
Bodhi Dog Potty Training Spray Setup: Everything You Need for Fast Results
The Pet Parent Podcast · Total Pet Parent
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Show Notes
Potty training sprays promise fast results, but most pet parents spray and pray without the supporting system that actually makes them work. In this episode, Kenji Takahashi breaks down the complete setup checklist he used to help house-train a Golden Retriever puppy in just nine days—revealing why the same Bodhi Dog spray that failed for one household succeeded spectacularly in another. If you've tried attractant sprays before with disappointing results, or you're about to start training a new puppy, this episode shows you exactly what needs to be in place before you ever press that spray nozzle.
- Size matters more than you'd think: the 16-ounce bottle is essential because running out during the critical first two weeks destroys the consistency that makes training work.
- Budget puppy pads can sabotage your efforts—when urine seeps through and pads feel wet, puppies avoid them entirely, which completely undermines the spray's attractant effect.
- Never use ammonia-based cleaners on accident spots; enzymatic cleaners are non-negotiable because they break down uric acid crystals that otherwise encourage re-marking in the wrong locations.
- Clean all previous accident sites with enzymatic cleaner at least 24 hours before starting—if your puppy can still smell old pee spots, the spray is fighting an uphill battle against established scent markers.
- Over-spraying is a real risk; following the manufacturer's specific application distance and frequency recommendations prevents creating an overwhelming scent that can actually repel puppies.
- The first 72 hours require near-constant supervision, so clear your schedule—starting during a busy week almost guarantees the inconsistency that extends training timelines significantly.
Read the full article: https://totalpetparent.com/bodhi-dog-potty-training-spray-setup