Using Natural Dog Repellent

Natural dog repellent can be a useful tool for anyone who has a mischievous puppy or an older dog with poor behavior as well. Although the name is slightly misleading, dog repellent is generally not used to keep dogs outside of your home from coming to your home; rather, it is designed to help you to keep your pet away from places within your home that you don't want him to get to, for one reason or another. Read on for an overview of how to use natural dog repellent to help keep your home nice and tidy.

Natural Dog Repellent Overview

Dog repellents are generally designed to keep pets away from furniture, carpets and other sensitive areas within a home. Pets may scratch at these things, chew or bite on them, urinate on them or generally cause them to become dirty by rubbing up against them or shedding on them. To save yourself the hassle and the trouble of having to clean up after your dog in this way, consider using a natural dog repellent to keep your pet away.

Natural dog repellents are compounds that your pet will find to be very strong smelling and unpleasant. Because a dog has a much more sensitive nose and sense of smell than a human does, these particular compounds will generally not affect humans. The result is that you can spray the natural dog repellent on places in your home where you hope for your pet to stay away from and you won't be able to smell the repellent.

Using Natural Products

There are chemical based dog repellent products, but many dog owners prefer to use natural ones instead. These products are designed to keep your pet away by using all natural ingredients. They typically make use of ingredients that dogs find to smell very strongly and to be unpleasant, such as lemon or other citrus fruits.

There are a number of benefits to using natural products over chemical ones. First, natural products are much less likely to cause your pet to suffer from an allergic reaction than products made using other chemicals. Additionally, they will be less likely to disrupt you or the other people in your home as well, and they'll produce nice, pleasant smells for you, rather than chemical ones.

Method For Use

In order to properly use the natural dog repellent, you should begin by cleaning off the surfaces of the areas that you're hoping to have your pet avoid. Once they are completely clean, spray them with just a few sprays of the natural dog repellent. This will keep your pet away until the scent begins to fade; you'll likely have to reapply the repellent about twice per day in order to ensure maximum effectiveness of the repellent.

For more information about natural dog repellents, ask your vet or visit a local pet supply and food store for additional instructions and advice.

 

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