Keeping dogs off my lawn

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Outside my house we have a small patch of unfenced lawn and some git keeps letting their dog cr*p on it, and is not cleaning it up we have even found some on our driveway and by our front door.
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I can't fence it as it is a rented house, is there anything I can spray around to stop them? I think it is our nextdoor neighbour but don't have any proof, was thinking of putting up a sign too. Any other ideas?

P*ssed off from Hertfordshire
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Put a sign up. If you do, I wouldn't even make it polite, as that is incredibly inconsiderate of that person to do that. What a bloody pain.

You can get those fake poos.......
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Hope you get it sorted, that is frustrating.
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just a gun lol
we have a dog that poops (to be polite) right outside our gate on the pavement but always infront of the gate.....
and you always see it that second too late!!!
i know tiger poo shifts cats? might work on dogs but tiger poo is not the easiest thing to find?
unless of course you have a tiger?
 
Collect up all this guys shite, put in a bucket of very warm water when you see him next, aim, and throw

I never want to get on the bad side of you
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just a gun lol
we have a dog that poops (to be polite) right outside our gate on the pavement but always infront of the gate.....
and you always see it that second too late!!!
i know tiger poo shifts cats? might work on dogs but tiger poo is not the easiest thing to find?
unless of course you have a tiger?

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Sadly I don't have a tiger, I do have an abyssinian though
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However the point is to get pooh off the lawn not just add different varieties
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There are a couple of thinsg that Pets at Home sell that are supposed to stop this thing happening. However try and catch them at it as it is a £50 fine each time they do it, if they refuse to pay it could go to court. Inform the local council.

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This used to happen when we were kids at my house...My Father waited until he had established who the culprit was and then took my Shetland pony round to his house and let it graze on his immaculately manicured lawn until it did a massive poo....The chap was furious and my Father (54 inch chest used to teach Olympic weightlifting amongst other things)calmly told him him if he let his dog poo on our lawn, it's only fair....
Seriously though....I think petshops have some sort of concoction.
 
I'm in a similar situation, except it is my next door neighbour, and it is because our back gardens are unfenced (new houses). I find it appaling that she lets her dog poop on our lawn, it's gross - it's one thing to clean up after your own dog, utterly different to go and collect another dog's crap! She also lets her dog poop all over her balcony (which is right next door to ours - gee that's going to smell nice in the summer! NOT! )Anyway, I got a preparation of green jelly gloop from Walmart - it smells like menthol and it supposed to keep cats and dogs away, only put it down last week, so too soon to tell if it worked, but I shall be monitoring, and delivering poop that is deposited from now on with an overarm throw towards her patio doors!
 
Go to the pet store and buy those green granules that turn into jelly. We used them when we were training our dogs not to wee or poo on our lawn - it worked.
 
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