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Ed___Lynne
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Jun 15, 2015

Dog's on furniture

We just installed two ultra-leather couches in our coach. Anyone have any ideas how to keep our dog off of them when we are not around? Thanks!!
  • We got leather furniture so the dog wouldn't hurt it. Why can't the dog lay on the couch or in a chair? The dog is not under foot when on the couch ether.
  • L2R wrote:
    animals hate aluminum foil under thier feet. put some on the furniture when gone, under the furniture when you are there. after awhile, they will learn to stay off.

    works great.
    I have used aluminum foil as well.
  • Sofa Scram....
    Won't hurt or shock your pals, but will most certainly have them jumping off the couch VERY quickly and thinking twice about going up again...

    Works great...we used ours only once and it did the trick...

    SOFA SCRAM>>>>HERE
  • This is the result of a Google search:
    https://www.google.com/search?q=keeping+pets+away+from+furniture&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
  • I'm just laughing on how creative we have to be to keep our pets and sanity at the sometime. I have to close off our bedroom to keep our dog from not only climbing on our bed but under the covers every time we leave. It's just not allowed!! He doesn't have to be with his people ALL the time.
  • animals hate aluminum foil under thier feet. put some on the furniture when gone, under the furniture when you are there. after awhile, they will learn to stay off.

    works great.
  • Scat Mat. Then get a 12 volt adapter, to plug into the cigarette lighter and run the things.

    It is a grey mat, with tiny electrodes all over them. Basically it is like a shock collor that is 6' long and 2' wide. Put them where you do not want the dogs to be. . . I used them to keep the dogs out of the bedroom, but still leave the door open. One dog was very flatulent!

    amazon.com

    Good luck,


    Fred.
  • Buy a couple of plastic carpet runners that have the little pointy nubs on the bottom. Put them on the couches upside down (so the nubs are pointing up) when you're not there. You can roll them up when not in use.