Ammonia has a strong odor that may temporarily deter dogs from pooping in a specific area. It is not recommended as a long-term solution as it can be harmful to their health and may not be effective in the long run. It's better to focus on positive reinforcement and proper training techniques to encourage desired behavior.
This behavior is believed to be a natural instinct for dogs to mark their territory. By kicking their legs back after pooping, dogs are spreading their scent from the glands on their paws onto the ground, leaving a message to other dogs that they have been there.
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because some plants can be very harmful like grapes are toxic to dogs a grape can cause a dogs kidney to fail some plants might have the same effect on cats to
The strong odor of the insect repellent helped to deter mosquitoes from biting me while I was outside.
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Ammonia has a very strong odor. It will deter rodents, including mice and rats. It is a more natural deterrent than poisons.
dogs enjoy pooping chickens!
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Peeing pooping and wipeing their paws on the ground.
Owners don't control where dogs poop!
There is a product out there called Bird-Deter that is specifically designed for use on a mailbox. It is a very simple design but it keeps birds off of a mailbox with harming them in any way.
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It stands for pooping in the bathroom like dogs do in the winter. : D
This behavior is believed to be a natural instinct for dogs to mark their territory. By kicking their legs back after pooping, dogs are spreading their scent from the glands on their paws onto the ground, leaving a message to other dogs that they have been there.
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