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Neighbors dog and my grass?

What can I spray on my front roadside lawn that is not harmful but will still manage to keep dogs from wanting to use the grass for their 'business'. It's annoying to have neighbors who do not cleanup after their pet and walk their dogs when no one is around.... I believe there is a spray available....

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I have heard that dogs hate the smell of mothballs or cayenne pepper so try either or both of those on your lawn. Also someone told me that at wal mart they sell Dog-Be-Gone crystals. Also the site below says minature roses and lavendar planted along the edge of your property discourage the dogs from choosing your lawn. Even spraying vinegar on your lawn might work. I hate lazy neighbors! Good Luck

    Oh this site is hilarious it is a sign you can put up to keep them away:

    http://www.yuckos.com/dogsignsdead.htm

  • 1 decade ago

    Sprinkle cayenne pepper all over your grass.

    You can also make up a spray if you have trees, posts, or other things that they like to pee on.

    2 very hot peppers

    1 clove garlic

    boil in 2 cups of water

    let steep for 2 days

    strain or pick out the pieces

    put in a spray bottle and don't get any in your eyes!!!

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    shop your dogs on your person backyard from now on and beware on your neighbor. sounds like he's previous speaking to. checklist each and every thing he does to you (video tape, etc.). reckoning on the enzymes interior the feces or urine, it is going to kill the grass. it extremely is a fantasy that it is purely lady urine, or that the feces will fertilize your grass. it easily relies upon on the dogs. sparkling it up besides...you will not desire to step in it, and you'd be rather disenchanted if it replaced into from somebody else's dogs and you had to bathe it up!

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Dogbegone

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  • Terry
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Where one goes they all want to go. I think anything you put out there to change the smell of things will help. Cheyenne pepper may help when they smell they will smell it and move on.

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