Training Aid: VetIQ Training Aid is a simple, yet effective liquid that toilet-trains your pet to a spot of your choosing, while protecting carpets and furniture from staining and keeping lawns and flowerbeds clear.
It helps train your dog to urinate in one place
Education makes it easier to go to the bathroom your puppy
For indoor and outdoor use
Safe and effective
Take your dog to this place and after a few visits already know to do his business there
Your dog wants to please you and wishes to understand the command you are giving. Training Aid is an essential ingredient in developing your relationship with your dog.
Know the times your pet wishes to use the toilet which for most dogs are, first thing in the morning, after a meal, on waking from sleep, during the day, last thing at night or the beginning of some excitement like going for a walk. Try initially, at least, to keep meals and exercise times set, so that toilet training occurs at these set times. Your dog will prefer to use a newspaper or sand, grass, litter box, he/she will not like a hard surface such as cement, road way or tiled floor.
Helps train your dog to urinate in one spot
Makes house-training easy
Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
Safe and effective
Dogs need guidance and encouragement and a puppy requires vigilance, patience and commitment to develop good toileting habits.
Training Aid works by duplicating the smell of Pheromone hormones which attract dogs to a particular spot to do their toileting. Place a few drops on the spot where you want your puppy to toilet, the scent will make him curious. Use a one word command like TOILET in a particular voice tone. Wait until he has relieved himself, then pat & praise him. Do this several times a day until he is familiar with the scent as the place to relieve himself. If the puppy doesn’t toilet when you’ve taken him outside, try again 15 minutes later. Continue doing this until they’ve actually used the toilet spot, then pat & praise him.
When the puppy disobeys,he should be chastised immediately by being told BAD or NO in a different tone of voice.
As a puppy starts to get the routine, begin training to toilet while on the leash, in areas other than the spot and on varied surfaces.
Directions for Use:
Indoors - Place several drops of Training Aid on newspapers, puppy pads or in a box. After each of the first few meals, take your dog to the spot and allow him to sniff Training Aid. They will soon train himself.
Outdoors - Train your dog to defecate in a spot of your choice by placing several drops of Training Aid there each day. Take your dog to this spot and after a few visits he will train himself. This also applies to walks , or strolls, where you can train him to use an area of your choosing and so keep pavements clean.