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Free Tested Solution #4 – The Plastic Bottle Sound Barrier
Method: Rinse 2-liter soda bottles. Fill with 1 inch of pebbles or dry beans. Tie them to the fence where Brutus jumps.
When Brutus bumps the fence, the rattle scares him gently. Cindy tested this for 30 days – Brutus learned to avoid that section. Free Tested Solution #4 – The Plastic Bottle
Cost: Recycled trash.
Effectiveness: Tested – 85% reduction in fence rubbing.
Complete Guide to Smudging for Pets
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What is Smudging?: Smudging involves burning sacred herbs to cleanse a space of negative energy. When applied to pets, it can create a calming environment. Complete Guide to Smudging for Pets
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How to Smudge Your Home for Pets:
- Choose a quiet time when your pet is calm.
- Select herbs like sage or lavender.
- Light the herb and let it smolder.
- Gently guide your pet through the space.
Part 1: Meet Cindy – The Practical Housewife Next Door
Cindy isn’t a celebrity or influencer. She’s every homemaker who has looked out her kitchen window to find Brutus, the neighbor’s 90-pound Rottweiler-mix, digging up her petunias or leaving muddy smudges on her white fence.
Cindy’s philosophy: No drama, no spending, no chemicals. Over six months, she tested every free method to deal with three common problems:
- Smudges on walls, floors, and fences from Brutus rubbing or shaking.
- Brutus’s behavior (barking, fence-jumping, digging).
- Maintaining good neighbor relations without paying for trainers or cleaners.
All methods below were tested by Cindy and are completely free.

















