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Old 06-27-2015, 06:49 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by JadeD View Post
Do they go on them well? I actually have 3 bed pads (washable) that I use at crate liners. A couple years ago my big dog was not able to hold it very long. I put one in his crate to keep the mess down and it worked great. He was treated for a UTI and was okay for a little bit and then it started again. He now gets a spoonful of yogurt twice a day and has not had any trouble for over 1 1/2 years. I put them in the crates under their bedding so that if the go in the crate it is easier to clean up and I just throw everything into the washer and put it on the disinfect cycle. I don't know if the bed pads I have would work for this. I could pull out the 2 smaller ones I have and try them I guess. I will leave the big dogs in his crate though as that is part of his bedding.

Is there a difference between washable bed pads (made for people) and washable pee pads?
Some make custom pee pads, so they may be a bit different. Otherwise though, "hospital pads" are generally pretty much similar. That said, I actually buy the "laminated pads", which are just amazing!! They're from EZwhelp and I just love them -- they're super thin and lay totally flat, but absorb SO MUCH, it's pretty amazing. Plus, they're just a nice mocha brown color, which I like better than plain white.
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