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Pet Select 91640 Pee-Pee Pads - 100 Count

With these Pee-Pee Pads from Pet Select, training your puppy will be made easier. It is made of a...

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Brand
Pet Select
Manufacturer
Pet Select
Model
91640
Product Price
17.73
Buy URL
https://www.amazon.com/Four-Paws-91640-100CT-Pads/dp/B0027ML3KK/?tag=backy-20
With these Pee-Pee Pads from Pet Select, training your puppy will be made easier. It is made of a super-absorbent quilted core pad and has a leak proof liner to protect your floors and carpets during your puppy's training period. The process is simple: place your puppy on the pad to familiarize them with the pad's specially designed attractant scent. Reward them for being there and for going there. Once they are used to going on the pads, gradually move it toward the door and eventually to a desired location. The process is simple and effective, making a normally painful and messy process easier. Package includes 100 pads.

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GREAT for chickens!!!!!
Pros: Easy cleanup, prevents poop and water from going to the bottom of the cage
I love using puppy pads to line the bottom of a crate when a chicken needs to come inside for whatever reason. It's really easy cleanup, no poop gets on the bottom of the cage and and water spillage doesn't leak out either.
I don't use this exact brand, I get mine at Dollar Tree which work awesome for chickens.
Pros: Very absorbent, easy to change, not messy
Very nice pads for new pups. I personally don't have a dog but my friend used this when she got her new goldendoodle pup, and it works very well!
Pros: Does not leak. Holds a lot of moisture. Easy to unfold. Cost effective.
Cons: None
We've tried several different brands of puppy pads, and not only are these better than all the rest they cost less.
Purchase Price
14.98
Purchase Date
2013-04-23
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No, I use them when raising ducklings and chicks to absorb the moisture so that I don't have to change the litter as often. With ducklings that still means changing it at least twice a day.
 
I have heard of ppl using these in chick and duckling brooders. Perhaps Ill give them a try. I usually just use pine chips
 

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