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Wee-Wee Pads
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Weewee Pads
I have a 8 year old MinPIn that has been diagnosed with dibieties. She can not hold herself for more than 3 hrs. I have used evey wee pads possible and they all leak some or just worse thatn other. This one is one of the better, but they still leak.
05/06/2012
WORTH THE MONEY
Training my puppy is a hassle but when she does go on the wee wee pad it soaks up real fast and when it dries she can use it again.
05/04/2012
The wee-wee pads are the best absorbent pads i've ever used! I tried many other pads they were a waste of money because they leaked through the pad onto my floor (thank goodness I have wood floors). I dont see any purpose in have something that should be easy to clean up, but having to clean up underneith it as well... I would highly recommend the Wee-Wee pads!
03/31/2012
wee wee pads
This particular brand is the best I've used in the 8 years I've had to use training pads. My problem is that I need the biggest size wee-wee makes which I think is 30 something x 44 inches and I can't seem to find them on-line. I use at least 1 pack of 18 pads a week. Is there any way you can order them for me on a regular basis?
02/29/2012
Best Pads Ever
These pads are the best, most absorbent pads I have ever used, and I have tried many different brands. These pads quickly absorb the urine and firm stools are easy to remove and flush away. I generally use 1 pad per day, and never smell any of that terrible urine odor you get from other pads.
Years ago, when I got my first Chihuahua, I made the decision that winter in Chicago was just too much for my little baby, so I trained her to use these pads (or others like them). She still goes outside most of the year, but if there is rain, snow or if it's cold outside when I start to take her out she will turn around and go straight to her pad instead. They also provide a place to eliminate when I am later that usual getting home.
The initial training was very easy. I made a small "bathroom" out of a cardboard box (I thought she might like some privacy) that was just a little larger than the pad, cut out a door in one side that she could easily get through, and placed the pad inside. I cut off the top flaps so she would not feel caged. Many times a day I would place her in the "bathroom" in hopes she would need to eliminate. When she would, I would praise her and give her a treat. After eliminating several times on the pad, it quickly became the only spot she would go. Gradually, I stopped giving her a treat everytime, but I continue to praise her - and that was 14 years ago. It is a real saving grace, for her (and me), to not have to go outside in the brutal Chicago winters.
My only complaint about these pads is that sometimes when my pet is rushing onto the pad to eliminate, it slides around on the tile floor. My work around for this was to apply 4 small pieces of 2-sided tape on each corner. This works well with small dogs. There are brands that have the tape on them already, but at a much higher cost that what I pay for a package of 2-sided tape.
06/10/2010
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Our female boxer is old and having problems in holding it and must go on the floor (wetting).will these pads help her if used so we don't have to keep mopping up behind her. We are afraid that we may lose her soon and just want to make her comfortable. She to is going every where in the house if we fail to get her out
AnswersAnswer:Â The pads would help give her a place to go in the house if she can not make it outside, but of course she must make it to the pad as well. We would suggest to put a pad for her in each room or atleast in a couple locations so she doesnt have to travel to far. And she might need some assistance to understand that the pad is where she should go. Wish you the best :)AnswersAnswer:Â how about getting some ''large'' wee-wee pads for dogs?AnswersAnswer:Â You did not mention what type of pet you have, so I am not sure my answer will be helpful. My answer is given in regards to a dog, since that is what the product is primarily made for and marketed as, and the only pet for which I have experience with these pads.If the pad is changed daily, with a small pet, laying on it should not cause your pet to get wet. The middle layer of the pad is extremely absorbent. It will take only a few seconds for this layer of the pad to absorb a large amount of urine. This middle layer seems to turn to some kind of gel-like substance that locks in the urine. The top layer will need a few minutes to fully dry. After that, you shouldn't feel wetness, and your pet should stay dry. Changing the pad often is the surest way to keep your pet dry. The problem with allowing a pet to lay on the pad is that for most animals, their bed (or where they lay) is never used for elimination, because they naturally view this place as 'sacred'. By allowing (or forcing) your pet to lay on the pad, you will alter this inherent behavior and your pet will likely eliminate most anywhere they feel like when not on the pad. At that point, there is no place that is 'sacred' to the pet. Worse, you will not be enjoying your pet as you should, and that means the pet is probably not having the best life either. My suggestion is that if your pet is confined to a small space, place a bed with them for your pet to lay on. This should be enough to discourage your pet from laying on the pad. If you don't have a bed, even a towel or small blanket will often be enough. Make sure this bed is not on the pad, so your pet will keep it 'sacred', and therefore dry. Good luck to you and your pet! ChiTown Chihuahua Owner
What to use for a senior cat that continues to urinate in the kitchen floor
AnswersAnswer:Â Your cat may have a urinary track infection or a bladder infection. Sometimes this causes them to urinate on the floor.Note: Any trademarks are the property of their respective companies. |
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