Geese Relief for Townships

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Many people choose to live in Connecticut due to the quaint New England settings offered by many townships. However, if Canada geese invade your town property, it can quickly ruin the look and feel of your town. Though Canada geese are not known for being aggressive or violent, they are quite famous for their copious amount of droppings and this can easily mar town greens, gardens, athletic fields and cemeteries. When you need your township property cleared of Canada geese, use the highly trained goose dogs at Geese Relief.

There are several methods for managing goose populations including landscape re-design and chemical sprays. However, only our trained Border Collies offer all natural and effective control. Geese tend to return to places they have frequented and even if you sprayed the landscape with a chemical that won't keep these grazing birds from returning. However, with our goose dogs you create the impression that a natural predator is lurking and this is enough to keep geese from coming back.

We use Border Collies due to their intelligence, persistence and ability to swim. Often geese will take to a pond to avoid being kept off property, but our dogs will have no trouble following them into the water and keeping them moving until they are completely off your property.

Solving Goose Problems

There are several options for ridding your property of Canadian geese including chemical sprays and landscape redesign, but the most effective method is to use highly trained Border Collies known asgoose dogs. These intelligent animals are taught not to harm the birds, but rather to use their cunning and intense stare to convince the geese that a predator is lurking nearby. Geese are concerned with survival and will not congregate where a Border Collie is patrolling. Even better, when geese seek refuge in the water, the dogs are very adept at swimming and won't rest until the last goose has fled.

For effective geese relief in Branford, call: 203-883-5123

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