Dogs also hate the smell of pepper whether it be black pepper or one of the hot peppers such as cayenne.
Black pepper to keep dogs away.
But here is the biggest problem with using pepper.
Dogs don t like spices which are biodegradable and harmless to the lawn.
I have used ground black pepper to keep dogs cats and skunks away from my house and garden.
Dogs hate the smell of citronella and trainers often use the oil in both collar and spray form to break aggressive behavior and persistent barking habits in fact just a whiff of citronella could very well keep your dog away from your garden.
One sniff of the pepper will send them running off sneezing.
The pepper is fine enough to be hidden from public view nor will it attract pests.
How to use it.
However excessive intake of black pepper triggers serious problems in a dog s or human respiratory system.
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Ants also protect the much more damaging aphids mealybugs and scale.
Homemade pepper spray is an effective way to evict unwanted animal visitors such as rabbits raccoons squirrels deer and uninvited dogs and cats.
Black pepper protects plants by keeping away ants.
Chili powder and black pepper dog repellent.
Cayenne pepper was intentionally dumped all over the lawn to send a message to pet owners that failure to pick up after their dogs would not be tolerated.
Be sure to only use citronella oil in very small doses however and always mix the oil with 10 parts water as high amounts are.
On the other hand dogs dislike the smell and taste of mustard oil and it just drives canines away from it.
Avoid using pepper.
When they eat the pepper spray the critters.
Some dog owners claim that dogs hate it when they smell black peppers that is why most people sprinkles a little bit of black pepper on things that their dog loves to chew on.
To keep your dog out of your flowerbed grind a mixture of black pepper and cayenne pepper and sprinkle it throughout your garden source.
Sprinkle black or cayenne pepper or chili powder around the edges of your lawn in moderate quantities.
This fact has prompted some homeowners to use it as a dog repellent.
The problem is that the pepper in such quantities is quite dangerous for dogs and has resulted in at least one dog sustaining burns to the pads of her feet that required veterinary attention.
A good trick for getting your dog to avoid the upholstery is to sprinkle cayenne pepper in your potpourri or leave a bowl of ornamental chilies next to the sofa.
Next time they will leave without marking your property.