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Potty Pad Spray???? Has anyone ever tried a potty pad spray to make your furbaby use it on the pad??? If so did it work? What brand did you use? |
i haven't, but pee pads (the disposable kind) are already impregnated with an attractant. You shouldn't need a spray, but I guess it wouldn't hurt to try. |
I bought Nature's Miracle and I can't stand the smell. It's really disgusting! It smells like someone wet their pants and sat in it for hours. LOL! It didn't help either so I tossed it in the garbage. I have two 7 month olds, one uses the pads just about every time and for the other one it's hit or miss. I'm hoping he'll catch on one day :rolleyes: |
We tried it but Amy never got the hang of it. It really does smell bad and don't want it in the room with you. Amy continued to tear the pee pads apart and drag them room to room. Finally gave up. She nibbles on your ankles to let you know she wants out. |
It smells awful!! I ditched it. The pads with the smell already in them work. I dont think even Jessie liked the smell of it! |
I have never had to use the spray since the potty pads already have the attractant in them. We don't smell anything, but the puppy does. |
The disposable pads already have a scent on them, but I bought a bottle when I switched to washable pads, it was stupid, all you do is have to wash a pad with anything they have peed on or with anything you've used to wipe up pee. Anyway, I felt like it was one of my most worthless purchases. I still have a whole bottle around here somewhere. |
Gracie was pretty easy to train to puppy pads that already had the scent hormone on them. We did have a couple of times when she seemed to go off training when she was 10 and 13 months old. I purchased a liquid attractant and started using it on the pads we had always used. I don't know if that helped or if it was the fact that I started giving her a treat every time she went on the pad. It only took a couple of days of retaining to get her back on the mark. There was no smell to the brand I used. |
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