Read About Choosing Dog Training Repellants

Dog repellants have many uses to help train your dog, as well as keeping unwanted dogs from coming around your yard.

Things to consider: Visiting dogs, establishing restricted areas in your yard, and keeping dogs away from you.

  • Unwanted Visitors - Repellants are particularly useful in keeping unwanted neighborhood dogs from wandering through your yard. Just sprinkle some granules around the boundaries of your yard and, not only will you keep strange dogs out, you might succeed at training your dog to stay in.

  • Restricted Zones - Use dog repellants to train your dog to stop digging in restricted areas of your yard. This technique works best if you also set aside an approved digging hole and make it as attractive and appealing to the dog as possible, filling it with all sorts of dog treats and dog toys, even going so far as to bury them a little bit. Before long, your dog will get used to scouting out his favorite digging hole and will by then be bored of tearing up all those other nasty smelling areas.

  • Use it on Yourself - If you go jogging or walking around your neighborhood regularly but are continually accosted by neighborhood dogs, just spray down your extremities (legs and arms) with a bit of non-toxic dog training repellants.