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I can't think of the brand but SAMs club has a big box of 120 pads for $15.99! They are really good too. They have almost a "quilted" look to them and they are thick. The best I've used and I've been using pee pads for 14 years. Can't beat the price either! Totally worth the $40 membership fee. |
I use the ones from Walgreens - store brand I believe. $9.99 for pack of 50. No leaks and they absorb quite well. I used a holder when Joni was a puppy so she wouldn't play with them and drag them around. No need anymore. |
We like the ones from Simple Solution. They are about the biggest in size that I have found and I get boxes of 100 for under $20 at my Homegoods store. |
I like Hartz. $22 for 100 and they last my almost 9 lb baby for a month. Don't leak. No chemical smell. |
We use the Pee Pee Pads by Pet Select from Sam's club. $14.88 for 100. |
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I have started getting PetSmart Great Choice. 150 for about $20.00. I order two packages at a time and get free delivery. They come with adhesive tabs that I ignore. They are absorbent enough for a small or medium yorkie, but probably not for a large one. My picky boy likes a clean spot each time so once he has used the pad once, I rotate it so he can go on a clean spot. Since he is a leg lifter, I clip one side up against the back of the bathtub. I get two uses per pad. |
If you are lucky enough to have a facility that manufacturers and launders hospital pads in your area, you might check with them. I got a lifetime supply of good quality pads for FREE - that's right $0.00. Many of them were like new!!!!! The facility discarded pads that didn't have their label and made the discards available. Shelters and rescues were given priority, and after that individuals could pick them up from their discard bins. Although some pads may have stains, they are laundered and sterilized so no need to worry about disease. I got a couple of pickup loads full with the intention of selling them, but wound up giving most away. There is usually at least one vendor at dog shows that offers reclaimed hospital pads. |
I wish I had never used them. Now my two girls have a problem with rugs, they see them as piddle pads. We have been using a Piddle Place for around 4 years and has really worked for us. Instead of filling it with the bio treatment I put it in the spray bottle and spray where they piddle. They are very small, 5 lbs and 10 lbs and a lot of the time they don't go enough for it to run down to the tank. |
Years ago I got my used from EBay. They were used but they were just broken in! No Leaks at all. I have a New Baby, Marley and wanted to Add a couple more, I got New Pad’s, same type as old ones! Amazon has a Large Selection. Good Luck 👍🏼 |
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