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Dog On Sofa
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My neighbour has taken in an 11-year-old Dalmatian - the owner having gone into care. At night 'Coco' insists on sleeping on a brand-new sofa she has just bought. How can she dissuade her from doing so? My suggestion of a light tap with a rolled up newspaper is "out of the question".
I was wondering if there was any kind of a smell that is acceptable to humans which dogs don't like that could be somehow put in the sofa. Any suggestions please?
I was wondering if there was any kind of a smell that is acceptable to humans which dogs don't like that could be somehow put in the sofa. Any suggestions please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.While it is possible to teach old dogs new tricks, at 11 years of age it might be difficult. I agree with both of Ratters suggestions and would add my own. If Coco only wants to be on there at night then why not cover the sofa with a rug at night so she can sleep there, removing the rug in the daytime.
As for the rolled up newspaper, i am disgusted that anyone should suggest it in this day and age.
As for the rolled up newspaper, i am disgusted that anyone should suggest it in this day and age.
When Karin took on Coco, about 6 months ago, though she was provided with nice sleeping arrangements, Coco insisted of sleeping on her fairly old sofa, so Karin decided to buy a new one, keeping the old one for Coco, and wouldn't you guess, she now eschews the old one and sleeps on the new sofa!
Perhaps the barricade may be the only way, I was thinking that there might be some kind of herb that dogs don't like the smell of - I believe cats don't like the smell of oranges for example, but I've never put it to the test.
Perhaps the barricade may be the only way, I was thinking that there might be some kind of herb that dogs don't like the smell of - I believe cats don't like the smell of oranges for example, but I've never put it to the test.