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How to Make Homemade Taste Deterrent for Dogs
- 1). Fill a large spray bottle with one cup each of apple cider vinegar, white vinegar and water. Shake to mix. Apply the spray to any objects and areas forbidden to your puppy. The smell alone will detract the pup from further exploration. Be sure to reapply the mixture after two or three days because the scent will dissipate.
- 2). Mix one tablespoon of cayenne pepper with one cup of water and place in a spray bottle. Shake vigorously and spray on table legs or any surfaces you want your puppy to leave alone. The taste will repel your dog if the scent does not, and it will not harm your pet.
- 3). Place the peels of any citrus fruit around flower beds or your garden to keep your dog from investigating further. You can also create a spray by using one cup of lemon juice and 1/2 cup of white vinegar. Or, combine 1/2 cup of water with 1/2 cup of lemon juice and add a tablespoon of rubbing alcohol. Shake to mix and place in a spray bottle. Apply to forbidden objects to deter your pet.
- 4). Purchase antiseptic mouthwash and place it in a spray bottle. Spray on the areas you want your pet to leave alone. The alcohol content in the mouthwash gives it a powerful odor that will repel the dog.
- 5). Use alum, found in the spice aisle of the grocery store, and mix it with a little water. Use a spray bottle to apply the mixture to appropriate areas. You can also purchase an unscented deodorant spray that contains alum, and use it in the same way. The alum is very drying and dogs do not enjoy getting it in their mouths.
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