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can i use peppermint oil or cat pee?
Get a mouse hunter! Snake, lizard, bullfrog, cat. They'll get them nice.
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can i use peppermint oil or cat pee?
Get a mouse hunter! Snake, lizard, bullfrog, cat. They'll get them nice.
i would but the shed is in dog yard so they would get eaten.
I think your stuck with your mice. Lol
this has nothing to do with dogs, but how can you get rid of mice with out poison or mice traps? I have mice in the shed i store hay, chicken food, hard dog food, and rabbit food in. I don't want to use traps because the dogs come in there and i don't want them to get hurt, and poison because of the same reason and there is food in there. I HATE MICE![]()
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haha. my dogs are so smart they are stupid. they will find away into anythingMouse traps won't hurt a dog. I use them to keep my little dogs out of the bathroom waste basket. There are live traps available made out of galvanized metal that are enclosed and the dogs can't get into those. You can put bait in a wire cage with holes large enough so the mice can get in but the dogs can't. You can borrow somebody's Jack Russel terrier.
Have you ever had a b**ch in heat turn dog aggressive @Tyrosinase ? My b**ch went psychotic this heat. She will be2 in October, so I planned on getting her hips and eyes scored then. But I'm at the point where I have had it with her. My hubby loves and spoils her rotten, but I don't want her for my breeding program. My hubby and I have had fights about it already. Is it normal for Siberians in heat to get like that? Or am I right in thinking temperment issue and being overly spoiled is the problem?
I do have one b*itch that will not tolerate other females (spayed OR intact) during her heat, but not quite to the level I see you were describing with your *****. I'd say it's normal for them to be a little grumpy with other b*itches, but I think you're very right in deciding to exclude her from your breeding program. A certain level of temperament and behavior is absolutely genetic, and being spoiled rotten probably helped tip the scale.