To keep your dogs away from the neighbor's yard, you can consider installing a physical barrier like a fence, using positive reinforcement training to teach them boundaries, supervising them when they are outside, and providing them with enough mental and physical stimulation in your own yard.
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to keep your neighbors dog out of ur yard ask your neighbor to tie the dog up on the leash..if he doesnt listen just tell animal control when you see him loose.if non of those work try putting pepper around the yard the dogs hate the smell of pepper
Your city's animal control department should be able to tell you. If you have one or two more than the legal number, and they are small, quiet, indoor dogs and you keep your house and yard clean, then you might be able to get away with it. But if they disturb your neighbors by barking or smelling you will get found out and some will be taken away from you.
We use rubber snakes. Put them in yard. On cars. Or fences
To effectively keep your neighbors' weeds out of your yard, you can create a physical barrier like a fence or install a barrier made of landscaping fabric. Regularly mowing your lawn and pulling out any weeds that do appear can also help prevent them from spreading. Additionally, you can communicate with your neighbors about the issue and work together to address it.
You can make your yard more accommodating for feral dogs by leaving food and water out. Keep the yard quiet and keep other pets and people out of the yard. You should use extreme caution around feral dogs. They are wild and are not used to humans. They may attack.
It's just about impossible to keep squirrels out of outside areas. There is a squirrel repellent that might work but I don't know how you'd go about getting it in your neighbors yard. If you have access to the traps, spray the area around them with ammonia or fox urine. That will keep them away, supposedly. (But it stinks) Have the same trouble around here sometimes. I love squirrels. Neighbors suck!
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Racccons do not like confrontations with dogs and will try to avoid them. If raccoons know that dogs are present in an area, they will avoid that area. To protect property and gardens and trash bins people will sometimes have a dog loose in the yard to keep raccoons away.
Yes. They are a part of nature that you can control yourself (by weeding or spraying your own yard), but your neighbor is not obligated to keep weeds from touching or blowing into your yard.
Try mowing neighbors lawns, washing cars, doing yard work for neighbors such as weeding, walking neighbors dogs, watching neighbors houses while they are on vacation, watering neighbors yards while they are on vacation, just open your mind and the ideas will flood in.
One effective way to keep dogs in the yard is to install a secure fence that is tall enough to prevent them from jumping over or digging under it. Additionally, providing regular exercise, training, and supervision can help prevent dogs from wandering off.