ChatterBank18 mins ago
The dog next door.
I am an animal lover. but the dog next door is a bit of a nuisance. The problem is we have a cat and the dog spends a lot of time snuffling through the fence, presumably to try and sniff out if the cat is around. This is an annoying noise if you are trying to enjoy a sit in the garden. My question then, is there a smell that dogs don't care for that I could perhaps spray on the fence to deter him. Nothing harmful.
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Unless you spray the whole length of the fence he will just move along and snuffle somewhere else. But to be honest - snuffling? Really? If it was barking and howling or digging holes to get through or even jumping the fence I could understand but you must have very sensitive hearing and a low tolerance threshold to be worried by snuffling. Why not try ear plugs?
Why not just take a radio into the garden with you? Then you won't hear the dog.
I had two Pugs next door both intent on digging under the fence to get through to my side some years back until I told the owner that I owned a APBT and that they really don't want to be doing that. Never heard them trying again.
I had two Pugs next door both intent on digging under the fence to get through to my side some years back until I told the owner that I owned a APBT and that they really don't want to be doing that. Never heard them trying again.