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MidWest Dry Paws Training and Floor Protection Pad Holder Dry Paws training pad holder is the perfect way to keep your Dry Paws protection pads securely in place. Made from durable plastic, the holder is easy to clean. Quick and easy to assemble, you will be ready for housebreaking in no time. Accomodates Dry Paws Training and Floor protection pads. Features: Durable Simple to clean Sturdy frame construction Holds pads securely in place Quick, easy assembly Holds 23" x 24" pads Item Specifications: Size: 25" x 24.125" Material: Plastic Please note: This item is simply a frame to hold the pad sturdy. It is not a full pan. *Pads sold separately.
SKU | 3204105 |
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Primary Brand | Midwest |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 2.55 LBS |
Primary Color | White |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 24.95 IN |
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Height | 1.76 IN |
Width | 24.13 IN |
1 Year Manufacturers Warranty.
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He has cracked paw pads. When we got him he was an outside dog and now he is inside dog unless we are running errands he is in the dog run. He goes for walks. Lately we have been putting Mushers Secret once a week he finally trusts us not to hurt his feet and will wait calmly. It has gotten better but still has a few cracks. How can we fix this? and how often for the mushers secret? Our puppy has been using since a 8 week old and no cracks her paw is far right
My puppy keeps eating his pee pads when my family and I are asleep. He’s eaten 4 in the past week. We’ve tried taping down the sides but he peels the tape up. Thankfully, he hasn’t shown any GI problems but how can I avoid this happening?
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Have a spunky new rescue chihuahua mix and she is skittish. So much so she will resist any efforts to trim her nails. We have 4 dogs so I have trimmed nails hundreds of times--but with Ricki Ricardo, no luck. I sit on the floor and flip them over and cradle them between my legs. My wife distracts them with peanut butter on a spoon. Besides going to a groomer or vet, any ideas? I thought maybe a groomer table might help. Are there premium nail cutters of higher quality than store bought?
I’m getting very frustrated. I taught him how to use puppy pads, then I taught him to go to the door to tell me when he needs to potty, ever since he started lifting his leg, he just goes where he pleases & I correct him several times a day but still does it. He potties outside very nicely. I tried turfs, sprays & more but he will wants the puppy pads& I took those away long ago. I even trained my female and she uses the brilliant pad. He looks me straight in the face too. He’s too old for this.
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