DIY Dog Repellent
Here are some quick instructions for whipping up a bottle of dog repellent. Use a 3% or less solution of ammonia and dilute with water if its too strong. Add the ammonia to a squirt bottle and you’ve now created your own homebrew dog repellent.
The solution works, when sprayed at the attacking dog’s nose, by overwhelming the dog’s olfactory nerves.
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April 30th, 2007 16:20
Actually, I believe the reason it works is due to fact ammonia causes instantaneous burning of the mucous membranes in the nose, throat, mouth and eyes. Those havening felt the effects will undoubtedly tell you that they are just as big if not more so of a deterrent than the smell. =)