Pet Repellents

Choose the Right Deterrent for Cats, Dogs, or Critters
Tired of finding claw marks on your sofa or mysterious holes in your flower beds? It's time to buy dog repellent for your pets. You love your furry (or not-so-furry) neighbors, but sometimes, you just need to set boundaries.
The good news? Effective repellents exist for different troublemakers. Explore more pet supplies at Voghion.
Redirect Your Cat from Furniture Spraying or Scratching
Cats adore claiming territory, often on your favorite chair or near the garden. To protect indoor spots, a targeted cat deterrent spray with safe, bitter-tasting formulas teaches them “no” without harm. Provide your cat with a cat scratcher that is big enough so it knows where the correct place to sharpen claws is.
For garden invaders bothering prized plants, a reliable outdoor cat repellent that uses citrus or natural scent barriers creates an invisible shield. Reapply after heavy rain for consistent results.
Discourage Digging and Chewing from Your Dog
For yard destruction, a robust dog repellent for yard – often a granular formula or safe dog repellent spray applied around the perimeter. These sprays use smells dogs dislike, like citronella.
Indoors, apply a bitter dog deterrent spray to furniture legs or baseboards puppies find tempting. Redirect their energy positively with dog chew toys after applying the deterrent.
Defend Your Yard from Rabbits, Raccoons, or Squirrels
Wildlife nibbling veggies or rummaging through bins? Generic animal repellent sprays or granules usually work best here. Find more durable heavy-duty dog crates and accessories for your farm.
Look for products using essential oils (peppermint, garlic) or predator scents. Apply them around garden borders, trash can lids, or specific entry points you’ve noticed. Physical barriers like fencing often pair best with scent deterrents for stubborn critters.
Let’s Tackle Common Repellent Concerns
Are These Repellents Safe Around Kids and Other Animals?
Yes, when used correctly! Always read labels carefully. Look for pet-friendly bug spray explicitly stating they are non-toxic and safe for pets/children once dry. Natural, plant-based formulas are popular for this reason. Keep kids and pets away during application as directed.
How Often Do I Need to Reapply Outdoor Repellents?
Granules often need refreshing every 1-2 weeks, or after heavy rain. Sprays typically last 1-2 weeks before needing reapplication for maximum effectiveness against critters. Humidity, sun exposure, and rain affect longevity. Remember to put your automatic feeder far away from the place where the sprays on.
Can Animal Repellents Damage My Patio Furniture or Fencing?
Most modern animal repellents are designed to be surface-safe. However, always spot-test an inconspicuous area first on delicate surfaces like finished wood or fabric. Repellents made for plant application won’t harm vegetation when used correctly.