Repellent For Dog Pee

Reasons That Your Dog Is Peeing Indoors

Dog pee repellents are useful, but they should not be used alone to get your dog to stop peeing in places that you don’t want them to. If they’re peeing in the house, it’s important to look into the reason.

Sour Apple Essential Oil Spray

Ease of Use: Moderate
Effectiveness: Moderate
Placement: Not suitable for plants

You can mix sour apple essential oil in a diluted solution with a neutral oil or water. Just a few drops will do. It’s not an unpleasant smell for people, but it’s not as welcome with dogs. Dilution is imperative. You should never ingest it nor let any pets lick it, either. We also recommend not spraying it directly on plants. Instead, you can apply it near them on the ground.

You can find apple essential oil online or at health food stores. It’s one of the more reasonably priced products of its type, too. Pros

  • Pleasant scent
  • Affordable and easy to find.
  • Cons

  • Toxic to ingest
  • Dissipates quickly
  • Alcohol as a Dog Urine Deterrent

    The smell of alcohol repels dogs just as much as ammonia. Soak cotton balls and spread them in locations you’d like your dog to avoid.

    FAQ

    What scents deter dogs from peeing?

    The Top 5 Smells Dogs Hate to Pee On
    • Citrus. The citrus smell is arguably the best dog repellent there is. …
    • Vinegar. Just like citrus, dogs cannot stand the smell of vinegar. …
    • Chili. Hot chili is a popular dog repellent. …
    • Alcohol. Dogs hate the smell of alcohol. …
    • Coffee Grounds.

    What can I use to stop my dog from peeing in the house?

    10 Proven Ways to Stop Your Dog from Peeing in the House
    1. Visit Your Veterinarian. …
    2. Clean Up Accidents Properly. …
    3. Spay or Neuter Your Dog. …
    4. Train (or Retrain) Your Dog. …
    5. Give Lots of Potty Breaks. …
    6. Identify and Eliminate Anxiety Triggers. …
    7. Calm the Excitement. …
    8. Introduce New Things Carefully.

    Does vinegar deter dogs from peeing?

    Not only will a vinegar and water solution eliminate urine odor if your dog has already peed on the rug, but it will also deter them from urinating on the same carpet again. The acidic smell of vinegar is known to repel dogs from peeing on area rugs as they do not like the smell of vinegar.