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Product Introduction

Reliable Training Pads for Clean, Stress-Free Potty Time
Our dog pads 150 count feature rapid absorption, soaking up liquid within 5 seconds-ideal for toilet training. They are 100% leak-proof, keeping your home clean and fresh no matter how often your dog relieves itself.

High quality materials
Featuring a 5-layer protective system, each layer is made from high-quality materials-including a protective top layer, dual absorbent tissues, a super absorbent core, and a leak-proof bottom film. It resists tearing, sticking, and leaking during use, providing 24-hour protection all day long.

Soft, Breathable & Leak-Proof Surface
Crafted with a breathable, soft non-woven top sheet and a PE film backing, our dog pads 150 count ensure comfort while preventing any leakage-keeping your floors clean and dry.

EXTRA LARGE SIZE
Our extra large dog pee pads are suitable for more dog types. If your pet is a small dog or medium dog, you can choose the 22"x 22" size; if your pet is a large dog or giant dog, you can choose the 30"x 36" or 36"x 36" size.
Common Problems
The most important thing about potty training with dog pee pads is patience and persistence.
Potty training your new puppy can be frustrating, especially if it takes longer than intended. However, patience is important throughout this procedure. Remember that potty training takes time. Do not anticipate more from your puppy than they are capable of delivering. The following points will help you stay cool:
Decide if you will use disposable or washable puppy pads.
Consider an indoor "litterbox-type" dog toilet station.
A puppy cannot control its bladder until it is 16 weeks old. As much as you would like them to wait, they simply cannot.
A puppy's bladder capacity is normally limited to their age in months plus one hour. So a four-month-old puppy can only keep it for five hours. This applies even at night.
Each breed is unique. Because of its rapid metabolism and small bladder, a toy breed may require more frequent potty breaks.
Each puppy is unique, even among breeds. Your first dog might have been potty trained in a few weeks, but your second one may take months.





