Pet Organics No-Go! Housebreaking Aid
Description
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
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Specifications
| SKU | 87181 |
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| Primary Brand | Pet Organics |
| Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
| Weight | 16 OZ |
| Personalized Item flag | No |
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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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11 years ago
Our Frenchie has had some "housebreaking" troubles. The first time we used the s...
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11 years ago
Do not waste your money on this product, it DOES NOT work. You're better off usi...
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Questions
Will it work for a pet rabbit who pees outside of her litter box?
can i use this in the small kennel
My dachshund won't stop peeing in the house even after being let out. I can't do this much longer. He may have to go . Help!sb786
- I have found that cleaning an area with a Clorox wipe or saturating it with distilled white vinegar and then letting it dry prior to spraying the no-go works well. I spray all things that I do not want my boys to mark. I do recommend respraying once a week, just to keep the scent that deters them strong.
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Does No-Go have an expiration date?
- Shelf life is lengthy, at least 4 years. Open the bottle and if there is a fruity fragrance, test on small area first. If product has lost fragrance, discard.
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Will it work for cats??
- No, this product is only for dogs.
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What is the best product to use to keep my male dog from marking it's territory
- Use of Pet Organics No-Go! along with persistent training and verbal commands will help you. Also, praise and rewards also reinforce breaking the habit when they successfully go outside.
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Can this be used on hardwood floors and vinyl flooring?
- Thank you for your question. The No-Go can be used on most water-safe surfaces. Before use, it is recommended to test the product on a small area of the surface you are planning on treating.
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NO GO pet repellant, does it stop defecating in the house?
- Thanks for your inquiry. Yes, No-Go is primarily for housebreaking for re-urination. However, No-Go is a training aid spray and the slight fragrance may help remind your dog to not defecate in that same spot. Clean the area thoroughly before using. Then lightly spray the spots where she may tend to go. Still, it's important that you remain attentive in recognizing her signals and praising her after she does her business outside. Thanks for considering our products and good luck :)
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Will this work on my one year old german shepard?
- Yes, this product will work.
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can you use pet organics NO GO housebreaking aid for pets on plants?
- I wouldn't it is made to be used on carpets, floors, and furniture. I wouldn't chance it on plants. I would put the plants out of the reach of the animal.
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