Ammonia can kill just about any living thing. It gives off choking toxic fumes, is poisonous if ingested, will blind a creature that gets ammonia in its eyes. It is a very effective disinfectant, useful for cleaning but hazardous.
In the wild, a dog lives in a pack and will cover its poop. That is what a dog is doing when it kicks its legs after pooping, although it may not make as much of an effort at it when it is living with a human family. In the wild, the poop if left uncovered can lead predators to the dog.
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because some plants can be very harmful like grapes are toxic to dogs a grape can cause a dogs kidney to fail some plants might have the same effect on cats to
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The strong odor of the insect repellent helped to deter mosquitoes from biting me while I was outside.
Ammonia has a very strong odor. It will deter rodents, including mice and rats. It is a more natural deterrent than poisons.
dogs enjoy pooping chickens!
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Essential oils like citrus, lavender, or peppermint can be used to deter cats from pooping in unwanted areas by placing a few drops on cotton balls and placing them in the area. Cats dislike the strong scents of these oils and will avoid the area.
Peeing pooping and wipeing their paws on the ground.
Owners don't control where dogs poop!
There is a product out there called Bird-Deter that is specifically designed for use on a mailbox. It is a very simple design but it keeps birds off of a mailbox with harming them in any way.
It stands for pooping in the bathroom like dogs do in the winter. : D
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In the wild, a dog lives in a pack and will cover its poop. That is what a dog is doing when it kicks its legs after pooping, although it may not make as much of an effort at it when it is living with a human family. In the wild, the poop if left uncovered can lead predators to the dog.
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