ChatterBank3 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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've tried the council route notasyoungasiwas, they were as much use as a chocolate fireguard. They had me keep a log of the barking for 3 months then when I submitted the report they someohow managed to lose it, despite the fact it was sent recorded delivery and I have proof they received it and signed for it.
Agree with Lankeela ^. Barking is not the issue in the OP. And a dog snuffling around in it's own garden is natural and what dog's do. You can't complain about snuffling. As I said before, snuffling is a sound not a noise and people can become so obsessed by something that annoys them that they listen out for it. Try and forget it minty if you ever come back to this thread!!
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