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Indoor Dog Potty Connectable Replacement Pads Extra Absorbent Pad for Use in PoochPad CLASSIC & PLUS connectable Indoor Dog Potties. Replacement Pads can also be used on their own.
SKU | 2910534 |
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Primary Brand | PoochPads |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .44 LB |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Length | 2 FT |
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Height | .008 FT |
Width | 1.33 FT |
Guarantee against Manufacturer's defects up to 300 washes
Wash your reusable absorbent PoochPad on regular cycle with detergent in warm to hot water. PoochPads can be urinated on multiple times before washing. You can also pre-treat your PoochPads with PoochPad Stain & Odor Eliminator (sold separately). Minor shrinkage of the reusable absorbent PoochPad will occur after washing. Excessive use of chlorine bleach or fabric softeners is not recommended as it can cause damage to the fibers and reduce the absorbency of PoochPads. To dry PoochPads use permanent press or medium heat dryer setting. PoochPads may also be hung to dry. PoochPads should last 300+ washes with normal use and proper care.
Most Helpful Favorable Review
Love these pads!
KarMaj
4 years ago
We adore the indoor potty from Poochpads and want more pads on-hand during the w...
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Pads good but not useful
Rosei
5 years ago
I bought this system online and realize I didn’t have the pads. Bout then at pet...
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