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Natural, safe & effective: http://www.chipptips.com/dogrepellent An effective dog deterrent can make life much easier for all those suffering homeowners who are being forced to clean up feces in their yard. Whether you are a pet owner who needs to stop an animal from entering certain areas of your lawn, or an innocent homeowner who is forced to clean up after other people's pets, I have the perfect solutions for you. These are some of the best tips on how to keep animals out of your yard. These are 100% safe and natural methods for repelling dogs. Puppies are the best at finding access to places where they should not be. They always seem to find a way to get on the furniture, garden or certain areas of the house and yard. Figuring out the best way to repel dogs is not so easy. However, if you use the simple tips and products below, you can get rid of your problems for good. The first product you can use is a dog repellent spray. Sprays can be used to keep puppies from chewing, licking or scratching furniture in the house. It is also pretty effective in the yard for keeping them away from certain areas like your garden. The only downside to using this product outside is that you will need to reapply it after it rains or when the odor diminishes. I spoke to a animal trainer that told me she highly recommends a dog repellent called "bitter apple spray". It works better than vinegar, citrus or ammonia. Besides, Ammonia and vinegar will kill vegetation such as grass and plants. Bitter Apple Spray is made of herb and plant extracts so it is much less harsh on vegetation or fabrics/surfaces in your house. One commercial product that I would NOT recommend is an ultrasonic dog repellent. They work by emitting ultrasonic sound waves that some animals find offensive. I tried one of these in and I had little to no success with keeping the dogs from entering my yard. This approach seems like such a cool idea. Just plug this thing in and all of your problems go away! But it's not that simple. They seem to work well with pests but I had mixed results with canines. *The scientific name for the domestic dog is Canis lupus familiaris. It is a member of the Canidae family. Canines were the very first domesticated animal in human history. They are often kept as pets or used for working and hunting. For more information about this species, visit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog What I would highly recommend is a motion activated sprinkler. This is an all-natural dog deterrent. Unlike powder, granule or spray products, you do not need to reapply over and over again. All you need to do is hook this thing up to your hose. The sprinkler will take care of the rest. It patrols a 1,000 square foot area and will get rid of dogs, cats, skunks, squirrels and any other animals or unwanted visitors. You can program it to operate in the daytime, nighttime or both. It is the best way to provide 24 hour protection for your lawn. This dog repellent is highly effective on the following breeds: Afghan Hound, Chow Chow, Irish Wolfhound, Shih-Tzu, Siberian Husky, Boxer, Bulldog, Bull mastiff, French Bulldog, Labrador Retriever, Mastiff, Miniature Bull Terrier, Rottweiler, Collie, Greyhound, Pug, St. Bernard, American Cocker Spaniel, Australian Terrier, Basset Hound, Beagle, Bloodhound, Border Collie, Chihuahua, Dachshund, Doberman Pinscher, English Cocker Spaniel, Flat Coated Retriever, Golden Retriever, Great Dane, Miniature Schnauzer, Norwegian Elk hound, Old English Sheepdog, Pomeranian, Pit Bull Terrier and ALL other breeds imaginable. For more information, visit: http://landscaping.about.com/od/pestcontrol/a/dog_repellents.htm Unfortunately, many pet owners are inconsiderate and let their canines roam around the neighborhood unleashed. Others let their dogs squat and poop on any lawn that they please. Finally, you can have the last laugh with these natural and effective dog repellents.