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is this anywhere available in Pattaya

would like to use some as it seem to work when spraying on some furniture which your dogs love to use to urinate against.

Especially some furniture I have outside in the garden.

And if they don't pee on the furniture, where are they going to pee? Sounds like they need some training and to be let out more often, rather than a chemical solution.

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And if they don't pee on the furniture, where are they going to pee? Sounds like they need some training and to be let out more often, rather than a chemical solution.

for me they can pee wherever they like anywhere in my garden which is ample big enough i just like them to stay away from a few pieces of furniture that stand outside and have to be spayed down with water every day.

for some reason its his favorite urine corner i think and i would him to change that corner

hope you understand what i am looking for.

Put a hand full of small stones/pebbles into a used coke can put tape over the hole to stop the stones coming out. ...Then every time the dog goes near a place you he/she is not permitted throw the can on the ground behind the dog (not at the dog) and say NO! in a firm manner.kept this up for a few weeks the dog will soon get the idea.....

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Try dog enjoy per shop on 3 road, they have the largest range of pet products in Pattaya.

I bought stuff call "Stop It" a while back for that very purpose, i got it at foodland, in an orange coloured spray can, spray it on chair legs, flower pots etc

i use this product, it works equally well on dogs and people

it can be used in clubs and bars all over Pattaya and even on expat forums

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I bought stuff call "Stop It" a while back for that very purpose, i got it at foodland, in an orange coloured spray can, spray it on chair legs, flower pots etc

today at foodland

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A rolled up newspaper will do the trick. Only need to use it once and show it a few more times for effect - works with kids too.

Never tried it I have heard vinegar works

I believe Thais use a bamboo pole.

When placing the household refuse outside my home for the dustbin men to collect and take away, I scatter some pepper over the plastic bag which, so far, has kept the soi dogs away..

And if they don't pee on the furniture, where are they going to pee? Sounds like they need some training and to be let out more often, rather than a chemical solution.

for me they can pee wherever they like anywhere in my garden which is ample big enough i just like them to stay away from a few pieces of furniture that stand outside and have to be spayed down with water every day.

for some reason its his favorite urine corner i think and i would him to change that corner

hope you understand what i am looking for.

Go to a garden centre, plant shop. Most sell a liquid that you add water too. It stops dogs, cats etc going near and spraying the area.

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