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Old 01-24-2006, 09:19 PM   #30
barkindogcloth
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Location: Arkansas
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Belly bands

Okay havent got to come on in a while, so gotta check in all, Hope all is doing well! We have FINALLY started getting some much needed rain here. It was absolutly pretty today, Althought i was stuck inside working! We actually sell belly bands on our website that dont use pads on the inside, unless oyu wnat to put one in them, But there not needed.
We use a fabric on the inside of them called absorbent, it pulls the wetness away from the fur and skin, like a babies diaper does. machine washed and dryer safe.
And you can actually choose any of the materials except veloures and t-shirts fabrics. we have listed to have them made form, they adjust by velcro to fit sizes xsmall to large in size.
They range in price form $4.00 to $6.50 and shipping within the usa is free, and all yorkie talk memebers also recieve a 10 percent disocunt on all orders no matter what the size of the order is.

This is what I have found with the bands, Being that we make them and sell them, I have seen them either work for a dog or not, I really think it depend son your dog,
Some dogs get bad habits form using them,
But then some dogs it works like a charm, I think it is like one of those things you hear about while so and so tried potty training with this trick and it worked great, But when you try it it doesnt work.
i think it is like one those situations, I sell them alot to the vet clinics because of pets that tend to lick on there privates when they shouldnt to teach them not to, To help with potty training. and in my Rogers case he never hikes at home, But let me come to your house and the first thing he will do is hike! If he has the band on he doesnt even try, If I forget the band or try to gone on the honor system, He says Hum mom's not to smart today, nd he is heading for the first wall or chair leg.
Men! LOL

Another thought someone mentioned the pads causing an issue on the skin, that is true, I have seen this at the vet clinic here locally several times, It is the deodorants in them that does it most of the time, So if your using a band they does require the pads, maybe get the scent free pads. Just a thought.
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