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Mothballs can repel dogs due to their strong smell, but they are toxic and should only be used in areas inaccessible to children and pets.
To deter stray or unwanted dogs from your yard, use aromatic deterrents like citrus or vinegar, install motion-activated sprinklers, and consider physical barriers or commercial repellents.
To scare a dog off your property, use deterrents like motion-activated sprinklers, ultrasonic repellers, or natural substances such as citrus, vinegar, or cayenne pepper.
The most effective homemade dog repellents include diluted white vinegar, citrus peels or oils, cayenne pepper, coffee grounds, and motion-activated sprinklers.
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.

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