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Puppy Pee pad does anyone know where I can get them My parents are in Scottsdale Phoenix and cannot find any pee pads, do they not sell then in the USA, we are from Canada and can find them here. My parents apparently went to Petco and Petsmart and they have nothing. Please help us as my parents are going back this weekend Jan 17./09 and really didn’t want to take boxes of pee pad on the plane. Mother said a lot of the dog places are closing down so it getting pretty hard to find stuff. N Thx for the help.:confused: |
Try ordering them online. Although I cannot imagine a pet supply store not selling pee pads. I get mine at Walmart. |
Hi, I'm from the Phoenix area and you can get pee pads almost anywhere including Petsmart and Petco. Sometimes they are called housebreaking pads, and some of the people who work at the stores don't know what they are talking about. You can also find them at Target, Walmart, and some grocery stories carry them. |
Walmart is the cheapest place to get them. Target sometimes has deals close to it. PetEdge.com Wholesale prices on exclusive dog grooming and pet supplies its a local place here in MA, but they do have a website. They have a pretty hefty shipping charge unless you spend a minimum but you by far will get the best deal going through them if you buy in bulk. I get 100 pads in a box for 16.99. Walmart is 7.97 doe 30. |
I have purchased pads at Wal-Mart and Petco, but Wal-Mart is less expensive. I buy the Blue Ribbon brand at Wal-Mart and Pecto's brand at Petco. |
I'm late to this one, but I just had to add my 2 cents of course. :). If they are going to be using pee pads permanently, invest in the kind they use in hospitals. There are a few ladies on here that sell them. It's better for the environment, and cheaper in the long run as the cost of the disposable pee pads adds up quickly. I started out doing disposable pee pads at first and bought two packages at first, and now I have like 30 pee pads. :) Which is great because I have stacks of them all over the house and cut them up to make different sizes and such. |
I second the advice to get the washable ones for long term use. I still have disposable ones but since I'm in Germany I can't be any help in where to buy them:) We just got our washable ones from Little Bit on here. There are sooo much better at least for Walker. No shredding. He goes on them versus putting his front feet on them and peeing next to them. I don't need to change them every two pees so one pad lasts the entire day. They are a little bigger, but I think she does make them to size if you'd like. Good luck and I hope you find some! Here is her website. Washable pads |
Try Target. That's where we get ours. They sell the Arm and Hammer Housebreaking Pads. These are the only ones where the smell attracted Biggie. He goes outside now, but we occasionally use pads if we will be gone more than 8 hours. |
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But they should be able to find pee pads at several places. I know when we were visiting Scotsdale, they had them at Petsmart and Target. CVS/Pharmacy's even carry them at some of the larger stores. |
you can get them everywhere... petsmart, petco, target, walmart, etc. (online as well! ;)) |
I get mine at Wal-Mart. Only Tatum uses them and she doesn't go through them too fast - she only uses about one pad a day (sometimes two) as she does go potty outside as well....and Wal-Mart is the cheapest place in town that I've found them. |
Wee wee pads I get mine on line through amazon. Much less expensive than in the stores, even with shipping. Erika |
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