yuck brand.... go to ebay or amazon! you have to be spacific. so on ebays the key words are:
Yuck for dogs, cats, horses
for amazon:naturvet bitter yuck no chew spray
REMEMBER! Be sure you don't but it ON the bed. put it AROUND the bed. like the legs of the bed and the sides of the bed.
First, try sitting in the dog bed and having the dog sit next to you. Show the dog the bed is OK and it is ment for them. If your dog is 'food oriented' use treats to persuade the dog to the bed and keep it there. :)
There are several ways you could do this. You could build a fence high enough that the dogs physically could not get into the flower bed. Or there are several products that are designed to have an unattractive odor to a dog, thereby keeping them away from wherever the product is sprayed. You can find these sprays at hardware stores or Wal-mart.
You could use PET CORRECTER but be sure to praise him/her if she/he moves away when you have quickly sprayed this (away from its face ).
no he didn't. they just sprayed something green on him.
keep it away from the dog it hates.... simple!
Absolutely not! It may even attract them. But it would tend to keep other animals away - like cats and rabbits. Any type of animal that a dog chases will realize there is a dog there and keep away.
No!
If you keep things away from a dog, but keep it in view, it could learn to not try to eat it
Because if you really love your dog then you shouldn't give it away unless people want to take your dog away. Such as the animal control. Or something like that. If you have no reason to give it away then dont give it away. Just keep it and care for it.
It dies
Maybe, maybe not. You should keep a tortoise away from a cat and dog unless the cat or dog will try to attack it.
you need to train them. i suggest doing the treat training for example: ~the dog is on the bed, you get a treat and motion your hand and voice to say "down" make sure that you say is assertively. ~the first time the dog gets off the bed make sure to reward them with a treat. ~keep doing this training until the dog knows that getting off the bed is a good thing and brings good things to them. good luck!