








🐾 Train smarter, not harder — make every pee pad count!
Pooch Pads Potty Training Attractant Spray is a 16-ounce, USA-made solution designed to help dogs quickly learn to use potty pads. Its scientifically crafted formula attracts pets to designated areas, making housebreaking easier and more effective. Compact and easy to use, this spray is a must-have for any puppy parent aiming for stress-free training.
| ASIN | B00B1WCKGS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #90,122 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #180 in Reusable Dog Training Pads |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00794219000400 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.4 x 5.1 x 26.7 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item model number | PA00161 |
| Manufacturer | Pooch Pads |
| Net Quantity | 453.4 Grams |
| UPC | 794219000400 |
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R**R
My 12 week old Mini American Shephard would go outside, come in and pee. Random just stop walking and pee, was hard to train him since he never gave indications he needed to pee. He never would go on pee pads. So I revieved this attractant spray in mail. Sprayed a pee pad and placed on floor. My puppy came into room, smelled the pad and pee'd. So it does something to make dogs go there. Next day I sprayed a pee pads and he popped on it. He doesn't go to it every time, but he has went on the pads with the spray, so it does work, just not every time.
A**R
Zero affect. Might as well be water !! Did not work !!
N**A
This attractant doesn't work at all. I bought 2 sprays for : 1.attractant 2. “Not here”. I was really surprised when saw Totally opposite results on my place .Both of these Spray doesn't work. I sprayed NoT here around and attractant in the right place. You can see in the picture the results. The smells are so awful that after spraying I spend 2 hours outside the home for getting fresh air. The toxic smell gives you a headache. The dog still doing wherever she wants and not doing where I want. So waste of my money and time.
A**3
Sadly, it just didn't work for my toy poodle. She is having difficulty getting potty trained. It might not be the product - but the dog!
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