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Dog MACE Dog Repellent and Training Tool - Spray or Concentrate

Ready to Use, Treats 1,000 Sq.Ft
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+ Benefits

🐾 Repels & Trains Dogs—Stops Chewing, Digging, Marking, and Other Damage

✅ Training Aid that Keeps Dogs Off Treated Areas & Away From Your Property

🐶 Establishes Boundaries, Enhances Obedience Training, & Corrects Unwanted Habits

🌱 Plant-Powered Spray Made From Botanical Ingredients

🌦 Weather-Resistant Formula that Works In Every Season

+ Where to Use

Dog MACE trains dogs to steer clear of outdoor spots—yards, lawns, landscaped beds (gravel, stone, or mulch), gardens, shrubs, trees, fences, mailboxes, patios, porches, sheds, garages, vehicles, appliances, campsites, storage and picnic areas, garbage bins, and more. Spray it to protect any specific space or object from digging, marking, and other dog damage.

Product Details

Dog MACE is a plant-based dog repellent and training aid that keeps both stray and household dogs from rummaging, marking, defecating, licking, chewing, and gnawing where they shouldn’t. Its powerful yet pet-safe blend is almost undetectable to people but naturally irritating to canine senses, creating an invisible barrier that teaches dogs to avoid treated lawns, gardens, and landscaped beds. Dog MACE is safe for use around children, pets, and wildlife, when used as directed.

Designed for outdoor use, and can also be used indoors, the spray is quick to apply and works humanely; with steady, consistent application, dogs break old habits and move on to less stressful ground. Because dogs are creatures of habit, regular use of Dog MACE helps protect your property without awkward disputes with neighbors, and it can be paired with other training techniques for even faster results. Perfect for homeowners and pet lovers alike, every bottle is backed by our 100 % Money Back Guarantee—so try Dog MACE today, completely risk free.

FAQ's

Dog MACE is a training tool, so results develop with repeated use. While dogs react to the scent and taste on first contact, lasting success usually requires several applications. Follow the directions consistently and reapply as scheduled until the dog links the treated area with an unpleasant experience and changes its habit. Because every dog and situation differ, the number of applications—and the time needed for full effectiveness—will vary with how deeply the behavior is ingrained and how often the dog visits the site. A repellent spray that works for one dog breed may not work as effectively for another.

Yes—Dog MACE can help curb digging, but success depends on treating both the habit and its cause. Dogs dig for many reasons, including boredom, anxiety, escape attempts, or curiosity about underground critters like moles. If applying to lawns, mow any overgrown grass; short turf helps the spray reach the soil line, where most digging starts.

Spray Dog MACE on the spots your dog targets, and for extra staying power, top the area with Dog MACE Granular. Pair the dog repellent with other strategies—provide engaging toys, designate an area where it’s okay to dig, or add physical barriers where needed—to redirect your dog’s energy and reinforce the lesson.

Generally speaking, yes. Dog MACE is made with plant-based ingredients and, when used as directed, is safe for dogs, children, plants and wildlife. It works humanely by using scents and tastes dogs dislike, keeping them away without causing harm. If a dog ingests Dog MACE or licks the spray, it may experience mild stomach upset. Monitor your pet and contact a veterinarian if any symptoms appear or if you have concerns. Always read and follow the label precautions before each use.

Yes. When used as directed, Dog MACE is safe for lawns, plants, and gardens. Its plant-based ingredients break down naturally, leaving no harmful residue or lasting impact on your landscape. For edible crops, spray the ground and surrounding foliage and not the harvestable or edible portions. Be sure to thoroughly rinse any fruits or vegetables before consuming them. For best results and to protect your lawn and plants, apply when temperatures are below 90 °F. Spraying during midday heat or direct sunlight can scorch or discolor leaves and grass. Instead, treat your plants in the early morning or late evening, when temperatures are cooler, and foliage is not exposed to prolonged direct sunlight.

Dogs are naturally curious and territorial. When a new scent appears—especially one as strong as the botanical aroma in Dog MACE—they investigate. Licking lets them “taste-test” the unfamiliar odor, while rolling transfers their own scent to the spot in an attempt to mask or claim it. To curb this behavior, spray Dog MACE when your dog is indoors or otherwise distracted, and let the product dry before allowing access. Reapply as directed, particularly after rain, to keep the repellent effective until your dog associates the area with an unpleasant experience and stops returning.

DIRECTIONS

Before applying Dog MACE, first remove any urine, feces, or other animal scent from the target area; stubborn odors invite dogs back to the same spot. Shake the bottle well and spray on dry surfaces so the botanical oils bond quickly. For the first 7–10 days, treat once a day—generously and strategically—hitting “hot spots” such as corners, gate openings, mailboxes, planter boxes, lamp or fence posts, and any other favorite targets. This is the training period to discourage bad behaviors and create new habits. Apply Dog MACE once at the beginning of the week, and then once at the end for the following week. Breaking a dog's habit is key. Once a dog stops using the bathroom within an area, other dogs will follow suit. If several dogs use your lawn, apply every other day during the second week to break the habit. After this conditioning phase, spray at least once a week to maintain control.

For Indoor Use: Since it is a scent-based deterrent, the initial application will produce a strong odor that may be noticeable in treated areas. As the product dries, the scent will largely fade for humans, but dogs will still detect it. Some residual odors may linger, especially in enclosed spaces. To minimize the scent indoors, apply Dog MACE in well-ventilated areas and avoid over-saturating surfaces. Focus on areas where you want to prevent unwanted dog behavior, such as near furniture, doorways, or trash bins. Dog MACE is not a perimeter treatment, so avoid oversaturating grass or delicate plants. Before spraying on objects such as soft-bodied plants, fabrics, or painted surfaces, always test a small and unnoticeable area before heavy use. If the area is negatively affected by the spray, dilute it further or stop altogether. Concentrated formulas must be mixed with water before spraying—refer to the back label for exact ratios. Reapply after heavy rain.

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Inessa Pachina (Arizona)
Works

I will buy more of a product, I didn't have enoigh. But it's works!

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Faye Mullins (Ohio)

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Bruce McComas (Minnesota)

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Lee Ann Wray
Amazing Company

They are are an amazing company that stands behind their product. Honest and 100% there for their customers.

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Reginald Griffin (Illinois)
Dog Mace

Works Ok

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Johnny Bumpous (Tennessee)
dog mace

works good, dogs definitely don't like it...lol. only problem is that it evaporates fairly quickly if not spayed on pretty thick... I'm happy with the results overall. ☺️

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Janie Reyes (Texas)
No Show yet

I have yet to receive the item I ordered yet. It has been a few weeks by now.

Janie,
As we discussed over the phone, you placed two orders by mistake and we cancelled them. You then stated you were going to replace the order online. Your original orders have been fully refunded.
Thank you!
Lacie