Will chili powder keep dogs away?
Similarly, it is asked, does cayenne pepper keep dogs from pooping in your yard?
Hot peppers are a well known approach to deterring dogs from relieving themselves where you don't want to step in it. The idea of this instructable was to help keep the pepper in place--if you just sprinkle Tabasco sauce or cayenne powder, it's likely to wash away (if it's rainy) or blow away (if it's not).
Also know, what can I put on my grass to keep dogs from pooping on it?
Create a perimeter around your yard with a natural dog deterrent, such as vinegar, chili pepper, ammonia or cayenne. The smell will irritate the nasal passages of strays and discourage them from entering your yard. Eucalyptus or citrus oil may also help.
Vinegar and Lime Juice Plain white vinegar's scent is a really effective dog repellent, especially when it's combined with lime juice. Soak cotton balls in the solution and place them around problem areas, or create a spray to mist your shoes, if your dogs like to chew on them.