"No dog pee" sign - is one style more effective?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Deer pee is high volume, and, IMO, it does more damage. I see plenty of brown patches further in with homes without dogs, where dogs on leashes can’t reach.


no one is walking that deer on a leash letting it intentionally pee on my lawn. You're doing that. Also, dogs love to pee in the same spot over and over again, one after the other. It killed the grass I paid for in front of my house. I have no issues in the back even though plenty of deer come through.
Anonymous
Plant cactus along a fence.
Anonymous
“Poison warning: Grass treated with DEET and broken glass”

Or something like that
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seriously though. A fence. We avoid yards as much as possible and pick up. But until a dog learns how to use the indoor flush I’m pretty sure they’re going to pee outside at some point, and not on the pavement.


NP. If you are walking your dog, it needs to be under your control at all times. You could not use the excuse of "sorry, what could I do? dogs do that sometimes, and I certainly can't control him" for just anything a dog might do in someone else's yard.

Of course biting a child or breaking something are different, but the expectation of "under your control" is not. WHERE your dog travels is supposed to be under your control, or you shouldn't have a dog.
Anonymous
I’m still laughing about the pee sign troll. Thank you.
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