🐾 Train smarter, not harder—make every spot the right spot!
OUT! PetCare Go Here Attractant Spray is a 32 oz unscented, natural formula designed to speed up dog and puppy potty training by encouraging elimination in designated areas. Safe for indoor and outdoor use, it works on any surface and is free from harmful chemicals, making it a reliable, easy-to-use solution for effective housebreaking.
Scent Name | Unscented |
Item Weight | 0.08 Pounds |
A**R
Didn’t work for my puppy.
This didn’t work with my headstrong pit puppy. He just went wherever the urge occurred.
I**S
DOES NOT WORK, EVEN THE SLIGHTEST.......RETURNING FOR FULL REFUND
We just adopted a 2 yr old dog from a rescue. They said he's potty-trained, but we found that he was potty-trained for that specific house he used to live in. He's not used to our house. We have a back & front yard. He seems to prefer the front yard, but we want him to go in the backyard. This product did absolutely nothing. Nada, zip, zilch. We followed the instructions on the bottle. He didn't even go around the area we sprayed. We then sprayed on the side of some potted plants. He didn't even go there and sniff at it. We put the leash on him, and basically walked him around the areas we sprayed. RESULTS: Nothing. He has no interest. This was a waste of money. We're returning it for a full refund. Keep in mind, that this product doesn't smell like urine at all. As a matter of fact, it just has some odor to it that's not a bad odor. So how on earth they thought that smell would attract dogs and help them pee, is beyond me.
T**G
Not the Magic Solution I Hoped For
At first, “Go Here” seemed promising, and I was hopeful it would help housebreak our puppy. Unfortunately, it hasn’t been the magic bullet I was looking for.I followed the directions and sprayed it consistently on her training pad, but she still routinely makes a mess elsewhere — sometimes even within sight of the pad. It's hard to tell if the spray is having any effect at all.It may work for some dogs, but in our case, it hasn’t made much of a difference. I’m giving it three stars because it might help others and didn’t cause any harm — but for us, the results have been disappointing. We've been using it for several weeks now and will continue until the bottles are empty, but at this point we don't really expect it to perform like it claims to.
K**F
Worked for my dog !! READ THIS REVIEW!!
Not sure why all the bad reviews since it worked for my dog ! Disclaimer: I felt the need to write this review not to help out humans but to help out the poor dogs that are stuck inside holding their bladder while their human is at work. So listen up people! This is what you do: get a potty patch, potty pads, and an attractant spray (this one worked for my dog, if it doesn’t work for yours try other brands. (& get disinfectant spray). Put the pads under the fake grass patch so that cleanup is easy. Spray attractant on potty PADS not the patch !!! Then place fake grass on top. At first without the spray my dog would just roll around and scratch her back on the grass. When I liberally added the spray THE VERY NEXT DAY i came home to poop on the patch !!! So when I first got home, since she was on the patio doing her thing before she came in, she didn’t realize I had seen the poop. So I lead her over to the patch and when she saw where we were going she immediately thought she did something bad... now this part is KEY! You sit there with a high tone of voice and PRAISE her over and over for like 10 minutes telling her how good she is to POTTY on the patch. Offer her treats, pet them over and over until she understands that she was a VERY good girl. Then let them see you pick up the poop and throw it away. This further reinforces that it’s ok to potty there. She was so happy with herself that we played intense fetch until she was exhausted. She was so confident in her behavior that she looked happy that she had done such a good deed. Do all of the above and comment if it works for you! Cleanup is easy btw. Hang it up, spray poo particles off with a decently powerful nozzle on both sides of patch, let drip dry then spray Lysol disinfectant all over patch and let dry in the sun. Replace used potty pads and spray a LOT of attractant on pads so they can smell it thru any remaining disinfectant smell. I hope this helps out any dog that’s sitting at home holding their bladder all day. Now they will have a safe place to go while knowing they get positive reinforcement for going there. Win win for everyone... humans too!Edit: She no longer uses the pad but also doesn't have accidents...So I'm not sure if she's just finicky or what. Will try spraying on rocks and inside like others have mentioned
P**Y
Does'nt work
Doesn't work
H**H
It works for peeing on spot
Imported it from the netherland from usa, pricey for me. But it works very good for number 1, just not for number 2
C**N
Doesn’t work in the slightest
Sprayed on pee pads. No help. Tried on dog grass pad (sold here on Amazon. Still did his business on the carpet & lifted his leg on the lower edge of my new comforters ( master & guest rooms), legs of vintage furniture, potted plants, corners of walls, you name it.I hate to do it but I’m now following the instructions that came with the grass. He is confined to his playpen until I see him start to “go”, then I grab him & put him on the grass. When he’s done, I put him back in his playpen (some people use a dog crate). Continue doing this for a few days until he gets the message.It sounds cruel and I have avoided it for several weeks. I just can’t take it anymore. I used a black light flashlight (also available on Amazon) to look for urine stains and was appalled. I finally ordered a stream cleaner, which is advertised as better than a carpet scrubber. It will do a multitude of other tasks so I believe it is a good investment.There’s nothing worse than having friends come to visit and having the house smell of urine. I had that experience with a friend years ago and had to leave the house it was so bad. She couldn’t smell it at all. Beware that you may become nose blind and get that dog potty trained!I am unable to use a dog door, which I used with my last dog. It is far superior than any other product. It certainly isn’t possible if you live in a high-rise. The grass is a great success for some. It seems the more I spray the “Go Here” the more he avoids it.
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