.
I have three dogs. They don't roam around to kill other peoples' grass, get in the trash, or possibly bite someone.
Gregg
A Tried and True Remedy
I've got a tried and true remedy for dogs using your lawn as their personal privy. Fill gallon jugs with water. Place them around the perimeter of your yard, every 3' or so. Your neighbors will ask you what the jugs are for and you can tell them that you're sick and tired of dogs messing up your yard and you heard that this would do the trick. It worked for me.
Joanne in California
Spray Listerine on Lawn
You can spray Listerine on the lawn or bitter apple. Listerine works better as some dogs actually like bitter apple. You can buy generic or store brand since the name brand is expensive.
Kathy
"Dog-B-Gone" Tonic
According to Jerry Baker, "America's Master Gardener," in his book Green Grass Magic, if a dog urinates on your lawn, water it immediately to dilute the urine and minimize the damage. He also gives a recipe for his "Dog-B-Gone Tonic" which contains:
2 cloves garlic
2 small onions
1 jalapeno pepper
1 T. cayenne pepper
1 T. Tabasco sauce
1 T. chili powder
1 T. liquid dish soap
1 qt. warm water
Chop up the garlic and onions and combine all ingredients. Let it sit for 24 hours, strain through cheesecloth, and then sprinkle on the areas that you want dogs to keep away from.
Karen
2006-07-03 01:34:51
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answered by Bolan 6
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2016-06-01 01:50:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Dogs can't read, the dog will still urinate on the fence, and dogs will drink antifreeze because it smells and tastes sweet, and their bodies will rapidly decline and they will die...I would say that is pretty inhumane punishment for urinating where they think it is OK. I don't know about the water trick or cayenne pepper they might work or if you like gardening a landscaper friend of mine plants marigolds around his yard to keep animals out because they don't like the smell and it is strong enough to keep they totally away. If it works your yard will look lovely with the flowers and healty. By the way my sisters spaniel like jalepeno peppers and spicy food.
2006-07-03 02:17:30
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answered by night_angel1976 1
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If you use ammonia, you're inviting them to urinate. The best way to keep dogs off your lawn is to grab your water hose and spray them every time they come by. Better yet, spray their stupid owners for thinking it's okay to let their dogs urinate on your lawn.
2006-07-03 02:36:39
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answered by English101 2
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Urine is ammonia based. Not only will it kill the lawn, it will draw dogs to it.
Set up a sprinkler and everytime you see strange dogs in the yard, turn it on.
2006-07-03 01:42:20
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answered by A Great Dane Lady 7
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Do not use ammonia, you can make the dog sick. Use cayenne pepper. And to the other reader, what would be the point of a sign? I wasn't aware that dogs could read.
2006-07-03 01:44:33
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ruben 4
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I just wish we could find the dog owner so I could throw it in there face
2016-07-01 16:56:35
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answered by catherine 1
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