Product Description
What Dog Pee Pads Are and How They Work
Dog pee pads also known as potty pads, pee pee pads, piddle pads, or dog training pads are either square or rectangular layers of absorbent material meant be a life saver to any pet parent for multiple reasons, but especially for their ability to soak up any sort of puppy mess!
Having your dog go outside is the ideal solution, but potty pads can sometimes play a role in successful potty training. For example, with very young puppies it’s necessary to make frequent trips outside. That might be too challenging for elderly owners or apartment dwellers. Or if you don’t have a backyard and your dog’s toilet area is a public place, you might want to limit your puppy’s exposure until he’s fully vaccinated.
Are pee pads good for dogs?
Pee Pads Are Convenient
One of the primary advantages of puppy pads is convenience. They can be a useful aid for training, especially at the stage in your puppy’s life when they need to go frequently. Maintenance and cleanup are as simple as tossing the previous pad and laying down another.
Potty training a new puppy can be difficult if you don’t know what to do, but there are several aids you can use to help your puppy go potty where you want it to go. Using potty pads (also called puppy pads, or pee pads) is one way to help teach your puppy where it is appropriate to use the bathroom. Consistency is key to this training technique, which you can then use to also teach your puppy to eventually potty outside.
How to Train Your Puppy to Go on Potty Pads
Super absorbent
It’s easy to get frustrated with your new puppy when potty training is taking longer than you expected. But it’s essential to be patient during this process. Remember, potty training takes time. Don’t expect more from your puppy than he is able to deliver. The
Soft non-woven fabric
It’s important to watch your puppy at all times for safety, but this is also the key to successful potty training. You can’t prevent accidents if you don’t have your eyes on the dog.
SAP+fluff pulp+PE film
A crate is an important potty training tool because dogs don’t like to soil where they sleep. Plus, a strong denning instinct means that if you introduce a crate properly, your puppy will see it as his safe space rather than a punishment.
S size ( 13×17.7in ) — 100 Count
For XSmall Dog:
Chihuahua Pomeranian Maltese Yorkshire Terrier
M size(17.7×23.6in) — 50 Count
For Small Dog:
Boston TerrierBeagleBichon FriseCardigan Welsh Corgi
L size (23.6×23.6in ) — 40 Count
For Medium Dog:
Alaskan Klee KaiAmerican FoxhoundsAustralian ShepherdAppenzeller Sennenhund
XL size (23.6×35.4in ) — 20 Count
For Large and XLarge Dog:
Alaskan MalamuteAmerican BulldogsBoxerGreat DaneGreat Pyrenees
[Heavy Duty Absorbency]- – S includes 100 / M includes 50 / L includes 40 / XL includes 20. The pad provides a quick-dry surface, a surge layer, a sponge-like core that turns liquid into gel, a locking layer, and a protective plastic lining.[ Super-Absorbent and Thicker ]- -Super-absorbent core turns liquid to gel upon contact; WON’T LEAK – – leakproof design with plastic lining for ultimate floor protection[ Quick-dry surface ]- – with built-in attractant offers pups an appealing place to go when nature calls. The surface adopts a new quick-drying material, better than the traditional non-woven fabric.[ Versatile Convenience ]- – The disposable pads work well for potty training puppies, as well as for older dogs that are incontinent, sick, recovering from surgery, or traveling.Note: the S size ( 13×17.7in ) training pad is intended for puppies and small dogs only; M size(17.7×23.6in) is for middle dogs; large dogs should use the L size (23.6×23.6in ) or XL size (23.6×35.4in )
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