Keep dogs out of your yard with vinegar i read that if you spray the edge of your yard with vinegar it would deter dogs cats from coming into your yard.
Chemical to keep dogs out of yard.
Spray vinegar around the perimeter.
But if you absolutely must use it keep your pup out of the treated area and store leftover chemicals in a.
Garlic and chili pepper dog repellent.
Chili pepper sprinkled around the area irritates the skin and noses of dogs keeping them at bay.
Also try to apply vinegar where the dog has urinated.
On the upside though two examples in the liquid class are available right off the kitchen shelf saving you a trip to the home improvement center.
Spraying undiluted vinegar around the perimeter of the lawn creates a sort of invisible fence that drives off both dogs and cats.
After a few weeks they will remember that awful smell and bypass your yard.
Other natural products that have distinct odors that are very offensive to a dog s sensitive nose include ammonia and vinegar.
Wismer recommends that dog owners steer clear of disulfoton pesticides entirely.
Use grannick s bitter apple spraythat contains bitter substances water and 20 isopropanol an alcohol used in the making of acetone and hydrogen peroxide.
These chemicals are non toxic and safe both for humans and pets and at the same time are effective at preventing the dog from damaging your shoes.
A roaming dog will take one sniff of your lawn and turn away but you should keep reapplying the vinegar on a daily basis.
You can also use citrus fruit peelings cut them up into little pieces and spread over areas in your garden you want the dogs to keep away from.
Unfortunately both of these can kill vegetation if poured directly on them.