This training aid will help in your efforts to housebreak your dog. The spray is formulated to curb unwanted bathroom habits.
Overall rating:
2.8
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5
(4 reviews) 4
2 of 4(50%)customers recommend this product.
Reviews for Top Paw No Go Training Aid
Review 1 for Top Paw No Go Training Aid
Overall rating
1/ 54 reviews
Doesn't work
October 31, 2012
by leeland
fromMerced, CA
I have been spraying this in my dog's target areas twice a day, every day since I bought it. While the accidents decreased the first couple of days, she is now defecating every morning in the corner again, as if the spray isn't even there. Yes, I am cleaning it thoroughly after I pick it up & then spraying the area heavily with 'No Go'. She doesn't even notice it. Waste of money & time. And an annoyance to your own nose (it smells awful)
-1point
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Review 2 for Top Paw No Go Training Aid
Overall rating
5/ 54 reviews
February 10, 2012
by VDub
fromFort Worth, TX
What is your gender?F
How many pets do you have?1
How often do you shop at PetSmart?Weekly
This spray really works if used properly.
If you use sprays like 409 that contain ammonia, you are defeating the purpose. Ammonia smells like urine to a dog. White vinegar is the best. If it is on carpet, spray with a white vinegar/water solution and pay dry, once it is completely dry, sprinkle with baking soda and vacuum. This method really works and should not take more than 10 days - 2 weeks.
+31points
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Review 3 for Top Paw No Go Training Aid
Overall rating
4/ 54 reviews
Works with a little help
January 11, 2012
by VegasGeorge
fromLas Vegas, NV
What is your gender?M
How many pets do you have?2
How often do you shop at PetSmart?Monthly
I have two 6 month old Bulldog pups who live inside. I have found No Go quite helpful with house training. But I don't depend on it exclusively. If I catch them in the act, I scold and then show them the right place to go. Then I soak up the urine with paper towel, scrub the area with Lysol wipes, spray and wipe down with white vinegar, and then spray the area with No Go. I've been very successful with this method. It's been many weeks since they've had an accident.
+16points
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Review 4 for Top Paw No Go Training Aid
Overall rating
1/ 54 reviews
No good...
September 26, 2011
by Begene
fromHouston, TX
What is your gender?F
How many pets do you have?2
How often do you shop at PetSmart?Weekly
I've used this for my 3 month old puppy, and she's actually peed and pooped more on the rugs in the house, versus not peeing on them at all. I always make sure to get the scent out with 409 and other sprays; but even with the "No Go" spray, she still continues to go on the rugs...
I'd like to actually see if this product works for anyone else. Definitely not worth $10.