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    Is there an alarm I can put on my fence for the garden?
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    Spray bad-tasting and bad-smelling stuff (such as vinegar) that's nontoxic to plants or dogs, and let the dog figure out the rest.
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    How can I stop a neighbor's dog from pooping on my lawn?
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    You could put up a fence, or you could talk to the neighbor about not letting their dog on your property. You could also put some dog repellent such as Halt! or Keep Off! on your lawn.
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    How can I know if my dog is eating plants if I'm not home? Can another dog convince one dog not to eat plants?
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    Keep an eye on your plants and notice if parts of them are going missing. It would require some pretty complex training to teach your dog to 'guard' your plants from the other dog, and would be an unusual approach. It would really be best to just follow the guidelines in the article. if you train your dog well, then it shouldn't eat your plants, whether you are home or not.
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    Will lemon wedges keep a dog/puppy from digging in my outdoor potted plants?
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    I wouldn't recommend using actual wedges of lemon because if your dog ingests the piece of lemon, it could lead to an upset stomach, vomiting, weakness, and diarrhea. The best solution would be to create a homemade citrus deterrent that you can spray, which is much more convenient and safe. There are many different dog deterrent recipes online, so just look around and find one you like.
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