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40 Count Ultra Absorbent - Leak-Proof Pee Pads for Dogs Rabbits and Cats

$ 17.94

Availability: 31 in stock
  • Type: Training Pad
  • Brand: SciencePurchase
  • Condition: New
  • UPC: 655365800453
  • MPN: 78PEEPADB40PK
  • Size: 40 Pack

    Description

    40 Count. These Large 24" x 35" Leak-Proof Pee Pads are ideal for traveling, puppy potty training, elderly pets that are incontinent, or pets that are recovering from surgery. Each pad features 5 layers including a fast drying quilted surface, absorbent sheet to hold in liquids, core layer that turns liquid into gel on contact to reduce odors and moisture, liquid holding layer to ensure liquid turns to gel, and a plastic lining that prevents excess liquid from getting through. The pads also feature a built-in scented attractant that encourages them to use the pads when they are ready to relieve themselves. The scent helps speed up and improve the success rate of potty training puppies. The Large pads are suitable for large (35 to 50 pound) dogs and measure 24" x 35" overall. The inner (absorbent) area is about 23.6" x 29.5" and the surrounding 2.2" is a plastic border that helps to prevent overflow. As the pads are leak-proof, they can be disposed with no cleanup. Simply gather up the pad, throw it away, and place a new one down.
    Instructions for use:
    1. Decide where to place the pad - it must be placed away from where your pet eats, drinks, or sleeps.
    2. Unfold one pad from the package and allow your pet to sniff it to familiarize them with it’s scent. To prevent your pet from being afraid of the pad, praise them while they are investigating it.
    3. Place the pad on the floor with the plastic side down and the absorbent (quilted) side up.
    4. Lead your pet onto the pad so that they can fully smell the scented attractant.
    5. Allow your pet to relieve themselves on the pad, then immediately reward them with either a treat or praise to reinforce this positive behavior. If they do not urinate on the first attempt, or if they urinate somewhere other than the pad, lead them back to the pad several more times until they are successful.
    6. Dispose soiled pads and replace with a new one frequently.