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Best Pee Pads Can someone please tell me the best pee pads on the market? I have tried everyone out there and they all seem to leak. Thanks |
I buy mine here: Whelping Boxes, Supplies, and Training Pads. Purchase directly at EZwhelp.com I buy the reclaimed pads, 30x32 with minimal or no holes. I have been using their pads for years and they work great. |
Have you tried the Hartz Home protection dog pads? They won't spread and they won't leak. They have a flash dry technology. They turn the liquid into gel. I used them and I thought they worked well. My dog is only 3.5 lbs so I don't know if that would make a difference if a dog peed more than he does. |
I get my pads from New Puppy Pads (New Puppy Pads (ryan@newpuppypads.com). Ryan I have found to have the best pads, no irregulars, they dont leak, the price is better than other sites for the quality of pad you get, free shipping which is SUPER!, and his customer service is second to none! I had bought pads all over the country and this is the best service/quality of pads I have ordered! |
I get mine from Ryan also. They are great. Price is great and free shipping is wonderful since I buy three cases at a time. |
I got a pee pad holder for my granddogter, (a rehomed 9 year old) from a yardsale- it has really solved all the leakage problems we had. |
I get the most *amazing* pads from EZ Whelp - they are called "laminated pads" -- and they are uber thin and uber absorptive; they also have a certain stiffness to them which is nice bc it means they truly lay flat (not wrinkly). I cannot believe the amount of urine they can hold! They look attractive too bc they're just a neutral, medium brown color. They are these ones: Buy Waterproof Pads for Whelping But I also know that our YT member 107barney sells wonderful pads too - and people love them! I think her pads also have different patterns/colors and stuff...? You could PM her and/or visit her site. |
Hi there. We sell washables. If interested see our link below w/ code for YT members to save 10%. |
YorkieMom, do you buy the disposable pads or the washable pads? |
I use Simple Solution 23X24 inches Original Training Pads. Best Pad Holds A lot I use them attached inside of my Rascal Big Squirt Potty Litter Box. The Lowest price for training pads is Value Pet Supplies.com I get 100 Pads for about $19-20.00 and generally Free Shipping! The Rascal Big Squirt Potty Litter Box you can go to rascaldoglitterbox.com for details. This is the best litter box protects floors etc. I swear by it! I also posted review on Yorkie Talk a few years ago. Built very strong and sturdy I would suggest the big squirt size it gives them more room to turn around in. Use the reward system, when they go on litter box pan. This system literally saved me during the Hurricane. My Dog is trained both inside and out. |
I have always used Natures Miracle wee wee pads, but Sunni has a thing about ripping paper, including her pee pads. Someone on here mentioned the washable ones, so I bought 3 to try out. I LOVE them! The funny thing is, I still put a disposable on top of the washable and now Sunni leaves it alone and goes on the paper..but they are extra large so if she misses its not a big deal. Since the weather is nice out now, I just squirt clorox bleach on them and hose them off outside and let them air dry. First time in ages that I haven't been chasing puddles right beside the pads, lol. |
We used pads for quite a while but the girls thought that it was ok to use rugs to piddle on. We also got a HD washer that was impossible to regulate the water level. I was having to wash them THREE times with scent booster to get them semi clean. We got a PiddlePlace and love it. We have had it around 18 months and would never go back to pads. |
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The website recommends weekly cleaning of the piddle place. Is that how often you clean it? It seems awefully long to have all that pee sitting in there. Hows the cleaning process? The irregular surface seems like it would be hard to clean |
I used to spend so much money on puppy pads until my step mother suggest I give the reusable bed pads a try and I loved them! We also tried the potty patch, but Teddy and Lola never liked it for some reason. |
[QUOTE=billcarey1;4562223]YorkieMom, do you buy the disposable pads or the washable pads?[/QUO I am just getting back to this!! I am sorry.... I have used both the washable ones....ended up costing me way too much in additional laundry associated expenses and time.... Went back to disposable pads....I get the 30 x 36 (?....not sure on the length...) pads, the heavy duty ones that are $40~something for a box of 100 pads.....I buy like 6-8 boxes of these pads every 6 weeks......I love these big, thick pads....they are not irregulars, the edges are sealed so the urine does not run off onto the floor, the pads are not octagonal or catty-wompus, they are great! Ryan gets the pads to you almost immediately!! I have bought pads all over the USA from many different sites, and I am very happy with ryan and New Puppy Pads! |
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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