

🐾 Train smarter, not harder — your lawn (and sanity) will thank you!
The Simple Solution Pee Post is a 7.5-inch, pheromone-infused yard stake designed to harness your dog’s natural instincts for targeted potty training. Its GO HERE™ technology attracts dogs to a specific spot, reducing lawn damage and simplifying cleanup. Weather-resistant and easy to install, it’s an effective, low-stress solution for both puppy and adult dog housebreaking.







| ASIN | B0002DH5MG |
| Allergen Information | Apple Free |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 23,520 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 9 in Dog Tie-Outs |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 2.6 2.6 out of 5 stars (5,715) |
| Date First Available | 22 May 2008 |
| Item Weight | 113 g |
| Item model number | 13000 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Pet Type | Dog |
| Product Dimensions | 8.89 x 16.51 x 33.02 cm; 113.4 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 7.5 inch or 19 cm |
| Specific Uses | Behavior |
| Volume | 5 Litres |
S**R
Doesn't work
Our dogs like to pee against garden furniture or plant pots so I bought this to get them to pee in one place, the first day I got it 2 dogs got aggressive with each other , probably from the pheromone smell. After than they haven't paid any attention to the post and defiantly haven't used it to pee on.
A**R
Training
Worked well for my 12 month Border Collie, you need to Encourage with a little Treat, my Dog does Amazing.
V**R
Mixed results.
Sometimes it seems to work really well and other times our puppy has a sniff and walks off to do her business in another spot so the jury is out on it’s effectiveness at the min but as it’s modestly priced I still think it’s worth a try
R**E
Waste of money
Did not work
C**S
Useless
Really don't work
G**Y
Pee post
My dog hasn’t used it once. Thought it would be taller to encourage cocking there leg. Nice quality but not very effective for my dog
J**S
Not for my dog
No real impact with my GSP who is a teenager in dog years. Probably best to train with a pup. Is an odour released from ot however unsure of lasting effect
K**E
For big boys too
Needed to retrain my 4yr old dog to pee elsewhere, this worked immediately! No more peeing on my flower beds! We positioned it in a discreet place and our big lad now relieved himself there! Wish we had bought it sooner!
R**O
While sturdy enough to be put in various types of ground, that's where it ended for us. We have three dogs (1 lab, 2 pugs) and not a single one of them cared about it. They got curious, sniffed it, walked away, and peed in the same area of our lawn that we were trying to get them to stop peeing in. Since we installed it, we haven't seen them pee on it even a single time. Might work for some people but it was a total waste of money for us.
M**Z
Hat mal so gar nix gebracht....teures Lehrgeld.
D**O
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.
N**S
Got out of packet. Dog went crazy thinking it was a toy. Pulled it out of the ground. Started chewing on it. I put back in ground deeper and just ignores it now. Waste of money.
T**E
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.)
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