🛡️ Keep your sanctuary pet-free with zero hassle!
Liquid Fence Dog & Cat Repellent is a ready-to-use, plant-safe spray that masks animal odors to deter dogs and cats from marking territory. Each 32-ounce bottle covers up to 500 square feet, making it ideal for lawns, gardens, and other outdoor areas where pets and strays are unwanted.
Item Form | Liquid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 32.0 Fl Oz |
Item Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
C**
Don't believe the BAD press, this works!
I have plugged a couple of neighbors into this product in the community, they have all thanked me. YES, it does STINK, and the key is - you will have to use it HEAVILY at first. A lot of these reviews say they sprayed it and animals returned, and rolled in it. Yeah, RIGHT! This stuff is pungent ash, I mean really strong. But again you will have to use it HEAVILY the first application, and maybe for 1 to 2 week straight, every other night. Your yard will smell like &^%#, but it will eventually deter everything. Dogs will not dump in your yard, and cats will no longer spray as well. Animals relay scent to memory, so it may take a few weeks for them to associate the smell of your yard to a NO GO. But keep applying, this stuff works. It is not cheap, so set aside $100 for a few bottles, as you may run through it if you have a decent sized yard like we do.
E**Y
Disappointed
Smells bad and does not work. Trying to keep a dog from peeing on the same spot outside. But comes back everyday like clockwork. No amount of spray helps.
K**N
Unsure of Effectivity
I sprayed this along my fence-line in places where I had seen my dogs biting the wooden posts. It seemed to work in certain spots more than others, but the effectiveness is questionable because those same spots became targets again after only a short period of a week.The long-term solution to any kind of pest or pesky pet problem is a permanent solution. Unfortunately, I learned that this may been not worth the money. I will have to ultimately deal with the underlying issue which is the entirety of my fence-line.
M**D
Don’t get any on you
Works well but really stinks
R**K
Strong smell……too strong
I really trust this brand from their other products.I read the other reviews that described the strong smell. I concur. It is not a bad smell IMHO. Reminds me of the smell of an old woodshed…..times ten.I also found that the smell will get on your clothes and follow you around. I haven’t used it beyond one treatment, as I would have had to change clothes. I think that on a gardening day, once a week, it might be workable as one would have to change anyway. Also it leaked in the shipping box. Unfortunately I had a neighbor bring in the package for me. When I returned home, it took a while to air out the house.
S**D
Wow! The smelllll....... IT WORKS!
Ok... first things first... IT WORKS!ok.. now... listen up... it smells horrendous 😫Like super horrendous! When I read the other reviews, I thought... aww come on.. Can't be that bad. YUP! IT IS!!!We got it to deter my 1 year old boxer puppy, as she tore up our brand new turf in the back yard. (Literally brand new.. 3 days old) anywhooo.... wear gloves when handling. Throw the bag it comes in away as soon as you get it. Only order this one item all by itself!!!!!! I ordered something else, and had leakage of the pet deterrent... yikes!Wear gloves, wear gloves, wear gloves. Make sure you spray towards the wind, so it doesn't come back at you.It took me 4 hand washes (with lots of soap) using a scrubber... then spraying vinegar on my hands (since the 4 washes didn't help).. then another hand wash... then sprayed some hand sanitizer with essential oils in it.. and that did it! (All that, cuz I didn't wear gloves!)For the love of God... wear gloves.I mean this stuff is no joke! Absolutely works on the first try. I've reapplied 3 times.. but only to keep the 'smell' fresh for my dog. (Had to get the big guns.. since I had already tried vinegar, Cayenne pepper). Which I actually think she liked it.Moral of the story.... yes, get it! It works! WEAR GLOVES!!!!
G**E
Does absolutely nothing
I brought this to try to keep neighborhood dogs of the front of my garden. It did nothing. Used it every other day and everyday dogs ran across that part of the garden. I sprayed, then half hour later see a dog casually roaming through the area, not a care in the world. Total rip off, snake oil garbage.
M**N
Honestly, I think I might just have to move now.
After trying all the tricks to keep my dogs out of the flower beds, this was my last resort. My favorite before this one was my dog picking up and eating one of the vinegar-soaked cotton balls that the Facebook told me should be a deterrent.Listen, I read the reviews about the smell. I geared up appropriately with gloves and even a KN95. Nothing and, and I mean, NOTHING could prepare me for that smell. By the time I reached the vegetable beds, my stomach was lurching, and I was dry heaving like a teenager who'd just been served a Manhatten with a chicken liver chaser. I un-geared and went inside. Still smell it. Retch. Decide that the only cure is a shower. I have to scrub this out of my nose. Start shower. Retch. Exit shower. Retch. Back in the shower. Retch. Finally, the retch turns to full-on vomit. And since it's Memorial weekend in the Midwest, my diet has consisted of primarily fresh cherries, dubious salads, many with gelatin as the main component, and the occasional buffalo wing; I'm sure you can envision the crime scene this created.But does it work? I saw a very destructive robin be mostly deterred. (Yes, the bird. Not a cranky neighbor). One dog mostly ignored it. The other one sniffed it and then walked right on through to the flower bed. Mind you, she could have been retching, but I wouldn't know since I can no longer enter my backyard until I have confirmation that there is no trace of the smell.If you would like to try this, I offer it to you as your gift with purchase when I sell you my house in Detroit. Cheap. Sold as is. Vomit and all.
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