Simple Solution Puppy Training Aid 8 Ounce Spray
- Scientifically formulated attractant
- Trains puppies where to urinate
- For indoor and outdoor use
- Help make housetraining easier
- 8 ounce bottle
Product DescriptionPotty training aid for puppies is a scientifically formulated attractant. Using this product will help train a puppy to urinate in the appropriate area. It is made for both outdoor and indoor use. For inside dogs, simply spray the product on newspaper or a puppy training pad to attract the animal to the spot. . . . More >>
Simple Solution Puppy Training Aid 8 Ounce Spray
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March 9th, 2010 at 12:08 am
We’re trying to potty pad train our 4mo old yorkie. I sprayed the potty pad with the stuff and he couldn’t have cared less! He never responded to it and to this day we still cant get him to use the bathroom in the right spot. We found some potty pads with extra pheremone on them at Petsmart. He responded to them by freaking out and ripping them to shreds. . . . . main point is. . . it works for some and doesnt work for some. . . if you have the $10 to waste if it doesnt work. . . by all means, see if it will at least work for you. . . . good luck! Rating: 1 / 5
March 8th, 2010 at 11:36 pm
May work for some dogs but not mine. I own a Chihuahua, btw. I sprayed her pad area. She sniffed but it didn’t really help her to go in a specific spot. I ended up training her without it. I do think you’d be better off buying a house-breaking or puppy manual book. I just:- Was attentive and patient. If you can’t watch the dog then you won’t be able to correct it. How then will the dog be trained?- Put her in her spot and give her treats/praise profusely when she goes in the right area. My ‘Mimi Rose’ learns very quickly when treats are involved. She learned how to ‘sit’ in a single 20-minute session! No joke. Positive reinforcement always works. – Verbally corrected when I saw her do her business in the wrong spot. Don’t scream at or hit the dog. Just say, ‘No’ in a firm voice and/or clap your hands. – Cleaned the soiling spots with vinegar to remove scent. – Placed her on a feeding/water schedule until she was housebroken. She eats 3 times a day. Her dinner is at 8pm. Her bedtime is at 11 pm. – Implemented crate-training and fenced her off in ‘play areas’. An untrained dog has NO business having free run of the house. She got it before long. My pup still runs towards me when she does her business in the correct spot expecting a treat. Rating: 1 / 5
March 8th, 2010 at 10:16 pm
this did not work for me – but with this dog, nothing did!!!! So if you are having troubles- it may be worth a try Rating: 3 / 5
March 8th, 2010 at 7:44 pm
This did not work for our 4 month old yorkie puppy. . . Waste of money. . I tried many time over a period of 3 weeks. . no way will the puppy pee where I wanted him to. Rating: 1 / 5
March 8th, 2010 at 5:19 pm
I bought this after a friend of mine said it works wonders for her puppy. I sprayed it on the pee pads and the dog when everywhere but on the pads. My friend said it works for her. So it might work or it might not. Didnt for my puppy. Rating: 2 / 5