Pet Organics No-Go! Housebreaking Aid
Description
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Pet Organics No-Go! Housebreaking Aid
- - Specially formulated blend of herbal extracts
- - When sprayed on a previously soiled area, will help stop pets from re-urinating in that area
- - Safe, mild, and effective. No unpleasant odors
Specifications
SKU | 87181 |
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Primary Brand | Pet Organics |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 16 OZ |
Should this product fail to perform as stated, return the unused portion to the manufacturer within 30 days, in its original container, with receipt for a full refund.
Directions: After thoroughly cleaning the soiled area, spray with No-Go! Repeat as necessary. Cautions: Keep out of reach of children. Do not take internally. Use only as directed. Do not spray on pets.
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LouieNY
10 years ago
Our Frenchie has had some "housebreaking" troubles. The first time we used the s...
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BabyBlue77
12 years ago
This seemed like the answer to all my problems at the store but it doesn't seem ...
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Questions
can you use pet organics NO GO housebreaking aid for pets on plants?
Can I use NO GO on my laminate floors? If so, any special direction? Thank you.
- the issue with laminate floors or carpeting is that they absorb the pet urine and unless you have a way to completely soak the materials with hot water and white vinegar (then also extract it since the vinegar smells almost as bad as pet urine) the smell of urine is still detectable to animals and so they will not stop urinating in that place until they are trained not to by the usual negative reinforcement techniques, like a good swat on the bum. no product will work completely on a material that absorbs liquids, especially if the urine has had a chance to dry before you clean.
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