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Originally Posted by BubblPopElectrc Do you think I could use this? They are definitely a lot cheaper than traditional washable puppy pads, and I'm sure they are basically the same things. http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=4252628
Weird question but... what do you do with your washable pads until you have enough to wash? It's seems like a waste do a laundry load with just one dirty pad. |
It's so funny that you would put these up, I bought the exact same pads and I'll tell you about my experience.
First, I'll have to say that initially I loved them.

Since I bought the variety pack that had all sorts of sizes, I cut them down and sewed up the ends so she could have a good four or five little pads. The first day I put them down, Cali peed on them, pooped on them, and everything was fine. But as time went on, Cali decided she wanted to tear these up too, and set out on her mission. Because the pads have a high pile or nap (or whatever you call it) on them, they are fuzzy after a couple of washings. If you have a true terrier like I do, then your little pup will also notice the fuzz and commence to digging.

Cali dug and dug until she was able to tear a nice hole in there, right on down to the plastic inside. And ofcourse, once she got to the plastic, what is more fun than to get a nice amount of it in your mouth and shake your head vigorously until you get a good couple of rips in that!

So, no, in the long run, those pads didn't work for me.
So, even though the piddle-pads aren't really cheap, in the long run, they have worked best for me. They wash great, absolutely no fuzz, and except for a couple of draggings, Cali doesn't try to demolish them. I am a believer!