Sep
02
2010
dog repellent spray
I got two cats in March, and a dog a few days ago.
One of my cats has always had the desire to pee on soft items that are not permanently in the living space. He has never peed on the carpeting, couch, or pillows on the couch, but he has peed on blankets on the floor and in my backpack on the floor.
This was tolerable because I could just make sure nothing out of the ordinary was on the floor.
Well, now he’s decided he’s gonna pee on the dog’s bed, which is a big cushion. Any blanket or bed I leave in the dog’s crate he will pee on. I want to keep the dog’s crate open so he can go in and out. I don’t think it’s a territory issue since he did it before the dog.
Short of the spray bottle, which I can only do if I catch him, and he doesn’t seem to give a s*** about, is there anything I can do? I don’t want the bed ruined totally.
Is there a pet repellent only for cats that won’t bug my dog?
Thanks!
I guess I should add that there are two litter boxes, two different kinds of litter, both of which he uses, and I am super clean with them (every day cleaning).
He has been to the vet and has no urinary tract infection. It is really JUST on out of place cloth items. Argh.
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Aug
31
2010
dog repellent spray
I have a house dog and he has fleas! He’s a schnauzer. He’s had fleas for a while…More than 8 months really. We have a special flea and tick killing shampoo and we bathe him in the shampoo about once every two weeks. When I bathe him I see the dead fleas rise on top of his coat. I only see about 2-3 everytime but at least I know it’s working.
Even after I bathe him he still scratches. I wait a few days and he continues to scratch…It only gets worse with time. He doesn’t scratch as much after I bathe him but all in all he still does it.
I wash all of his things in hot water everytime I bathe him. And I spray a flea repellent on him…I’ve even used a flea collar in addition to all this but he still seems to have fleas on him.
The culprit might be the carpet. He loves to go in my brothers room and sleep on his carpet. The fleas are probably in the carpet but he won’t stay out of there.
ANY ideas for removing the fleas from my dog and my house? I really hate to see my dog suffer.
He’s around 7 years old btw.
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Aug
17
2010
dog repellent spray
My dog is almost 8 years old and up until recently he has been good about going to the bathroom in our side yard. But when my dad moved into his new house, we started to take our dog back and forth from our moms to our dads. When our dad was doing yard work in his side yard, our dog had no place to go so he had to go in our garage and our dad never did anything about it. Now our dog stays at our moms after an incident, and of course he started to go in our garage. So we started to train him to go into our sideyard again and it just started to stick up until a few days ago. But my dog keeps going pee in the same spot in our garage, and no matter what i do, spray repellent, punish him when he goes, or reward him when he does go outside, he still goes in the same spot!!!! Please my mom is getting really mad. I need advice!!!!
dog repellent spray