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How Do Poop Training Sprays Work?
Now, you’re probably wondering how the heck a spray can encourage pooping.
Let’s clear the air — it’s not that these products directly stimulate your pooch to poop. Rather, the idea behind them is to get your dog sniffing and thinking about going potty.
Some use pheromones to try to coax your pooch, while others use ingredients that mimic the smell of doggo excrement. That said, it’s best to use these sprays far from the home to avoid lingering odors.
As with all pup products, some dog poop sprays are better than others. While not every dog will respond to them, these are some of the best on the market today.
NOTE: Nearly all these dog potty training sprays have a batch of not-so-great reviews. These sprays are pretty hit or miss, so doubling down on your potty training might be a more successful option. Still, if you’re feeling desperate, these sprays are worth trying. They might be just the thing that gets your pup pottying correctly!
Pet Organics No-Go Housebreaking Dog Spray
About: Stop your pooch from repeating past accidents with Pet Organics’ No-Go Spray. Just apply to the soiled area after it’s been thoroughly cleaned to prevent future marking.
The lack of residue and strong smell is a favorite feature of reviewers. It provides a gentle covering that won’t overwhelm you or your dog’s nose, and many pup parents sang its praises as far as effectiveness.
Repeat applications are needed according to several reviews, which can be costly if on-going use is needed. As with any product, it also doesn’t appear to be effective with all pooches.
FAQ
How do you stop a dog from pooping inside?
How do you deter dogs from peeing and pooping in the house?
- SCHEDULE A VETERINARY EXAM. …
- UNDERSTAND NORMAL DOG BEHAVIOR. …
- GET STARTED. …
- SCHEDULE YOUR DOG’S FEEDINGS. …
- CLEAN UP MESSES THOROUGHLY. …
- USE CHEMICAL ATTRACTION TO YOUR ADVANTAGE. …
- SUPERVISE YOUR DOG. …
- SCHEDULE POTTY BREAKS.