on 10-01-2015 09:14 PM
When we go out our Cavalier Spaniel loves to tip over the rubbish bin in the laundry and rummage through it to see what is edible. Huge mess over the floor when we get home. We try to remember to put the bin on top of the washing machine but sometimes forget. I have seen a lockable bin on Amazon but it is very expensive. Has anyone got any ideas?
on 10-01-2015 09:17 PM
How big is the bin? Could you put a half brick (or even a whole one) in the bottom so it's too heavy to knock over?
on 10-01-2015 09:25 PM
It is only a plastic inside bin. I could give this a try, thanks for the suggestion. Although she is only a small dog, she is quite strong and cunning as a cut snake.
on 10-01-2015 09:35 PM
ok this worked on my cat and scared the carp out of me this morning when I forgot I had turned it on LOL. It should fix your dog if placed correctly, it's called ssscat it is a motion activated deterrent spray. It's only air so it won't hurt your dog.
Watch some you tube videos of it.
10-01-2015 10:06 PM - edited 10-01-2015 10:09 PM
@corgidogz06 wrote:Has anyone got any ideas?
Teach your dog once and for all that what it is doing is NOT acceptable behavior. That might involve a small amount of discipline but long term, the better solution.
Buying a lockable bin is not solving teh underlying problem and what today is the bin in the laundry can become a much bigger issue later on.
Not sure how you have trained your dog in the past but most dogs will respond to a gentle tap on the nose from the "top dog" in the hierachy of your house. That may be you, your husband, partner etc. You also need to make sure that any training like this is at the time they are cauht red handed, not run away and called back as they won't or might not associated the tap with the bin episode.
on 11-01-2015 10:03 AM
Dog proof rubbish bin? Does not exist 🙂
on 11-01-2015 10:15 AM
on 11-01-2015 10:43 AM
I had the same problem with the trash can in the computer room.........I ended up putting a mouse trap inside........
on 11-01-2015 11:12 AM
@corgidogz06 wrote:It is only a plastic inside bin. I could give this a try, thanks for the suggestion. Although she is only a small dog, she is quite strong and cunning as a cut snake.
I got a tall SS one from woolies that it not easy to open nor easy to tip over. After searching for ages to find a pedal bin in SS that was a decent size it is proving to be a disappointment because it is so hard to open. It slides along the floor easier than it tips over.
on 11-01-2015 11:33 AM
How old is this dog? And why has this behaviour been allowed?
We have had 3 Labradors, and we all know Labs will do anything for food.
When caught red handed, make a disapproving loud growl ARRRGGHHH
and frown, then follow the dog as it retreats, making the same growl.
They don't like disapproving noises from the pack leader, they will cower.
Or at least they have in my experience. Keep it up, till it stops misbehaving.