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tolbert.chad
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PostSubject: Dogs wont go to certain part of yard   Dogs wont go to certain part of yard EmptySun Jun 22, 2014 8:27 am

For the past 3 days, none of my 4 dogs will willingly go to certain part of the yard. I can lure them there with treats no problem. Now this was a normal bathroom spot which I keep very clean. They will go around it but refuse to go threw it without being coerced. One of my huskies Zoey, also has starting going potty on my patio. The only thing that has changed recently is I switched them all to Blue Wilderness about 2 weeks ago. They act completely normal otherwise. I'm at a loss as this all 4 of my dogs. The spot of grass has had no added chemicals or weed killer of any kind. The only noticeable difference is the grass is slightly taller in the this area.
Does anyone have any ideas? I also did look for something similar before I posted this and if I missed a post please let me know.

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Chad
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PostSubject: Re: Dogs wont go to certain part of yard   Dogs wont go to certain part of yard EmptySun Jun 22, 2014 11:31 am

It's an oddity for sure and I'm not certain it's breed specific, but my two boys do the exact same thing on a specific walk we take down the road from my house. At one location they stop and start to make a half circle into the road trying to stay clear of this patch of grass. I've gone back multiple times alone to see if there was anything there- nothing. It's close to a utility box and I know there are underground wires along the road, my only conclusion is it has something to do with electricity and the dogs are picking up on it.

You may want to look into that.
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PostSubject: Re: Dogs wont go to certain part of yard   Dogs wont go to certain part of yard EmptySun Jun 22, 2014 11:53 am

I have looked into that as we are getting a fence in the next couple of weeks. They say there is nothing in my backyard, all of my utilities are in the front of the house.
Thanks for the response.
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PostSubject: Re: Dogs wont go to certain part of yard   Dogs wont go to certain part of yard EmptyMon Jun 23, 2014 12:11 pm

Update,

So I had to mow my yard yesterday and afterwards all of the dogs started going back there. I have no idea what caused it. After I got done mowing I looked carefully at that area and I didn't see anything at all that was out of the ordinary.
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PostSubject: Re: Dogs wont go to certain part of yard   Dogs wont go to certain part of yard EmptyMon Jun 23, 2014 2:59 pm

I wish I could keep my two out of the tall grass...Glad everything cleared up.
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