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Originally Posted by jacquelinebabco It is a very thin material that lies flat. Here is a description. I have put in the washer at least 70 times in the past 3 years and thrown it in the dryer. I love that it adheres to what ever you put it over but yet doesn't stick. It is about a 16th of an inch thick but has never wet through. The pieces are slowly beginning to pull apart and I wanted to replace it. It contains odor,washes and drys like a charm. I have the other type of cloth washable ones but this is much thiner and stays in place.
The Pish Pad is a combination of 3 materials bonded together.* The top layer is a quick absorbing, non staining material.* Once the surface is made wet, the liquid is contained in one area and quickly disappears as it gets pulled down into the second layer keeping your dog dry.* The middle layer is called the ‘soaker’ which collects the liquid and holds it in and away from your dog.* The bottom layer is a plastic urethane barrier that protects the surface underneath the pad from getting wet or stained.* It securely adheres to almost any surface yet is fully removable for your temporary needs without leaving any residue.* The top layer makes the Pish Pads ideal for exercising long coated breeds since it will not grab, pull or rip the ends of the hair.* Your dog is able to relieve itself and still walk on the surface without getting wet or having the ends of the hair stained.* It is a surface that a dog can exercise on without slipping or tripping. |
They do sound really great! I especially like that they can walk across it and not get their feet wet. I do not like it when one one mine walks across their disposable pee pads and then tracks wet feet marks onto my tile. I wind up chasing after them with a wet paper towel. Probably comical to watch. I have 3 dogs though and I change pads a lot. I am not sure I would want used pads laying around waiting for laundry time. I think they would be great if you only had one dog.