Deterrent For Dogs Peeing

Have the neighborhood dogs turned your grass into a splotchy spectacle? If you put a lot of time and effort into your lawn, pooch pee can be a source of considerable frustration.

Below, we’ll share some helpful ways to put a stop to the pooch pee-pee problem and answer a couple of common questions about dogs tinkling on your lawn.

Homemade Dog Urine Repellent: Cayenne Spray Solution

Keeping dogs from eliminating on the furniture and in the flower beds is typically difficult, but that’s why you need to find the right combination of ingredients to put in a clean spray bottle. Then, you’ll be able to start spraying the areas you want your dog to avoid.

No need for a recipe for this one; mix one part cayenne pepper with ten parts water and spray the mixture over the areas you wish to keep your dog away. Be careful not to add too much cayenne pepper as this could hurt your dog’s sensitive nose.

Purchased Sprays to Make Dogs Not Pee

We’re not actually starting with a spray as promised. This Arf Pets Flashlight Urine Detector could be very helpful before you actually spray anything. If you’ve ever watched crime shows like CSI (or any version of CSI), you know they use UV light to find bloodstains. Well, UV can also highlight everything from vomit to feces to urine. Finding the exact spots to clean up will ensure you’re actually cleaning it up properly.

Now, on to the sprays. There is a large variety of sprays that use enzymes to break down the odor and stains of urine available on the market, such as:

Homemade Dog Urine Repellent Recipes and Tips

These home remedies will have you using cayenne pepper, citrus oil, baking soda, lemon juice, pepper spray, and distilled white vinegar for carpet, for furniture, and for lawns. You’ll have the opportunity to get your house smelling like a new home, with no dog urine odors.

Commercial sprays are accessible, but why use them when you can create a homemade dog deterrent spray that works just as well for half the price? Using this recipe will deter your dog from marking its territory in the areas that you spray it since they will not like the smell of the solution.tb1234

  • 1 ½ cups of cold or lukewarm water
  • 2 tablespoons of distilled white vinegar
  • 20 drops of essential oil with a citrus scent
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    Mix all ingredients and pour into a clean, small spray bottle. Spray the solution onto any areas where you do not want your dog to eliminate.

    For furniture, be careful where you spray, as the odor can be intense. Try a small section of the furniture before spraying it entirely.

    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.

    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.