All-Absorb A07 Bulk Packaging Training Pads, blue, "large - 22" x 23" 200ct"
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It's a single large box with two soft packs of 100 each, for a total of 200. As a result, the box contains 200 pieces.
Selected User Reviews For All-Absorb A07 Bulk Packaging Training Pads, blue, "large - 22" x 23" 200ct"
They were too frail and worthless, according to my husband. These pads are a hit with him. We use them in the laundry room, where we require moisture-absorbing pads. This set of pads will get the job done. In comparison to other dog pads, they are reasonably priced. Medical pads are less expensive than regular pads, but they are less absorbent. They're extremely frail. These pads are the perfect size for our little chihuahua. br>br>When we had two chihuahuas, we used them as well, and they worked for both dogs. I appreciate not having to take my dog outside in the winter. This takes care of the issue. My dog also does not use these pads to track her footprints around the house. Dog footprints were all over my house when I used other pads. This is a product that I buy again and again! br>br>"I purchased this product at full retail price for myself, and I'm writing this review solely to share my experience with other potential customers. " I was not compensated for this review, and I have no affiliation with the product's seller or manufacturer. ".
So I read a lot of reviews on Amazon and elsewhere and came to the conclusion that these were one of the top two puppy pads. br>br>I used to use the Samsclub Members Mark brand for a long time, and they were fine, but they didn't hold enough liquid and were constantly leaking through. br>br>THIS BRAND, on the other hand, holds a TON of liquid. I have four dogs, three of which are older, smaller dogs, who are kept in one area of the house while my husband and I are at work and almost every day have trouble holding their liquid until I get home. These pads have come in handy on numerous occasions. Fortunately, all three older dogs were able to locate and use the pad, which keeps liquid in, minimizes odors, and is simple to clean. br>br>I would recommend these to anyone who owns an animal. br>br>(as a side note, one dog should probably suffice; my wife may be dog-obsessed).
It's a fantastic deal to get 100 pads for $20. I was out of pee pads, and my puppy doesn't get to go outside for several hours while I'm at work unless my roommate is home, so I use them on a daily basis. I also alter it on a daily basis. I'm not sure if dogs can tell if the pad is meant to be peed on, but the box claims they can. Before purchasing this item, my dog had already been pre-trained. It takes 7 days for the package to arrive.
For my indoor Havanese puppy, the absorbency was the best of any I tried. She's been potty trained since day one, when she arrived from the breeder at the age of six weeks. One end of her kennel has a bed. In the middle, there is water. These pads are on the other end of a pad tray. 3x9-foot-square-foot-square-foot-square-foot-square in the room where I live Her potty end is also hidden behind a counter, and "private" girls require privacy. However, it is easily accessible and monitorable by me. Every encounter necessitates a change of pads. When you buy a double box, you get the best value for your money. and halve a second pad for the top of the "underpad" She pees on one side of her body at all times. as a result of which she will not step in it Every time she uses it, I simply replace the used half with her until the bottom one needs to be replaced. She is very particular about her feet and does not like them to get wet, so we change them "on demand. " Fill a plastic sandwich bag, such as a diaper bag, with the ingredients. then into the garbage can in the kitchen. There was no odor at all. It's fantastic! There was no odor at all. She gave me the following instruction: > ps. It also works in hotel rooms; place one under the bathroom counter in the corner. Keep in mind that dogs are intelligent creatures.
The quality is poor. Not at all what they said. I bought these to help my puppy learn to use the potty. The quantity is good for the price, and the reviews are positive. When compared to the "Puppy Pads, extra absorbent" that I've shown in comparison in the images, these are complete garbage upon receipt. These are off limits to my puppy. There isn't any sort of enticing scent. He pees in close proximity to them rather than directly on them. The top layer clearly separates from the second layer, as can be seen in the images. On the reverse side, the bottom layer splits as well. When the puppy pees, this results in a large spread of urine. There isn't any sort of absorption going on here. Because the top layer is soo loose, it attracts my puppy to start biting and ripping it apart. I would not recommend these by any means. Spend a little more money on something of higher quality. Keep in mind that the fourth image depicts a competitor's product to demonstrate the distinction. There are two stars for price, and that's all there is to it.
They came in two packs in one box, making storage easier and reducing box clutter. Not overly thick, but neither is it inexpensive. It's a badic catch-all, just like the one I saw in the ad. It's ideal for a small dog or cat, in my opinion. Larger animals will, without a doubt, require a larger pad. You are not required to pay for all of the nonsense that others claim to have but do not. If you're worried about leaks, a small cage pan under the sink might be useful. That's something I've done before, even with larger pads. Pads move, just like animals. There will be some leakage. This simply makes training or dealing with senior pets more convenient. You've rescued foster furbabies as well.
I've been using these potty pads for a few years and they have to be one of the best on the market: they're the perfect size for most standard-sized pad holders, absorbent, sturdy, and don't cost an arm and a leg! I've used them with a small dog who was potty trained and now with a wobbly cat who is unable to use a litterbox. It can hold the equivalent of a full bladder and has never leaked or ripped. Also, the bulk box is highly recommended! I'm still on the first pack after a couple of months.
As our sole dog poop pads, absorb. AKC's were a disaster! They (and others) were oblivious to what was going on. It was as if a paper towel had been placed on top of thin plastic. One pee would cover almost the entire pad and stay wet for tracking. These keep the liquid in one place and prevent it from tracking. The plastic backing is also impervious to water. The bottom of the clear plastic storage bucket that we use as a potty (by cutting a hole in one of the short sides) is always dry. It's a lot easier to have a small indoor dog. For even more savings, we purchase this 200-piece bulk pack.