Q: Is it harmful if my pet
licks the Pee Post?
A: No. It is not harmful for a pet to lick the Pee Post. The ingredient used
to treat the Pee Post is non-toxic. It is unusual for a dog to put its mouth on
an area where they go to the bathroom. However, pets should be discouraged from
eating or chewing on any type of plastic material.
Q: My dog swallowed/chewed a piece
of the Pee Post. Will it dissolve?
A: The Pee Post itself will
not dissolve in the stomach. Watch your dogs bowel movements to make sure the
dog does not have a difficulty in going to the bathroom. The pieces will
typically pass in their stool. If your dog shows signs of difficulty in going to
the bathroom, have it checked by a vet. Dogs should always be discouraged from
eating or chewing on any type of plastic material.
Q: Do male dogs train faster than
females?
A: In most instances, male
dogs will instinctively mark the area and will require little training. Female
dogs may need more direction and reinforcement, but following the directions,
female dogs can be trained to use the Pee Post within a short period of time.
Dogs who have not established their marking patterns are the quickest to train.
Q: Can the Simple Pee Post be used
for cats?
A: No. The Pee Post was developed especially for dogs. The ingredient
used to treat the Pee Post is used to attract dogs, thus cats will most likely
not respond. Cats have a natural tendency to want to cover up their markings, so
if a cat is outdoors it is recommended to use loose dirt or gravel to encourage
the cat to go there.