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The Glad for Pets Activated Carbon Training Pads for Puppies and Senior Dogs are the high tech solution you need to properly train your pet without the mess. These puppy pads are great for all dogs but especially useful for large breeds or multiple dogs. They come with a pheromonal attractant to help train dogs and have carbon technology that instantly activates to neutralize odors, dry quickly, and absorb urine into a gel, making them leak-proof and protective of your floors and home.
SKU | 3212009 |
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Primary Brand | GLAD for Pets |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Place pad plastic side down, quilted side up, away from dog food or bed. Introduce your pet to the pad by gently placing them on it several times to sniff and become familiar. Reward your pet when they relieve themselves on the pad. Gradually move pad closer to the door to teach them to go outside.
Do not rip or puncture. Supervise your pet while they use this product. Dispose immediately after use.
No, I do not recommend this product.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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