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pish pads I'm looking for pish pads. I see In the company of dogs has them but is there anyone on YT that sells them? |
No one uses these? |
Are you talking about washable pee pads? I love the ones I bought from T. Bumpkins. Washable and reusable dog and puppy pee pads, belly bands, and diapers at T. Bumpkins & Co. |
I have neve heard of them..... is it a name brand? |
Yes, that's the name brand. I have been using them for about 3 years. I bought a 10 foot roll and cut it into 2 foot pieces. They wash great and are thin so they lay flat. I found that my mom trips on the washable cloth ones. "In the company of dogs" is the only place I can find them but I thought if someone sold them on YT I would give them the sale. |
At first glance, I said $99?? No wonder no one else is using! Then I saw that is for the 5 yard long roll. That makes it pretty cost effective. But big investment if you don't know if you will like them or not. I know it says washable, but what is it made of? Doesn't look like fabric. |
I had never heard of them but they look like they're a really good idea! I use the washable pads that are like the hospital pads and I like that I can bleach and wash them but I'd like to get a look at the pish pads and see how they'd work for me! |
It is a very thin material that lies flat. Here is a description. I have put in the washer at least 70 times in the past 3 years and thrown it in the dryer. I love that it adheres to what ever you put it over but yet doesn't stick. It is about a 16th of an inch thick but has never wet through. The pieces are slowly beginning to pull apart and I wanted to replace it. It contains odor,washes and drys like a charm. I have the other type of cloth washable ones but this is much thiner and stays in place. The Pish Pad is a combination of 3 materials bonded together.* The top layer is a quick absorbing, non staining material.* Once the surface is made wet, the liquid is contained in one area and quickly disappears as it gets pulled down into the second layer keeping your dog dry.* The middle layer is called the ‘soaker’ which collects the liquid and holds it in and away from your dog.* The bottom layer is a plastic urethane barrier that protects the surface underneath the pad from getting wet or stained.* It securely adheres to almost any surface yet is fully removable for your temporary needs without leaving any residue.* The top layer makes the Pish Pads ideal for exercising long coated breeds since it will not grab, pull or rip the ends of the hair.* Your dog is able to relieve itself and still walk on the surface without getting wet or having the ends of the hair stained.* It is a surface that a dog can exercise on without slipping or tripping. |
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I've emailed Manny and Christopher of Chrisman Maltese to see if they still sell the Pish Pads! I got some from a friend of mine and I LOVE THEM to put on the bottom of my babies pens that have the wire bottoms and put pee pads on top so the pads won't slip and slide all over and I am saying it's worth the expense LOL...I'm just waiting to hear back so I can order a roll...I highly recommend them for the floor for pups and on the bottom of x pens so their feet won't slid! I need a roll badly! Donna |
You can order directly from the company: osCommerce You can get a 24 X 10 yard roll for $153 and there is a $21 guaranteed shipping fee. That is a little better than the $100 for 24 X 5 yard roll. They also sell 24" X 24" pads singly or in a 4-pack. I was thinking about buying one pad to see if my dogs would use it and how we would like it. My pups can be picky. When I tried to use a pee pad holder, they refused to use the pads. I finally gave up. Just noticed: Their Puppy Den looks very much like the one Walmart sells for $42 instead of the $150 they are charging. :confused: |
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