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Simple Solution Pee Post Outdoor Potty Training Aid | Pheromone-Infused Yard Stake with GO HERE™ Technology | 13 Inch Stake

(13 customer reviews)

$16.65

Description

  • WHEN NATURE CALLS: Pee Post is a non-toxic pheromone-infused yard stake that prompts your dog’s natural response to urinate
  • OUTDOOR MAINTENANCE MADE EASY: Pee Post pheromones encourages them to eliminate in a specific area of your yard and helps make cleaning up after your dog and maintaining your lawn easier
  • SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE: With GO HERE technology, Pee Post can be used alone as a house training aid, or used in conjunction with other dog house training methods
  • EASY INSTALL: Just gently hammer the post down in your designated outdoor location
  • HOUSE TRAINING HELP: For best results, keep a dedicated daily routine until your pet consistently eliminates near the post

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Product Dimensions

3.5 x 6.5 x 13 inches, 4 ounces

Item model number

13000

Date First Available

October 2, 2001

Manufacturer

Bramton Company

13 reviews for Simple Solution Pee Post Outdoor Potty Training Aid | Pheromone-Infused Yard Stake with GO HERE™ Technology | 13 Inch Stake

  1. Stephen A Sparkes

    When I took it out from the case, it smelled so bad, but it didn’t attract my dog. Didn’t work for us.

  2. Glen Harris

    It does smell but my male dog was not interested in it at all.

  3. T Delaune

    Every dog (and trainer) is different but the Pee Post is working to retrain my 4 year old Golden Retriever. He was killing my grass in the area of the yard that he frequently urinated. I placed the Pee Post in the pine mulch around a Palm tree where I wanted him to start urinating. It has a very strong smell of urine. The next time he needed to go out, I put him on a leach and took him straight to the Pee Post and gave him his normal command to “go potty”. He smelled it, lifted his leg, and peed on it. I then gave him praise saying “good boy, go pee pee on the tree!” I then brought him back in the house to get him a treat all while repeating the new command “good boy, go pee pee on the tree!” For the next three days I kept him on a leach when letting him out and gave the new command, “go pee pee on the tree”. After 3 days I began letting him out without a leach but pointed to the tree while still giving him the new command. It has been 3 weeks now. He has had a few times where he started peeing on the grass but I just gave him a strong “NO” command and repeated the new command. I would say he is about 90% retrained at this point proving you can teach an old dog new tricks! (With a little help from the Pee Post.)

  4. John Silva

    I tried this with my two dogs at the house. Its easy to install and easy to spot but it doesnt work. tried it for a week and would take the dogs to it and nothing. They peed on the opposite side of the yard. I had better luck with with a napkin with there pee on it and placing it in the yard then I did with this yard stake. DO not recommend

  5. T Delaune

    The Simple Solution Pee Post is a good idea from a human perspective. I inserted the post in a part of the yard that I wanted to be used as ‘the’ area and they didn’t even sniff it as something new, let alone as an attractant. The package lists about ‘pee here’ technology and descriptions list is a training device that “teaches your pet to urinate in a specific area of your yard”. NOT TRUE. You can teach your dog to use it but you have to do just that…take the dog to the post until it goes, everytime you want it to go there, until it understands it is on the ‘marking’ route. My dogs have this as one of many places in the yard that they use. So it didn’t work here and was a waste of my money.

  6. JJ in Seattle

    I was going to give this 1 star for being completely useless for being a tool for encouraging my puppy to pee in a specific place but I decided to go with 3 stars because he loves playing with it. Great toy to dig up and play with!

  7. Anthony

    The pheromone smell is definitely strong, but my dogs did not take the bait! They did smell the post when I put them out, but refuse to owe on them or near then. They still owe on my porch post 🤦🏻‍♀️

  8. Dizzy Garfield

    Our dogs totally ignored the Pee Post and would not urinate anywhere near it. Other reviewers complained about the Pee Post not working, as well. We are returning this item.
    We were unable to contact the company on the phone number provided to complain. They are not taking live calls and the company’s voicemail says they are closed even though it is posted as their normal work hours. The whole thing seems suspicious and smells like a SCAM! Do not buy this product!!!

  9. Victoria Clark

    My 4 year old small male dog goes outside all the time as he is trained already. He loves marking every post when he goes on a walk to tell the world his small body owns the neighborhood. I needed him to pee in one spot in our yard and since I cant move fire hydrant into our yard, I decided to give this a try even though reviews were bad. The reviews were CORRECT. The stick was smelly to our human noses but I guess it does not get noticed by dogs or something which I thought was very odd. My dog totally ignores it and goes other places to pee. This is garbage and total waste of money. It destroyed my hope. I will have to pour water everywhere he pees from now. People please DO NOT GET TEMPTED TO TRY THIS. It just does NOT work.

  10. E. Eliason

    This had no smell and didn’t seem to work at all. I couldn’t get either dog to even notice it, even when setting the dogs right next to the post. I understand how dogs try to pee on each other’s pee, and they can find where each other have been hours later, so I know there is nothing wrong with my dogs’ noses, the stick doesn’t even register at all with them.

  11. Dooboo

    Die Idee hört sich zwar gut an, es funktioniert aber leider nicht. Wir haben 2 Hunde, jedoch hat keiner von beiden sein “Pee” dort erledigt.

    Zugehörigkeit des Produktes: Sachen, die die Welt nicht braucht.

  12. John Silva

    It does have a slight urine scent but unless you have a super mom sense of smell, it won’t make any area of your yard too pungent.

    Our dog just didn’t feel the need to pee where there was already a pee scent.

    Very sturdy, you can hammer it into the ground.

    I do wonder how they get the pee smell into the plastic. Might be an interesting factory tour.

  13. James Eagle

    Didn’t do a thing.

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