Tuesday 12 May 2015

Dog Repellent Home Remedy

Sometimes, a dog repellent is necessary


Dogs are known as man's best friend, but sometimes you need to keep them out of certain places around the home or yard. Many dog repellents available at pet stores such as electronic and ultrasonic pet repellents, but these can be pricey. Depending on your dog, preferences, and budget, you may opt for a much cheaper homemade repellent that can be just as effective pet-store items. Does this Spark an idea?


Citrus Dog Repellent


Although many people find the scent of fresh citrus refreshing and soothing, dogs find the smell repulsive and tend to avoid areas containing that scent. This is probably the gentlest homemade repellent on both the dog and your senses. For outdoor use, cut up lemon or orange slices and scatter them throughout your garden to keep dogs away. An upside of using lemon or orange slices in the garden is that they will decompose over time and help fertilize the soil. Mix citrus juice with water for indoor use and mist it on the areas you want to keep your dog away from.


Cayenne Dog Repellent


If a stronger repellent is needed, try using cayenne pepper. Cayenne pepper is widely used as an ingredient in many commercial dog repellents. The capsicum in the pepper is especially irritating to dogs' skin, eyes, throat and nose. Cayenne pepper is readily available in the spice section of any supermarket.


For outdoor use, sprinkle the pepper among the plants to deter your dog from bothering them. The pepper won't harm your plants, but it will stop your dog from harming them. Instead of sprinkling pepper indoors where it may stain furnishings or floors, place a few dried chilis around the areas you want to keep your dog out of. Only a small amount of pepper or chili is needed to create an effective deterrent as your dog's acute sense of smell will pick up even a minute quantity of capsicum.


Vinegar Dog Repellent


If nothing else seems to work and you need something heavy-duty, you may have to resort to vinegar. Vinegar is another cheap and common household item that will be effective as a dog repellent. The downside is that although its potent smell will deter your dog from certain areas, it will probably deter you as well. It also cannot be poured directly onto your garden because it will kill your plants. On the positive side, it doubles as a pet odor remover.

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