a shock collar that you can controll, make the plant in the door, seem like something negative so that it will avoid the plant, but if you use a shock collar, don't use it with him/her on anything else for punishment.
put the dog food in a dog house with a flap 4 the door
To protect your door from dog scratches, you can use a door scratch protector, train your dog not to scratch the door, provide alternative scratching surfaces, and keep your dog's nails trimmed.
To protect your door from dog scratching, you can use a door scratch protector, train your dog not to scratch the door, provide alternative scratching surfaces, and keep your dog's nails trimmed.
If your dog can open the sliding door, you can use a broom handle to keep the door shut by wedging it so that the door will not slide. This will allow a child to open the door and block the dog from opening the door. You could also keep the door locked and teach the child how to unlock the door.
get a female dog who will keep your dog company. he will not want to leave the house, or dart out the door because he will be too busy trying to impress her.
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.
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 have to put a dog bye it you have to put a dog bye it