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Old 07-02-2012, 06:07 PM   #6
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Most say don't bleach, and you don't want to use fabric softeners either. Fabric softeners contain a waxy substance that makes fabric less absorbent over time. Urine is relatively sterile; you really shouldn't need anything special to clean the pads, just regular detergent. I dump poop in the toilet, and it is loaded with bacteria, so you would want to use very hot water if your pads are smeared with poop and even possibly a little bleach, but that depends on your pad. Also if you pads are smeared with poop, you might want to change the diet. I have white pads, that I have not trouble keeping white, and it's been 5 plus years. What happened did your baby eat the disposable?
Yes, Gizmo, my terrier/x ate pads and got very sick. I have six little dogs and only Zachary, my Yorkie has tummy problems. I have tried many kinds of food for him and the one that keeps his poop the firmest is California Natural Puppy Chicken.

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