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I agree with a fence.
If you sprinkle a lot of black pepper on the grass the dog won't want to go there anyway though. or wolf piss |
Wouldn't wolf piss be just as bad? It'll kill the grass and stink like an open sewer. |
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I like the signs indicating chemical treatment. Make that part of your yard difficult to navigate with staked off areas and garden fencing. I'd toss out large bags of mulch and soil so there should not an open area. Maybe dig some holes. You could also lay down some gravel.
Make this area look like anything but open space |
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PP above and wondering if you could install motion sensor lights for this part of your yard?
Also I just got a sign via etsy for my FRONT yard saying, "Please keep your dog off our our lawn". Had so many dog walkers allowing their leashed dog to be all over our lawn. So annoying. |
Maybe you could plant "toxic" plants (whatever you choose/non toxic) but then a small sign warning no dogs/toxic plant and chemical spray alert. Or lots and lots of chocolate and grapes... |
| you guys are nicer than me--I'd get a shovel and start flinging it back in his yard. Then get a fence or other deterrent--but first the sh$t would be in the yard it belongs in. |
| Is there some reason a pit bull enters into this description? Do their feces have special qualities? |