This spray is recommended for toilet training your dog!

Hello! With the recent COVID-19 pandemic, many people are spending more time at home, and it seems like a lot of people have started raising dogs and cats. When it comes to worries about pet ownership, litter box issues are probably the most common. They struggle to remember the right place, or they end up using the wrong one...

For dogs that struggle to remember the right place, perhaps it's best to train them instinctively, rather than trying to force them to remember.
However, training a dog to use the litter box only can be quite difficult. The smoothest way is to lure them with treats or something, and then have them use the spray to make sure they use the scent.

Today, I'd like to introduce some recommended litter box sprays for dog litter training! First, let's understand dog litter box habits!

Dog Toilet Habits

  • They like to toilet in soft and fluffy places.
  • They use comfortable places as toilet areas.
  • They toilet in designated areas.

They instinctively want to toilet in soft and fluffy places.

If you don't teach them that this is the toilet area, they will often toilet on blankets or bath mats.
Make sure to teach them that the area with the pet sheet is the toilet area.

We recommend training your pet as soon as possible after bringing it home. A good guideline is between two weeks and one month.

With the above in mind, we'd like to introduce some recommended sprays.

Types of Sprays

There are roughly two types of sprays.

  • The first is a spray that guides people to the toilet.

The spray contains ammonia, which uses its scent to lure your dog to the toilet.

It contains ammonia, so those with a keen sense of smell may find it bothersome. However, most sprays are at a level that's barely noticeable to the average person, so there's no need to worry too much.

Dogs have a habit of using the same place to toilet, so luring your dog by scent is effective! Once they've learned to use the same place, they'll likely use it unless something extraordinary happens, so a small amount of spray is probably best. Since it's a spray containing ammonia, you won't need to spray too much.

  • The second is a marking prevention spray.

This spray contains an odor that dogs dislike. Male dogs, in particular, tend to mark their territory and defecate everywhere, so it's best to think of it as both a marking prevention and toilet training tool. It may also be effective to spray it near things you don't want your dog to bite, not just the litter box.

Many of these sprays are also effective against cats, so if you're having trouble with stray cats, this might be a good option.
Dogs use areas they feel comfortable in as their litter box, so they're unlikely to use an unpleasant-smelling spot as their litter box. When you hear about smells that dogs dislike, you might be wary of any smell, but most of them are herbs, so don't worry, they're hardly noticeable.
Since there's a high chance that anti-marking sprays will be used everywhere, we recommend a large-capacity spray.

Things not to do when toilet training

Things you should not do when toilet training

  1. Scolding
  2. Not cleaning the litter box
  3. Frequently moving the litter box

The above are some things to keep in mind when toilet training.

1. Scolding your dog after using the toilet

If you scold your dog for having an accident, it may think you're scolding it because it went to the toilet, and it may stop using the toilet. This could even lead to illness. This is a major source of stress for your dog, so even if your dog has an accident, don't scold it. Instead, be patient and patient as you train them.

2. If the toilet area isn't clean, your dog won't want to enter that area.

Dogs love cleanliness, so keep it clean at all times. If the space is small, your dog may have difficulty using the toilet properly. It's a good idea to provide a slightly larger toilet area!

3. Frequent toilet location changes

Dogs remember where the toilet is by smell and the sensation of their paws, so moving the location can cause them to lose track. Also, if the feel of a pet sheet and carpet is similar, they may confuse the location. If your dog just won't remember, try switching to a different pet sheet or carpet. This will surely help them remember.

Now, here are some recommended training sprays!

Recommended toilet-guiding spray

JoyPet The Training: Toilet Learning

[Amazon | JOYPET The Toilet Training Spray 100ml ]

The content is 100ml. It's also very reasonably priced!

This spray uses ammonia and fragrance to encourage your pet to use the toilet.

It may have a slight ammonia smell immediately after spraying, but after a while it will subside to an unnoticeable level. Try it on your pet who's having trouble learning to use the toilet.

Torus fostering toilet

[Amazon | Taurus Hagukumu Toilet Spray 100ml ]

The content is 100ml. This spray uses ammonia to lure cats into the toilet.

This spray is allergy-free, making it gentle enough for even children with allergies. It also contains deodorizer, so it's perfect for those who want to eliminate odors after using the toilet.

It's a little pricey, but it seems worth it!

Recommended Anti-Marking Spray

JoyPet: Great Pee and Poop Training

[Amazon | Earth Pets Pee and Poop Training 200ml ]

This 200ml bottle contains plant extracts for disinfection and deodorization! It contains ethanol, making it highly volatile, so there's no need to wipe it off after spraying.

Taurus Outdoor Training Spray Concentrated

[Amazon | Taurus Outdoor Training No Marking Concentrated Spray 100ml (x 1)]

The content is 100ml. It may be a little small for a marking prevention type, but it is completely allergy-free and contains no ethanol, so it can be used safely even in homes with small children. It's highly recommended because it effectively combats odors that dogs and cats dislike. It can be used outdoors!

Summary

Today, we've introduced recommended toilet training sprays.

While toilet training using spray alone can be difficult, I think it's a relatively smooth process.

While these sprays are certainly effective on their own, it may be even more effective to purchase and use both the guiding spray and the anti-marking spray.

Make sure you understand your dog's habits well and help them slowly train to use the toilet without scolding or rushing!

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