LESSON 3 · Potty Training Done Right
Why Enzymes, Not Soap
Soap and most cleaners just dilute and cover the smell. The urine proteins are still there, intact, waiting. Enzymes work differently. They are tiny biological tools that slice the odor molecules into smaller, scentless pieces — uric acid and the rest get chemically taken apart, not masked. Soap can't do that; it only moves the scent around. That chemical breakdown is the difference between a spot your dog forgets and one that keeps calling them back.