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Pee Pee Pad - which ones? Bobby has been using Four Paws Wee Wee Pads & I was wondering if anyone else used different pads? Suggestions would be great! |
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I was using Simple Solution. I recently ordered from Pee-Pads.com. The pads are smaller but they don't leak, so they seem to last longer and they definitely cost a lot less. The customer service is great as well. |
Make sure that whatever you get, that they are actual puppy pee pads. I bought some that were advertised as pee pads, but they were actually the ones hospitals use. They weren't nearly as absorbent and I've been having to change them twice a day (with the ones I was using from Walmart I only had to change them once a day). Also, the were 17x24", which is only smaller than actual pee pads but they were always missing because they were to small. I like the ones from Walmart. I can't remember the exact brand but they are the cheapest ones. I think it's a 30 pack for 8 dollars. |
I use Simple Solutions pee pads that I order online from KV Vet Supply. I order 224 pads (four packs of 56 per pack) and it comes to $59.80 plus $5 shipping and handling. Lasts for months and I thinks that a pretty good deal. I use about 2-3 pads a day. |
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Bobby's using the Wee Wee Pads & he strays sometimes.. but I don't know which other ones to try. I'll try & look up some of your suggestions! Thank ya ;) |
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I use the Arm and Hammer pads and I get them from Target. They work REALLY well. You can also get them in the adult dog size if you want a BIG one! :) I haven't found anything else I like that absorbs as well and helps control odor. They go on sale regularly. too. :thumbup: |
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I agree with not using the ones for hospital use. One pee soaks into almost the whole thing. :( |
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They actually smell good (Clean Smelling) when you unfold and put a fresh one down. I, too, recommend these from Target. |
Before changing to washable, I used the hospital chux pads. They come in different strengths. The first ones I ordered were terrible, so I went to the Kendall brand Durasorb (they are the most absorbant). They were great and VERY absorbant. I work at a doc's office so I ordered them with my medical supplies. I still put them under the washable cloth diapers I use now. It's more economical and better for the environment. |
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I use the Simple Solution® Economy Puppy Training Pads from PetSmart... they are around $30 for a box of 100. I haven't priced it or tried others really. They are big enough to get everything and I know they work for me...so, why try something new? |
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