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they make a device that sprays a blast of air at them when they come close. it is supposed to work wonders. me, i had a very tenacious dog. i put a bunch of mouse traps in there. it doesnt hurt, but scared the crap out of her.

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Same problem with our dachsaund (sp?). If there any food garbage in there and we leave the house, she makes a beeline for it. I've beaten her within an inch if her life and had a talk with her while she sat in the trash can, and she did it the next day. Grrrrr. Kids and wife say she's a dog and they do that stuff, so there's mixed messages. Grrrr.

Looking for a better, heavier trash can now. Before the dog gets thrown out with the trash....
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Tabasco Sauce I've had a couple labs that got in to the trash a few times, I did this
Soak a piece of meat in Tabasco let them find it. It's worked for me. You may need to do it a couple times. Dogs, they will eat anything once.

Some honorable mentions for Lab's that I have had:

Bar of soap
Light bulbs = expensive
underwear
pantyhose
Half a netted roast
Whole chicken
Band aids other bloody dressings
Gophers
Steaks off the grill
Kid's Birthday cake off the counter
Few harvested waterfowl
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Tabasco Sauce I've had a couple labs that got in to the trash a few times, I did this
Soak a piece of meat in Tabasco let them find it. It's worked for me. You may need to do it a couple times. Dogs, they will eat anything once.

Some honorable mentions for Lab's that I have had:

Bar of soap
Light bulbs = expensive
underwear
pantyhose
Half a netted roast
Whole chicken
Band aids other bloody dressings
Gophers
Steaks off the grill
Kid's Birthday cake off the counter
Few harvested waterfowl
LOL! sounds to be about what my newfoundland has accomplished. no light bulbs, thankfully. the best was when the dog defecated a cornhusk on a walk in front of my wife. i had failed to inform her that gigi consumed about three tamales, husk and all, the day before. my wife said, "you'll never guess what gigi crapped." i said, "a cornhusk." funny as hell.
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yep. i've tried collars. my female newfoundland's fur is so thick, they hardly shock her, and her brain is so dense, they have nearly no effect when they do shock her.
For thick fur, you have to adjust the metal spike on the inside of the collar to about a 3/4" depth so it goes all the way to the skin. And use the optional 10-pack of AA's instead of the 3-pack.


Seriously, fur thickness would seem like the type of hurdle that Invisible Fence would've figured out how to conquer a long time ago. Were you using their product/s, or something you found in Pet Smart, K-Mart, etc.?

Not that there's anything wrong with that.

(I do not own stock in Invisible Fence, nor does anyone I know as far as I know... just trying to help.)
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Light bubbs?

A few years ago, our dog swallowed part of one of those leather chew toys after he had gnawed off a piece. It had a sharp edge on it and caused his intestine to get inflamed and there was a blockage. X-rays, meds, pet emergency room, overnight stay, etc. ran between $700-800 IIRC, so there's an additional motivation for keeping dogs out of trash.
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i shaved her neck and everything. it did shock her, she just didn't care.

she would climb the fence and get out. i installed an electric fence. a cattle type electric fence. it was good for 7K acres of fencing, or some crazy thing. i tested it on myself and it nearly put me on my knees. my male newfoundland got it after two shocks. she tested it all day that first day. i counted 12 distinct yelps. then, three days later, i came home to a good 1/4 of the fencing pulled off because she tried to jump the fence and got tangled up in it.

my golden doodle got shocked exactly once. he learns real quick.
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That dog is on meth.
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We need pics of these doggies. What size goldendoodle do you have? Ours is BIG and countersurfs every chance he gets.
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i am ready to take them to the pound. seriously. if it doesn't stop, they are outta here.

we've had these two dogs for years. occasionally, they'd get in the trash, every 3 to 6 months.

lately, it is every day. they both act like they know its wrong, i firmly believe this, as they both run outside when they have done it and see one of us coming.

any ideas on how to stop this behavior?
Get corgis. They're too short to get into the trash.
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Get a cat, they are to high brow to eat trash.
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here bro.

i really hear it works.

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Seems that's motion activated. How does it tell the difference between the dog and I?

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Same problem with our dachsaund (sp?). If there any food garbage in there and we leave the house, she makes a beeline for it. I've beaten her within an inch if her life and had a talk with her while she sat in the trash can, and she did it the next day. Grrrrr. Kids and wife say she's a dog and they do that stuff, so there's mixed messages. Grrrr.

Looking for a better, heavier trash can now. Before the dog gets thrown out with the trash....
Your wife and kids are right and you are doing the right thing. Trying to make a dog bend to your will is like the old saying about teaching a pig to sing. It's a waste of your time and pisses off the pig.
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Get a cat, they are to high brow to eat trash.
we have two of them. i love cats. my wife is still on the fence, 7 years after getting the first one.

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