How do I keep people’s dogs from ****** in my parents front plants?




Some people keep bringing their dogs to *** in front of my parents’ house. On their plants. It leaves a really strong smell. I don’t know how people can let their dogs *** on people’s potted plants!

Any ideas how to stop people from bringing their dogs to *** on the plants?

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17 Responses to “How do I keep people’s dogs from ****** in my parents front plants?”

  1. Taylor G says:

    Jesus

  2. gertystorrud says:

    I have seen people put gallon plastic milk jugs around to spook them.

  3. Iggy rocks says:

    go ask in the dog pissing section

  4. Sherri Berri says:

    Pray about it.

  5. brilliantly8tIndigosquirtAMVAVT says:

    A live spark plug comes to mind. lol The only way I know involves an even stronger smell. wild cat ***.

  6. Praise the Lord! says:

    Take that up in the dog section.

  7. Sirius says:

    You might need to move the plants. Because once a dog marks its territory their is no stopping them.

  8. MainWorry says:

    Put another object out there for them to *** on, the smellier the better.

    A fence would also work.

  9. tgal says:

    You are in the wrong category. Try the “dog” section. (but thanks for the extra points)

  10. gutbucket says:

    Put a large picture of Ceiling Cat right by the plants. That will put the fear of cat in them.

  11. Stephski says:

    ….errr wrong section I think!

  12. godguy says:

    You can get spray - that keeps them away. Go to your local pet shop. You can also get an electronic fence - that will also keep them away.

  13. elaine 30705 says:

    Plug up a electric wire on the plant,s,,and they won’t want
    to *** on them again.

  14. Anonymous #265 says:

    Put powdered pepper and baking soda. Baking soda so that it would not smell its “toilet” spot. Pepper to make it sneeze.

  15. Mel a says:

    People, particularly the trainers at Petco or Petsmart know lots of tips and tricks to help.
    You’ll probably have better luck getting answers in the pets section.

  16. breyet_leyet says:

    If there are NO small children around, you can try moth, camphor flakes. There may be other scents but I can not think of them.
    I think chrysantheums keep away some rodents. There might even be a flower scent they also dislike.

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  17. i aint know says:

    wrong section.. .make a sign telling owners to stop their dogs from doing it ,,, it’s not the dogs fault they smell the *** and mark too ..one *** begets another and another ….let the owners know you’re not appreciating it ..they will go and *** on the neighbors bush ..

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