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Simple Solution Puppy Aid Training Spray (16 oz) is scientifically formulated to encourage puppies to urinate in a specific area. It helps reduce housetraining time when used as directed. Puppy Aid Training Spray is safe for use around pets and children when used as directed. It can be used both outdoor or indoor.
Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 3.48 x 8.89 x 19.35 cm; 100 g
Date First Available : April 19 2012
Manufacturer : Simple Solution
Place of Business : DALLAS, TX, 75211 US
ASIN : B0002DH5NA
Item model number : 13200N
Scientifically formulated to encourage puppies to urinate in a specific area
Safe for use around pets and children when used as directed
Reduces housetraining time when used as directed
For indoor or outdoor use
16 fl. oz. Trigger Spray

Waooo realmente esto funciona, estoy sorprendida, quise enviar una foto pero no me pareció prudenteð¬ð . Buen producto
The bottle was empty. The packaging wasnât wet so I believe it was empty when packaged.
Trying to get my foster to use her piddle pads in a piddle pad holder. She lays on it instead. Not sure what to use instead
It came broken. I sprayed everywhere outside but she started to lick it. It’s like I sprayed water.
In reading the reviews, I felt like it was a crap shoot on this product. Is it the magic solution to pee pad training, no. Is it a good aid, absolutely. Was my pup (who was already being trained) almost there? I don’t know. I do know she sniffed the spray area on the pad. No, she didn’t immediately pee since she can hold her bladder. Did she eventually pee where I sprayed? Yes.Housebreaking a pup is a chore. It takes repetition with lots of praise and patience. Even though my pup seems to be fully trained, I still spray the pads. And she still gets treats when I see her use the pads. Though not when she squats trying to fake me out just to get a treat. Lol