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Old 03-21-2011, 08:19 PM   #16798
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Uhhh ... refresh us on what that does to a dog?
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I think the affect is olfactory. Cloudy ammonia smell, suddenly released directly up the nose of a dog as it pierces a well-sealed bag, is possibly like having two, screaming, sparking, black-smoking, freight trains released up your nostrils on an ugly collision course with your hindbrain. I suspect it would be a reasonable (though relatively harmless) dissuasion.

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like that

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And yet the smell doesn't bother my cat. She'll sniff it right from the bottle. She probably thinks it's some other cat's pee.
huh! all the gardening advice dealios say to put jars of ammonia in your garden to deter cats
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