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From the creators of America's Original Trusted Pads, Wee-Wee Superior Performance Pads are more absorbent than ever. In fact, they are 25 percent more absorbent than the original 5-layer Wee-Wee Pads! These dog pee pads are designed with the Floor Armor Leak-Proof System, featuring 6 innovative layers for unparalleled floor protection. With a tear-resistant top layer, absorbent polymer that turns liquid into gel, and a leak-proof bottom to keep floors dry, just one pad offers 24 hour protection-guaranteed. All Wee-Wee pee pads for dogs also include targeted attractant to draw your furry friend to the pad and help prevent potty training accidents elsewhere. Whether you're training a puppy or just need a comfortable indoor potty spot for your best friend, each pad measures 22 inches x 23 inches and is ideal for dogs of all sizes.
SKU | 2555000 |
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Primary Brand | Wee-Wee |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
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Place your dog on the pad throughout the day to familiarize with the attractant.As soon as your dog goes on the pad, immediately reward them with praise and a treat for good behavior. Quickly replace the soiled pad with a new one.If your dog eliminates somewhere other than the pad, simply place them on the pad and encourage them to eliminate there.Once your dog is trained inside, you can begin teaching them to eliminate outside. Begin moving the pad toward the door and eventually to the outside area where you would like your dog to go.
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