Rolling in foxes poo - good tip

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I heard today that if you rub tomato ketchup into the area where the foxes poo is, leave for 5 mins then wash off it gets ride of the smell completely.
Wish I'd been told that when I had a dog he was always rolling in the stuff!
 

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I have heard this, but have not had the occasion to try it (long may this continue, the one time he rolled in fox poo I gagged!)
 

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My sister has tried this with her cavaliers, apparently it does work
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Luckily mine just seem to head for the horse poo, slightly less offensive
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Try Hibiscrub instead, I used it the other day on some unidentified faeces and Otto smelt fresh as a daisy for days afterwards
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I have yet to try it on Fox Poo though, that will be the real test.
I couldn't bear rubbing ketchup into his coat!
 

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Ketchup makes me want to vomit at the best of times so the thought of rubbing it into fox scat makes me feel sooo ill!

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PMSL!! Love it
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Apparently vinegar works too & is less messy.

What works even better is keeping an eye on the offending hound & shouting, 'Noooooooooo' if he's thinking about rolling...
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Easier said than done sometimes tho!
 

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Ha I can beat that - mine rolls in the fox poo and then eats it.

The smell is awful, so I normally use strong tea tree shampoo to remove.

If anyone has a cure to stop them actually deciding it wonderful stuff to roll, I'd really appreciate it.
 

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Mine stopped rolling in fox poo after he started associating it with a visit to the hose... Unfortunately badger and deer poo are too unusual and interesting for the deterrent to work!

For a water loving dog, he hates hoses!
 
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