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Not sure how to title this. a ? tho I heard today there is some kind of spray you can spray on the edge of your carpet where a dog will not cross the line you spray. Humans cant smell it but puppies can and they wont cross it. Anyone know anything about this or ever heard of it? If so I would like to know the name of it. I let Kizzy in my living room only when I can be there to watch her then I just hold her and play with her till she is trained a little better on going outside for pee pee as she is good to go out for the other. She is almost 10 weeks old and hasnt did the poop thing in the house but 2 times in 2 weeks and once was my fault. But I know this isnt near trained and just want to keep her off the carpet till she is better on the pee pee thing mostly. When I take her in the room with carpet i pick her up off the tile and take her and bring her back and sit on down on the tile. I dont let her walk to me or back. thought the spray might help for a while if there is such a thing. :rolleyes: |
Haven't heard of that one. Will check back on this thread. I'd be interested in getting it, too. |
If they sell it...I bet it's named "WISHFUL THINKING" |
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not sure about that one but i heard that 2 sided tape works good too. once their little paws get stuck on the tape they won't want to go by there again. its worth a try. hope someone answers your question though. :) |
Are you thinking of the Boundary Sprays from Lambert Kay?? (see link!) :confused: Boundary Indoor/Outdoor Pet Repellant Keep your pets away from furniture, carpet, trees, shrubs, garbage cans/bags, and other “forbidden” areas. Boundary® will repel dogs and cats for up to 24 hours when applied daily. Use in accordance with label directions with consistent training. I believe the major pet stores carry it (PetCo, Petsmart, etc)... I know the ones in my area do. |
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I appreciate all the response and you for the answer. |
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