Use This Spray Daily. And End the Accidents For Good.
The first spray built for puppy parents who are done hovering and cleaning up — and ready to finally end the accidents for good.
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Real Questions, Real Answers
The things you're probably wondering before you add this to cart.
Most sprays use cheap, volatile scents that evaporate into the air within minutes — they never actually reach the Vomeronasal Organ (VNO), the part of your puppy's brain that controls elimination instinct. Your puppy isn't ignoring the spot. The spray is gone before it ever "talks" to the organ that matters. This formula is engineered to bond to the surface and stay detectable at close range for days, not minutes — so when your puppy gets close enough to sniff, it actually triggers the instinct instead of just sitting there unnoticed.
No. Most competitor sprays use harsh synthetic attractants that smell like stale urine to mask the scent trail — which is part of why dogs avoid them. Our formula uses a natural citrus carrier base, so it's pleasant (or scent-neutral) to humans while still being detectable to your puppy at the molecular level that matters.
Those brands all claim "pheromones," but the real issue isn't the ingredient — it's delivery. Their formulas are volatile, meaning the scent evaporates into the air and is only detected by the Main Olfactory System (the same system used to smell food). That system has zero connection to elimination behavior. Our formula is non-volatile, meaning it bonds to the surface and is only detectable through direct nasal contact — which routes straight to the VNO, the organ actually wired to territorial/elimination instinct. Same category, fundamentally different mechanism.
Yes. This isn't a reward-based or food-motivation system — it works on instinct, not incentive. The VNO trigger is involuntary; your puppy doesn't need to be motivated to investigate a scent her own biology is wired to respond to.
Yes — this is exactly the use case it's built for. The formula bonds to fabric, pad material, and most indoor flooring surfaces, so it works just as well on a designated pee pad as it would outdoors on grass or turf.
No. The formula is clear and non-staining when used as directed (light, even spray — not soaking the surface). We recommend testing on a small hidden area of any high-value fabric or rug first, as a general precaution with any liquid product.
Two ingredients, nothing else: a natural citrus extract (the non-volatile bonding base) and a canine pheromone analogue (the VNO trigger). No dyes, no harsh preservatives, no filler ingredients. It's safe for direct contact and safe if your puppy sniffs or licks the treated area.
Most owners notice their puppy investigating the spot more within 3-5 days, with a real drop in accidents elsewhere by day 5-9. Full habit formation (puppy going to the spot on their own, consistently) typically lands around day 9 and beyond with daily use.
Daily use is recommended during the active training window (the first 1-2 weeks) to keep the scent signal strong while the habit forms. Most owners taper to occasional reapplication (every few days) once the spot is established, since the non-volatile bonding means it stays active longer than competitor sprays.
Every dog's biology and environment is different, which is why we back this with a 60-day money-back guarantee. If you don't see a real difference, you get a full refund — no complicated return process.
No. The mechanism works regardless of how long bad habits have been forming — you're not "breaking" an old habit through punishment, you're giving your puppy's instinct a new, biologically stronger signal to follow. The earlier you start, the faster you'll see results, but it's not too late.
We ship from within the US. Orders are processed within 1-2 business days, then arrive within 3-5 business days via free express shipping.
Yes. Both ingredients are pet-safe at the concentration used and safe for incidental licking — in fact, close-range investigation (including licking) is part of how the formula triggers the VNO response.