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Ugh, it’s the worst - spray dog peeing all over your house! It’s enough to drive you up the wall. But don’t worry, there are ways to stop it. With a few simple steps, you can get your pup back on track and keep your house smelling fresh. Let’s take a look at how to tackle this pesky problem once and for all!

What Can I Spray To Keep My Dog From Peeing In The House? [Solved]

Yikes! Dogs really don’t like the smell of citrus, vinegar, chili, alcohol or coffee grounds. They’ll do anything to avoid peeing on those smells!

  1. Identify the Problem: Determine why your dog is peeing in the house and address any underlying issues that may be causing it.

  2. Clean Up Thoroughly: Use an enzymatic cleaner to remove all traces of urine from the area, as dogs are attracted to their own scent and may continue to urinate in the same spot if not properly cleaned up.

  3. Use a Deterrent Spray: Choose a deterrent spray specifically designed for dogs and spray it on areas where your dog has previously peed or is likely to pee again, such as doorways or furniture legs.

  4. Monitor Your Dog’s Behavior: Pay close attention to when and where your dog is peeing in order to identify any patterns or triggers that may be causing them to urinate indoors.

  5. Reward Good Behavior: Whenever you catch your dog going outside, reward them with treats or praise so they learn that going outside is more rewarding than going inside the house.

Oh man, this is a real pain! My dog’s been sprayin’ all over the house and I can’t seem to get him to stop. It’s like he just doesn’t get it - no matter how many times I tell him “no peeing inside!” He just keeps doin’ it. Ugh, I’m at my wit’s end here. Any advice would be much appreciated!