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🌱 Keep your garden dog-free and envy-worthy with Nature’s MACE!
Nature’s MACE Dog Mace Granular Repellent is a 6-pound, non-toxic outdoor solution that uses natural essential oils to deter dogs from lawns, gardens, and flower beds. Covering up to 3,500 sq. ft., it offers family-safe, year-round protection that requires reapplication after rain or watering to maintain its scent barrier and effectiveness.


















| ASIN | B071LRN8R7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,138 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #20 in Dog Repellent Sprays |
| Brand | Nature's MACE |
| Brand Name | Nature's MACE |
| Customer Reviews | 2.8 out of 5 stars 2,036 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00747906578553 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Form | Granule |
| Item Volume | 25 |
| Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nature's MACE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DOGGN-3011 |
| Material Feature | Non Toxic |
| Material Features | Non Toxic |
| Model Number | DOGGRN994002 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Peppermint |
| Scent Name | Peppermint |
| Size | 96 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 747906578553 |
| Unit Count | 96.0 Ounce |
S**N
A Waste of Money
No idea how well this stuff works or if it works. It is packaged in a way that makes it difficult to spread over the lawn evenly, so I used the entire bag in one application, which is pricy for what it covers. Whether it deterred the neighbors' dogs from treating my lawn as a doggy toilet, I have no idea, but several weeks later, there were definite signs that the yard was once again being used as such. So, if this stuffs works, it doesn't work for long. It is not worth the price, and I would not purchase it again.
L**Z
Safe and effective dog repellent
I needed something safe yet effective to keep my dog (and others dogs) away from my newly planted flowers. I sprinkled it as a border and it discouraged curious sniffing that turns into digging or soiling, it’s does have a detectable smell which seems offensive to dogs. You do have to reapply after a rain…but it s reliable for long time use. I hope that neighbors dogs learn and remember it’s a no poop zone in front…my dog is respecting my garden area too!
S**R
Completely Ineffective
I applied the product as directed on a small 8’x4’ area around my bird feeders. All three of my dogs weren’t deterred at all and sniffed around hunting for bird seed. Fast forward and I applied the entire contents (20 ounces I believe) in the same area the same day. It didn’t discourage any of my dogs whatsoever from sniffing or foraging in the area I applied the product.
M**S
Not very effective.
My dog just ate it and kept digging.
A**R
Works great
I don't have any dogs. However, a couple large neighborhood dogs kept using my perfectly manicured lawn in a territory marking competition, or in some kind of doggy communication system, which would inevitably stain and kill my lawn beyond repair with unsightly yellow spots. Once, a neighborhood dog owner left a physical brown package, of the poopy variety, to tell the other neighborhood dogs what kibbles that dog had yesterday for its breakfast. How rude. Anyways, I don't own a dog, so me and my perfectly manicured lawn were innocent victims in all this ridiculousness. So, I purchased this doggy Mace product to see what it could do, sprinkled it along in the front yard next to the sidewalk and poof... problem solved. For some reason, the smell of the ingredients in the doggy Mace turns off dogs to using the bathroom, and from my observations they move on to another yard to do their business somewhere else besides my front yard. No more NEW doggy yellow notes to each other or physical brown packages. Old ones still exist but will be using it next spring to ward off another doggy turf battle on my lawn which will again be perfectly manicured. From the comments I read previously, this product is not good at training your own dog, so I guess those disappointed purchasers need to look for other innovative ways in training their dog. This product worked great for my needs. 5 stars.
A**R
Helps, not magic
Looks, let's be real, unless you're going to jump out and chase away every dog, there is no magic way to stop dogs without a fence or other barrier. Anyway, like many on here, I have a problem where dogs will mark on certain spots, mainly the mailbox post. Since it is all grass, this of course ends up killing the grass due to the build up of nitrogen. I bought this product due to it being granules instead of a spray, as it seemed easier to apply. It's made up of various scents with the idea that dogs will in general either not like it, it will irritate their nose or maybe just overpower the other mark scents. Once a dogs marks a spot, various other dogs will now want to mark over it when they smell it, and it seems almost all dog owners do not bother to stop them, even if it's right up on a mailbox post (vs just peeing generally somewhere on the grass). Trying to change the behavior is mostly futile. So I have been spreading this around, and especially reapplying after heavy rains. At most I let it go 2 weeks before a reapplication. I don't smell anything when just standing there, but of course a dog will be right on the ground. To figure out if this is worth buying more, I have gone through camera footage from before and after, tallying up which dogs are marking there. And ultimately it does seem to work, but it's on a case-by-case basis. It seems to depend on the dog, ultimately. So what does that mean? Well, if your issue is with just one or two dogs, it's really going to be hit-or-miss on if this does anything for those particular dogs. But when you have a bunch of different dogs, it will at least reduce the occurrences across all the visitors. I plan to buy more in the end.
J**1
doesn't work
Just plain and simple, these things don't work. Have a better chance with Paprika until it rains. But this is a granule as they mention, but it doesn't work. neighbors dogs appear to be attracted to it even more and sniffing it like a fix.
W**.
Not Effective
It would be more effective for places that don't get rain and/or where you water the yard. It needs to be replaced every time either event occurs. It didn't deter the dogs at all. They seemed even more interested.
J**A
Didn’t stop my dog from digging
May be a good deterrent if you’re able to be at home to pull them up if they start digging, but of course mine only digs when I’m not home and thus was not enough to stop the digging
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