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Do dogs like the smell of citrus?

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Not all dogs will be as adverse to citrus as they are to other smells, but the strong smell of lemons and oranges may be a natural, safe way to keep them away from unwanted areas. Try cut up citrus fruits placed strategically around anything you need protected. It smells fresh and clean to humans.Nov 10, 2015 read more

Typically, dogs like going for walks, eating chicken, belly rubs and chasing squirrels. Sure there are exceptions, but these truths apply to most dogs. Similarly, there is general agreement among canines about what is undesirable, or even repulsive. At the top of that list is the smell of citrus. read more

Dogs, like humans and other animals, are not all the same. The majority of dogs do not like citrus, but some still enjoy the smell and taste of it. Before covering any furniture, toys or forbidden dog items with citrus, it is important that dog owners be sure that their specific dog does not like the smell. read more

Some dogs try to chew the edges of wooden tables, chairs or coffee tables. The strong smell and taste of citrus oil may help curb the chewing impulse on those items. Vinegar. You can use vinegar straight from the bottle to sprinkle it or spray it. Do not use it directly on plants as it can damage them. read more

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