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I use disposable ones but have been thinking about trying the washable ones. What do you do with the soiled ones until you are ready to wash so the house doesn't smell? |
I do laundry every day. I have heard that some people spray them with vinegar. |
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Thanks for the information. I just ordered 3 sets of the washable pads. The shipping was $12. but when you figure out how much you spend buying the disposble ones, these will pay for themselves in time. |
I use washable pads and love them! I make and sell them, too! My dogs have a doggie door but when the weather is bad they refuse to go out and use the pad. I always do a short pre-wash (without detergent) then do a regular wash with detergent when I launder them. I don't have problems with lingering smells. I store them folded in fourths with the dirty side in stacked in the garage until they are washed. When I get about 4 or 5 then I do a load. I would never go back to paper! |
I'd love to use washable pee pads, but I can't seem to reconcile their use with our house-training theory. The theory is very simple: the potty area must smell like the potty area and the rest of the house must smell fresh and clean. I regularly foster puppies for welfare and I use newspaper to train them. I use an expen and a separator for the 'bathroom'. The bathroom is lined with newspaper and I will add to the pile with more newspaper, on top of what is already there. This keeps their feet clean and the potty area smelling bad. This theory works very well for us, our current foster pup, Charlie, is almost potty trained after being here for about 3 weeks. I'm thinking of using washable pee pads underneath the newspaper, to protect the floor. But I've tried that with my own Yorkie puppy and it didn't work. It worked way better for my older male, who likes peeing on my rugs. They are both outside trained now, with the occasional accident when it rains. They don't seem to want to go on the washable pads I have. Is there any specific way to get them to go on the pads? How do you train them to do that? |
Hi Liz, I have to thank you again for the link! We got our pads in from ODC, Inc. and they are wonderful! They are big and fluffy and absorb like no tomorrow. Absolutely no leaking underneath and if Harlie even peepees on the edge, it all wicks into the fibers...very cool :cool:. Thanks Again, Don |
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I received my potty pads yesterday as well from ODC, Inc. They are big and fluffy and I am wondering what on earth took me so long lol. The fact that they use disabled men and women as their staff won me over to give this company a try. (I work with children with disabilities at an equine facility) Thanks for recommending them!:thumbup: |
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