Pet Organics NO-GO! Housebreaking Aid effectively trains your pet to stop re-urinating on carpet areas sprayed.
For: Training Cats and Dogs
Benefits:
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Single application works for a week or more
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No harsh chemicals or unpleasant odors
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Safe to use
How it works: NO-GO! is a specially formulated blend of herbal extracts that, when sprayed on a previously soiled area, eliminates the smell of urine and helps keep the pet from returning to that area for future soiling.
Cautions: Do not spray directly on pets or administer internally.
More Information:
Brand Name Pet Organics NO-GO! Housebreaking Aid (Nala Barry Laboratories)
What is this product used for: NO-GO! Housebreaking Aid is a specially formulated, ready to use blend of herbal extracts that when sprayed on a previously soiled area, will help teach pets to not re-urinate in that area.
Availability: Pet Organics NO-GO! Housebreaking Aid is a non-prescription (OTC) product.
How this product should be used: After thoroughly cleaning the soiled area, spray with NO-GO! and repeat when necessary.
What are the side effects: There are no reported side effects.
What special precautions are there: Use only as directed. Do not take internally. Do not spray directly on pets.
In the event of overdose: Contact your veterinarian or veterinary emergency room if swallowed.
How should I store this product: Store this product at room temperature. Keep out of the reach of children.
Directions:
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Pet Organics NO-GO! Housebreaking Aid is a specially-formulated, ready-to-use blend of herbal extracts.
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Pet Organics NO-GO! helps train pets to not re-urinate in an area.
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Use Pet Organics NO-GO! only as directed. Do not give internally. Do not spray directly on pets.
Tip: Thoroughly clean soiled area before spraying Pet Organics NO-GO! Lasts up to one week or longer.
Dosage:
Pet
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Dogs/Cats:
All weights
After thoroughly cleaning the soiled area, spray the area with Pet Organics NO-GO! and repeat when necessary
Horses:
Storage: Store this product at room temperature. Keep out of reach of children.
I thought this was effective for a couple of days at a time for stopping my neutered male cat from spraying in his favorite spots but his fav spots entail a large perimeter of the house, so I went through the bottle very quickly. He would spray again on day 2-3 after spraying. (Instructions state to reapply at least once a week) .
I think it is designed to be used as PART OF a holistic training program. My cat responded well to this very beginning part of his "behavior modification" program while getting him on track. After that, he must have held his breath!!
Overall, I thought it is a good detouring product but to rely on it alone would be costly and futile.
I have used half a dozen other products without any success for Spike's occasional "accidents". This is the best of them all and the best thing is that it does not have a horrible smell like the others.
I think this product is best used on new carpets and rugs to discourage dogs from going on them. I have had 100% success with this product when I spray the new rugs. I have had little success with using it on already soiled rugs. It is the only product I have used that has been effective. I try to keep at least two bottles on hand.
We have our kitty litter box downstairs in our unfinished basement. One of our cats is using the bathroom on the floor instead of the kitty box. Will this product work if I spray my floors with it?
1 year, 3 months ago
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Works great on walls so should work well on the floor where it will not drip as it does on walls.
Urinating next to the box might be something more than behavior. Might want to check with your vet.
The Pet Organics No Go! is meant to be sprayed on a previously-soiled area to prevent your cat from returning to that area and soiling there again. It is designed to be used for carpeted areas which tend to hold scents which attract your pet back to the area. If your cat continues to soil outside the litter box, you might also consider adding an additional litter box and making sure the litter box is always very clean.
can you use this product for outside on things that you don't want the dogs to urinate on? for example on waterhose cart and poles
1 year, 6 months ago
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Your dog or someone else's??
The Portland Zoo used to sell a can of something called "Zoo Poo" in their gift shop when we used to take my now 30-yr-old there as a baby. I have wished many times that I had bought some, because, it makes sense to me now that some mammals might respond to this foreign smell of "higher order" Seems like sprinkling a little where I would not want defication and urination from domestic mammals to occur might work.
You certainly could try usig the product on a waterhose cart or pole. Please remember we have a 100% satisfaction guarantee on all the products we sell.
It is fine to use on furniture, too. You may want to test a hidden area first to make sure it doesn't stain, but it shouldn't be an issue. Just don't use directly on pet.
I have a yorkie and she uses her pad while we are gone, and we take her out when we are home, however even if she goes outside, she will come back in and go more some where else.
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