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i have tried all types of wee wee pads for my 2 small dogs. These come in a box of 100, price is good and they work!
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The economy housebreaking pads are "seconds"...not perfect in manufacture, but the dog did not care, and they worked just as well as the more expensive ones.
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We have a puppy Shih Tzu, kind stubborn but is getting there. She's not entirely house broken and has an occasional accident. So we are using wee-wee pads to train her. They are working but she goes through a lot of them. We were purchasing Four Paws wee-wee pads but however they cost to much. We decided to scale down to the generic and we like them, they do the job just fine for us..
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I was quite pleased to get 200 for the price of 75 at the local Petco. Here is the catch...... you get what you pay for. The pads appear to be the same quality as the name brand ones, except that they are packed together before the plastic has completely dried, so they stick together. When you separate them, you end up with small holes in the bottom of almost every pad.
So if you are using a mat holder, then you are fine except you'll need to clean up a bit of what spills through the small holes. But if you are using these in another room without the mat holder, then be prepared to have to clean up your carpet.........
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I was a little disappointed to find that the padding within each pad did not cover the entire plastic on the potty pad. A little frusterating, when your dog is anticipating on going on an absorbant portion of the pad.
For $20, you really can't beat 100 potty pads. But then again, I guess you get what you pay for.
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