

🐾 Train smarter, not harder — claim your lawn back with pheromone power!
The Simple Solution Pee Post is a 13-inch, pheromone-infused yard stake designed to simplify outdoor dog potty training by naturally attracting dogs to a designated spot. Durable and weather-resistant, it uses Go Here™ technology to reinforce positive elimination habits, helping protect your lawn and reduce cleanup. Easy to install and reusable, it supports all dog life stages for effective housebreaking and behavior training.







| ASIN | B0002DH5MG |
| ASIN | B0002DH5MG |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,168 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #79 in Dog Tie-Outs & Stakes |
| Brand Name | Simple Solution |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 2.4 2.4 out of 5 stars (5,899) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
| Directions | Choose the desired outdoor spot for your pet to do his business - preferably a quiet grassy area, away from your pet's food and water. Gently hammer the rounded head of the Pee Post 4" to 5" into the ground. Tip: Keep your pet indoors while you're hammering so he won't associate the loud noise with the Pee Post. Introduce your pet to the Pee Post, with Go Here technology. Let him smell the special… |
| Included Components | Post |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.5 x 6.5 x 13 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.52 x 6.22 x 3.43 inches |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Item model number | 13000 |
| Item model number | 13000 |
| Manufacturer | Bramton Company |
| Manufacturer | Bramton Company |
| Material | Cotton |
| Model Name | Simple Solution Pee Post Outdoor Dog Training Aid |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 6.5 x 13 inches; 4 ounces |
| Size | 13 INCH |
| Specific Uses for Product | Behavior |
| Style | Yard Stake |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs |
R**O
Doesn't work at all
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.
T**E
Helps teach an old dog new tricks
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.)
R**T
Doesn’t work
Well, like others, I fell for this despite the bad reviews. It hits the sweet spot where it’s cheap enough that if it doesn’t work- oh well. Also more of a pain to return than just tossing in trash. We adopted a Rottweiler/Australian Cattle dog mix. Incredible / wonderful dog. Only “issue” is he will not go to the bathroom within 100 yards of my house (live in city). Most of the time it’s fine - we both could use a good walk. However, some days I’m in a hurry or not feeling well. We have a small fenced yard, and I really want him to just go in the yard. He refuses. He loves marking his territory around the hood, so took a chance that this product would tempt him to go in the yard. He sniffed it once but it didn’t cause him to want to mark over it, and he’s never sniffed again. Same story as all the reviews. Oh well, figured it was a bust, but worth the shot in hopes it would help my dog go at our house. He still will not! Oh well, at least I’ve lost 6 pounds last couple months from all the walks!
M**D
This unfortunately wasn’t successful for our dogs
Good idea but unfortunately my dogs wouldn’t use it. We have wanted to direct them to pee in an area away from our daughters play stuff. He ended up ripping it up and chewing on it.
L**M
Didn't work for my Australian Labradoodle!
I installed the pee post in the hope that it would encourage my labradoodle to do her duty outside. She sniffed it initially, walked around the yard, went back to smell it each time she was taken out, only to return inside and do her duty there! She has no interest in even being near it any longer. I even took the pee pads outside for her to use near the pee post, but nothing doing! Upon entering the house, she went directly to her pads, and did her duty! I wouldn't waste the time or money in this product, especially if a dog hasn't already been trained to go outside.
J**E
Good Human Idea
The Simple Solution Pee Post is a good idea from a human perspective. I inserted the post in a part of the yard that I wanted to be used as 'the' area and they didn't even sniff it as something new, let alone as an attractant. The package lists about 'pee here' technology and descriptions list is a training device that "teaches your pet to urinate in a specific area of your yard". NOT TRUE. You can teach your dog to use it but you have to do just that...take the dog to the post until it goes, everytime you want it to go there, until it understands it is on the 'marking' route. My dogs have this as one of many places in the yard that they use. So it didn't work here and was a waste of my money.
A**E
Good training tool.
Good over all, built strong, made it easy to install it. The male dogs seem to mark it more so then my female dog.
R**E
Your hands will smell like pee
Warning don’t touch either bare hand they will smell like dog pee. Didn’t work for my dog. He peeped everywhere other than where I placed it it’s been over a month and I can’t get him to go near it.
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.
S**R
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.
D**M
This item did not help my dog with training
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