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Pottie pads When using disposible pottie pads does anyone have a favorite brand,if so what is it you like about them. |
I could never use the type that had baking soda because my gansters would shred them. It got so difficult to find them without baking soda, and so expensive to use the disposables that I started using washables. |
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We use Advance House Breaking Pads...we like them because they do not fall apart, they are quilted and much better than the worthless Wal Mart ones. |
For the most part I buy washable pads from perfectly paws.... However, I don't buy disposable potty pads....much cheaper to go to the inconstenance section at WalMart and buy the bed pads....they are thicker, larger and much cheaper than buying potty pads. |
I go to Costco and buy the 100pad package. It is made by Hartz. |
Mine shredded disposables, so we used washables made by a lady whom sells at a local boutique, she sells a spray to encourage potty on them with the started set, not sure anyone here doe sit but the pads here are cheaper. |
People type pads, by the case, at Sam's. |
Thank you, I did purchase a 10pk today at Petsmart just to see what they look like. They remind me of chucks (anyone that has ever had a people bably will know what I am talking about). I plan on investing in washable,but wanted to have the disposible on hand. We have a travel trailer and i want to see how these will do for weekends out and about. Great suggestions all the way around thank you again. |
The disposable didn't work for us ~ they ended up shredded. I buy the washable ones from T. Bumpkins on this site. They are cute and come in a variety of sizes. :) |
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If you're looking for washables I agree with Judy, T. Bumpkin's here on yt. I just don't want to wash pads, I do enough laundry as it is. |
I used the disposables and recently switched to washables and so glad that I did. I've bought from T. Bumpkins and love them! They are very absorbent and match my decor. The one thing that I notice now it that they really hold the moisture and NEVER leak! Washable and reusable dog and puppy pee pads, belly bands, and diapers at T. Bumpkins & Co. |
I have tried different brands, and have stuck with Natures miracle No Tracking pads. I can't use any that aren't quilted since they will shred those. Some brands are just too small and don't fit in the holder so it makes a mess. These work great for us :) |
I did my share of diapers when my babies were small, I sure don't want to do practically the same thing with pads. I like Ryans (RDB911) here on YT. They are good quality for the money and have never leaked. Neither of mine are shredders, so I don't have to worry about that. His delivery can't be beat. |
The Walmart "Out!" brand works very well for us. Our water/sewer/electric bills here are through the roof, so disposables are cheaper for us than washables. Granted, my washer isn't one of the water efficient models. I make up for my sins against the environment with my disposable pads in other areas. :D |
We use the Hartz brand from Wal-Greens (or CVS). The are quilted and $9.99/50 pads. |
we use the grass pads - we have one in the bathroom (on tile next to our toilet so when daddy goes he goes too ::laughs::) - and one in the dining room (which is wood - we don't want the carpet getting stained "by accident") - and we use the training "pee-pee spray" - which is supposed to give the dog a scent so he does his business on top of it - which he does lol. And how they work is that they are like a dog litter box per say - they are a box with very little depth - a filter in between - and then the layer of grass on top. He's been pretty great with the training - we've used them since day one and he's 6 months - no complaints... AND when out visiting he still knows to use news paper as a "substitute" =) (because initially we put paper UNDER the grass pads) |
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i used to use the disposable ones, have bought the washable puppy ones and i find that they dont last as long.So now i just use the washable human ones they come in a few sizes and they last forever i have had some of the same ones for 2 years. i get them at one of the drug stores they are the same as what the nursing homes use |
Grass pads I'm curious abt the durability of the Potty Patch and how easy is it to clean. Are they really machine washable? I'm still debating on whether to go with the potty pads or the grass.Has anyone had any experience using the litter box with yesterdays news(pellets) for the yorkie. I must make a decision soon as I will be getting my baby in abt 3wks. Thanks for your help. |
We got the Potty Patch. My Westie used it easily but it stunk no matter how often/long since it had been cleaned. We ended up throwing it away after 2 months because the smell was disgusting. |
I have used the OUT brand from Walmart/Target.... the ones from Drs Foster Smith, the Four Pads brand and a couple others i can't think of right now. The ones I prefer are the Clean Go Pads from PPE Pet Supplies. They don't have the cottony stuff in them that go all over the place if they get chewed up..... the pee spot doesn't stay wet like some of them do..... And, they are much more absorbant. I also have a diaper genie that I put the dirty ones in so they don't smell up the place in the trash can. 100 COUNT - Clean Go Pet Puppy Pads - Closeouts |
I have the 2-shredding machines also at my house. Jack didn't shred them till Josie come alone. I did use to get the petsmart brand, those were the best to me. Once the shredding started I bought the washables from petsmart then found out TBumpkins from here made them. They are so much better and cheaper than the ones from petsmart. Very cute colors to choose from also. |
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At home we use the pads from Ryan RDB911. They are excellent!!! |
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