Lemon Juice.
Spray the furniture with it
The patio with it.
and if that fails, the dog with it.
2007-09-17 18:32:26
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answered by wizebloke 7
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Keep an eye on him(like another answer I assume the dog is male) and when he gets near the furniture make a noise with a Cesar Milan touching of the neck. This is not a hit or beat action. Watch an episode of emmy nominated "The Dog Whisperer"(Discovery) or "It's The Dog Or Me"(BBCamerica)Theres always keeping him away from the furniture. Watching him closely and when he goes for the furniture you have to be there. If you don't he's going to go for the furniture.
2007-09-17 17:48:47
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answered by zelhusker 2
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I assume its a male dog. They mark their territory on everything and it is almost impossible to stop them. You might try mixing water in a spray bottle with something unpleasant, like garllic powder, onion powder etc and spray the furniture legs (not the dog). Even some hot sauce mixed with the water. Be sure its doesn't harm the dog, he is only doing what dogs do. Good luck.
2007-09-17 17:06:49
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answered by kingsley 6
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Have you tried using ammonia and water? Try spraying that on the furniture just before you let the dog out and see if that helps, it did with my dogs!
2007-09-17 17:08:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Good Luck...No way out unless you put the furniture and the plants where the dogs arent..They are males and they are going to mark their territory..I have a male house dog..He marked my couch and chairs..I got him neutered..it helped with the bad smell, but he still marks..Again good Luck
2016-03-18 07:57:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Try mouse traps, but dont bait them. They worked 4 my do from stop digging. They wont hurt the dog, they're 2 slow. but it will just scare him. trust me, they really do work.
2007-09-17 17:30:08
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answered by Anonymous
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