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I would just want to warn new puppy owners that many of the blue backed pads sold on ebay and other discount places do not have the attractant on it that the commercial brands have. They are the same type of pad used in hospitals to help keep beds dry. You can buy a liquid attractant to put on these pads to help attract the puppy to that place to pee. It can also be used on the washable pads. I think one of the keys to training puppies to use pee pads is to have the attractant there to attract the puppy to the correct place to potty. It can be done without it but I have found the process much quicker when using the attractant. |
I buy pads from Ryan (YT member RDB911)....good price, pads work as well as others priced higher, and great customer service! After considering the cost of washing pads (detergent, water, electric, my time), I think disposable pads cost less. Also, I don't consider them any more damaging to the environment than all of those detergents and disinfectants used for washing pads, along with using up valuable resources like electricity and water. Puppy Pads - Puppy Training Pads - Puppy Pee Pads - Dog Pee Pads - Pet Training Pads - Cheap Puppy Pads |
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Buy RSPCA Puppy Training Pads - Pack of 35 at Argos.co.uk - Your Online Shop for Dog training and behaviour. or what about Tesco? These I have used, and have good absorbency :) Bob Martin 21 Puppy House Training Pads - Groceries - Tesco Groceries |
Who Makes the Best Puppy Pad Holder?! I have the Wee Wee pad brand holder; however, it is split in the middle and sometimes leaks on the floor anyway. Miles has two pee pee areas in the apt so I want to get a holder for the second spot. |
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I'm a major fan of Ryan's quilted washable pads. RDB911 here on YT. I first bought one to try, then 12 then another 12. I only use cold water, liquid laundry detergent and a little bleach. (top loader and I wait and wash about 8 at a time). If there is a stain, I just spray it with shout or whatever is on sale or cheaper, and none of them have a stains. Wouldn't use anything else. Been useing these for 16 months and not one stain or worn area on these pads. They are incredible!! I finally got my friend to start useing them too since she was buying throw away pads so often. (money thrown away for sure). She is completely hooked now too! |
I buy pads for my crew at the local hospital. They are 10.50 for a pack of 50. They don't have the attractant, but my kids are older and already trained. |
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