- In a bowl, combine the vinegar and water
- Add the tablespoon of pepper and stir well
- Squeeze in the juice from one lemon
- Mix thoroughly and pour into your spray bottle
- Shake well before each use
How to Use
- Clean any soiled areas thoroughly first, removing any pet waste and odors
- Test the spray on a small, inconspicuous area to ensure it doesn’t stain your surfaces
- Spray a generous amount on areas where your pets frequently have accidents
- Reapply daily for the first week, then as needed for maintenance
- For stubborn areas, you may need to apply more frequently
Tips for Success
- Be consistent with application for the best results
- Combine this spray with positive reinforcement training
- Always clean accident areas thoroughly before applying the deterrent
- Keep pets away until the spray has dried completely
- Store your spray in a cool, dark place and use within two weeks for maximum effectiveness
What Our Readers Say
“After months of frustration with my new kitten, this spray saved my sanity and my furniture! Thank you for sharing this simple solution!” — Maria T.
“I was skeptical at first, but after trying expensive store options that didn’t work, this homemade spray finally solved our problem with our dog marking inside.” — James K.
Remember, while this spray is effective for most pets, some persistent behavior issues may require additional training or consultation with your veterinarian. This spray works best as part of a comprehensive approach to house training.
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