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Scents like citrus, vinegar, lavender, citronella, and cayenne pepper can help deter dogs from entering or damaging certain areas.
Use natural repellents like vinegar or citrus, install motion-activated sprinklers, or create barriers like fencing or prickly plants to deter neighbor's dogs.
You can keep dogs out of your yard by using strong-smelling plants, natural deterrents like vinegar or citrus, motion-activated sprinklers, ultrasonic devices, or physical barriers such as fences.
Catnip can be used to calm dogs by giving them small amounts of dried or fresh catnip, which may provide a mild sedative effect and help manage anxiety.
While catnip doesn't affect dogs the same way it does cats, it can have a mild calming effect on some dogs when given in small, controlled amounts.
Catnip can have a calming effect on some dogs when used in small amounts, such as 1/8 to 1/2 teaspoon of dried catnip added to food or a few fresh leaves in water.
While dogs don't respond to catnip the same way cats do, it can have a mild calming effect on some dogs when given in small amounts.
Catnip can help calm dogs when given in moderation, typically by sprinkling 1/8 to 1/2 teaspoon of dried catnip onto food or adding fresh leaves to water.
Although dogs don't react to catnip like cats, catnip can have a mild calming effect on them and is safe in small amounts.
No, catnip and Doggijuana are not the same; catnip is a specific herb that affects cats and mildly calms dogs, while Doggijuana is a branded product using catnip formulated for dogs.

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