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- Change your fertiliser some animals react strongly to other animals smells and odours. If you’ve been using organic fertilisers try using a chemical one for a short period and vice versa.
- Change your watering times if the offending dog is consistent in the time he or she turns up to relieve themselves make sure the sprinklers are already going. Even having the lawn wet prior to the animal presenting itself may be a huge deterrent.
- Keep gates closed and check for holes in fences we found some dog poo on our back lawn last week and we always keep our gates tightly closed. However, we found a hole had been dug on one of our shared fences and the neighbour’s dog had tunnelled through.