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Pee Pad ? Quick question since Gizmo keeps tearing up the pee-pads.. Should I be concern that he may be digesting pieces? (Ordered a washable pad to try out) |
I would be concerned if they were large pieces. Armani used to shred his pads though but never actually ate any of it. Glad you are giving the washables a try, I bet you will love them, I do! |
Yes! They are absorbent & plastic backed, so you wouldn't want him ingesting pieces of them. I bought a dozen washable pee pads shortly after getting ZoE because I'd read that many puppies at some point start tearing up their pee pads. Fortunately, she's never done that, so I'm able to use both washable & disposable without issue. You might want to look into the washable pads. |
He does it every other day!! Pieces of pad are everywhere but I can't tell if he might of eaten a piece or just doing it because he is bored. Guess I should have put washable pads on the list for Gizmo secret buddy. |
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I have the same problem with my pup too! Usually, I am in the same room with her but sometimes I need to go upstairs for a few minutes and that is when she really likes to go for one! |
Chase used to shred them too, but he stopped when I started buying quilted pads. |
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Bought it last night. I still have to tuck the corners so he doesn't rip up that :eek: |
Ok where do you buy the reuseable pads ... Ginger was doing really good and for the last few day's she's been peeing all over my carpet ... I have to watch non stop when she is up playing or wakes up and if I turn my back for one minute she pee's again .. sometimes she is using the pad on her own but not most of the time ... is she still just very young to train ... she just turned 6 weeks saturday any help Sherrie |
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Washable and reusable dog and puppy pee pads, belly bands, and diapers at T. Bumpkins & Co. (Cathy, 107barney) Puppy Pads - Puppy Training Pads - Puppy Pee Pads (Ryan, RDB911) |
Thank you very much I'm going to order one and see how that helps lol... Sherrie |
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