er ur dogs or ur sister? anyway mb the smell of lunch attracted them?Originally posted by thickskin23:Hello i am writing this message on behalf of my sister. Recently my sister has changed a job and her work place had two stray dogs (one of the boss is a dog lover and feed the dogs so the two dogs can stay in the factory at level 1) .
For some reasons those 2 dogs keep on clinging to my dogs, she will be disturbed by them at least 3 times a day (in morning, lunch time and after work), at first my sister try to use a stick to chase them away. But after some time the dogs will get used to it and of no use. There were even a couple of time the dogs will cling on my sister and bite at the plastic bag which contain my sister's packed lunch causing her lunch to fall off.
Is there any repellent or anything that can chase the dogs away?
Thank you
lol what if the boss realise they ate choco. blame the sis how?Originally posted by ditzy:Beat the dog, that's the fastest most effective way. There is another method which is silent killing, the dog won't know what killed it, in fact no one will know, other than your sis. This method is called feed it a packed chocolate lunch.![]()
Oh, I missed that part about one of the dog being the boss' one.Originally posted by OasisBlue:lol what if the boss realise they ate choco. blame the sis how?
Originally posted by thickskin23:huh???ur sis brings dogs to work???
Hello i am writing this message on behalf of my sister. Recently my sister has changed a job and her work place had two stray dogs (one of the boss is a dog lover and feed the dogs so the two dogs can stay in the factory at level 1) .
For some reasons [b]those 2 dogs keep on clinging to my dogs, she will be disturbed by them at least 3 times a day (in morning, lunch time and after work), at first my sister try to use a stick to chase them away. But after some time the dogs will get used to it and of no use. There were even a couple of time the dogs will cling on my sister and bite at the plastic bag which contain my sister's packed lunch causing her lunch to fall off.
Is there any repellent or anything that can chase the dogs away?
Thank you
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you mean your sister is your b****?Originally posted by thickskin23:Hello i am writing this message on behalf of my sister. Recently my sister has changed a job and her work place had two stray dogs (one of the boss is a dog lover and feed the dogs so the two dogs can stay in the factory at level 1) .
For some reasons those 2 dogs keep on clinging to my dogs, she will be disturbed by them at least 3 times a day (in morning, lunch time and after work), at first my sister try to use a stick to chase them away. But after some time the dogs will get used to it and of no use. There were even a couple of time the dogs will cling on my sister and bite at the plastic bag which contain my sister's packed lunch causing her lunch to fall off.
Is there any repellent or anything that can chase the dogs away?
Thank you
That is almost certainly against the law. The boss has a duty of care to provide a safe workplace. Obviously it isn't safe.Originally posted by thickskin23:Hello i am writing this message on behalf of my sister. Recently my sister has changed a job and her work place had two stray dogs (one of the boss is a dog lover and feed the dogs so the two dogs can stay in the factory at level 1) .
For some reasons those 2 dogs keep on clinging to my dogs, she will be disturbed by them at least 3 times a day (in morning, lunch time and after work), at first my sister try to use a stick to chase them away. But after some time the dogs will get used to it and of no use. There were even a couple of time the dogs will cling on my sister and bite at the plastic bag which contain my sister's packed lunch causing her lunch to fall off.
Is there any repellent or anything that can chase the dogs away?
Thank you
can charge to company's petty cash accountOriginally posted by chanff8:There are dog repellents in the form of sprays. Just get them from pet shops