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Wee-Wee Superior Performance Eco Pads feature Earth-friendly materials and proven dependability. These dog pee pads are made with FSC-certified sustainable bamboo, a renewable resource that helps minimize odors and is stronger than traditional paper products. Each pad also offers absorbent bleach-free & dye-free layers, a leak-proof liner made of 50% recycled materials, and 24-hour protection for a cleaner home-and a cleaner planet! Plus, they're designed with our signature Floor Armor Leak-Proof System to keep floors dry and targeted attractant to draw your dog to the pad. As part of our Earth-friendly mission, these pee pads with bamboo are made with renewable, ethically sourced materials and come in smarter, compact packaging for less pollution and a smaller carbon pawprint!
SKU | 2556635 |
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Primary Brand | Wee-Wee |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 4.56 LBS |
Scented | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 11.5 IN |
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Height | 7.75 IN |
Width | 7.25 IN |
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Place your dog on the pad throughout the day to familiarize him with the attractant. When your dog eliminates on the pad, immediately reward him with praise and a treat. Quickly replace the soiled pad with a new one. If your dog eliminates other than the pad, place him on the pad and encourage him to eliminate there. Once your dog is trained indoors, you can begin teaching him to eliminate outside. Gradually move the pad closer to the door, and eventually to the desired area outside. Or use indoors every day for stay-at-home dogs.
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Is there a good brand of wee-wee pads? Money is not an issue, but my Buddy is being trained to potty in and out of the house, but these pads are not good at all. Is there a pad out there recommended above another that will hold a good amount of pee? HELP
my 17 yr. old 5 # Pomeranian (neutered male) has to wear a male wrap, due to frequent wetting in the house... but can wriggle out of it...I found the Vet's Best Perfect Fit ...which sounds like it would work well, but I need a liner that is really absorbent to put in it... What would you suggest? (that's affordable)?
Good Morning. I am the owner of a French Poodle Toy dog, age: 3 months. Bought her 7 days ago, I am trying to train her to pee on Pee Pads or Newspaper, since I live in an apartment on an 8th. Floor and don't have garden, just balcony. I have sprayed Feromone spray on Pee Pads and newspaper for her to pee there, but she keeps peeing and pooping on the floor, nor on the Pee Pads or newspaper. How can I make her pee on the newspaper and on the balcony?
My ten week old Chihuahua is hard to potty train. It's way too cold outside so we are Pee Pee pad training.. How can I make it easier ? She likes to pee on the edge of the pee Pee pad and doesn't poop on it all the time, we even got bullseye and x marks the spot Pee Pee pads
Hello, Luna is current in heat and I bought her everything she needs for it inculding resueable dog diaper and the dog pads that go inside and I ran out this morning so I was wondering if I can use a human period pad for her until I go to the store picture is included of the dog diaper and the dog absorbable pad goes inside it looks just like a regular human pass but for dogs so I can just use human ones for now
My 15 month old dogs hate going out in the rain and end up having accidents in the house. Would it confuse them if I put weewee pads out on rainy days?
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Ok so my friend's little beagle puppy ate half of his pee pads yesterday, what should she do?
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How do i get my dog to use a grass pad. We live in an apartment and its not easy to go outside but she pottys all over the floor. Ive tried training and a spray but they dont help
Charles is a 6 mo old yorkie. We have mastered the crate and he has a puppy apartment for his sleeping and crate potty needs (the crate is large enough & has a divider that separates the sleeping area from the potty area). He hardly ever messes in it. However when he is out of the crate, if I am not careful, the whole house is his pee pad. I would like him to use a pee pad when I can't get him out on time. I use dog treats and praise but still struggling.
We have a 10 week old beagle. She is super smart and already knows sit and lay down. There are maybe two or three times a week where we have to crate her due to work. She is only left in the crate at a maximum of four hours at a time. The question I have is should we be putting a puppy pad inside the crate since she can't seem to hold it longer than 2 hours? Her crate might be slightly big for her now but she will grow into it. Thanks.