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Missouri Dog Guard
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Serving Moberly, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

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Warranties offered

Dog Guard Out-of-Sight Fencing offers you a more affordable alternative of underground Fencing. Best of all, your fence can be installed and your dog trained in less than one week! We are a family owned and operated business serving Northeast and Central Missouri. Customer service is our #1 goal. We have never had a dog we couldn't contain. Our fences are maintenance free & veterinarian recommended. We do a professional job with the installation and will have your system installed in 4 hours or less. They are customizable for any pet or yard and are more secure than traditional fencing. We work with dogs of all sizes and breeds and also have wireless indoor applications. Please give us a call today for a free estimate or visit our website www.missouridogguard.com. If you currently have a system of a different brand that doesn't work, we can repair it or take it for trade-in discount.\n\nThank you for the opportunity to serve you!!\n

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Animal Fencing questions, answered by experts

Raccoons are more social than badgers. Badgers are solitary creatures, with the exceptions being mating season and rearing their young. Raccoons are more adaptable and often found in groups, especially in urban areas. Raccoons form loose social structures and frequently forage together and share dens. This social behavior helps them thrive in diverse environments, from forests to cities.

Take a few preventative measures to prevent mice from chewing your car wires. First, consider adding a few drops of a taste deterrent, such as pine-based floor cleaner or peppermint oil. Also, regularly starting your vehicle, even if you don't drive it frequently, can discourage rodents from nesting in the engine bay, as they prefer quieter and sheltered environments. Finally, consider leaving your car's hood up at night when parked in a garage, which makes the engine bay less inviting for rodents as it becomes less dark, warm, and comfortable.

Don’t count on squirrels leaving on their own. Squirrels like the safety that a cozy attic provides and won’t be in a hurry to leave, especially if they’ve recently given birth to a litter. It’s best to address the situation with DIY removal tactics or hire a squirrel removal pro as soon as you suspect squirrels are living in your attic.

Deer rely on scent to tell them what’s safe and unsafe, so effective deer repellents have to be pungent. Make your own natural repellent by combining a beaten egg, one tablespoon of cooking oil, one tablespoon of dish soap, and a half cup of milk. Pour it into a spray bottle and spray around your garden, avoiding anything you will want to eat later. This stinky repellent will ward off any deer that want to make your produce their next meal. But keep in mind that if your windows are nearby, the scent may waft over.

The time of day that most snakes are active is at night. This is when they prefer to hunt since they can do so under the cover of darkness, out of sight of predators and the prey they stalk. However, some snake species prefer very hot temperatures and are strictly active during the day.

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