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Reddit mentions of EZwhelp 72" x 72" Large Machine Washable, Reusable Pee Pad/Quilted, Fast Absorbing Dog Whelping Pad/Waterproof Puppy Training Pad/Housebreaking Absorption Pads

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of EZwhelp 72" x 72" Large Machine Washable, Reusable Pee Pad/Quilted, Fast Absorbing Dog Whelping Pad/Waterproof Puppy Training Pad/Housebreaking Absorption Pads. Here are the top ones.

EZwhelp 72
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Rounded corners minimize curling and help pads lay neatly against box or crate walls.Laminated pads are the best environmental fit for low energy demand and impact.Designed to maximize absorbency and minimize leaks. Waterproof bottom.Long life durability through many normal wash cycles.Brown stain-resistant top facing. White textured barrier (bottom side). Use with brown side UP.
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ColorBrown
Height4.5 Inches
Length12 Inches
Size72x72 Inch
Weight3.8 Pounds
Width10 Inches

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Found 3 comments on EZwhelp 72" x 72" Large Machine Washable, Reusable Pee Pad/Quilted, Fast Absorbing Dog Whelping Pad/Waterproof Puppy Training Pad/Housebreaking Absorption Pads:

u/DinkaAnimalLover · 12 pointsr/Rabbits

A few tips might help... consider having a separate litter box for the senior maybe...

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  1. Make him a very shallow litter tray - get an shallow pen you have - baking sheet even or a boot tray like this or this.
  2. Line his space with adsorbent puppy pee pads. The pee will get absorbed into them vs soaked through into the blanket. You will have to change them often, but it will help.
  3. Someone recently recommend palace bedding that is good for keeping a bunny's butt more dry. You can find it here. HRS has a article on it here.
  4. Also you can try to use a couple washable absorbent puppy pads that can be good and cost effective like this.
  5. Also you can dipper him in the meantime to keep his little butt cleaner
    1. Special bunny diapers here https://bunnydiapers.com/
    2. There is also a great video at the bottom of this link on how to put on a regular newborn diaper onto a bunny http://www.disabledrabbits.com/urine-scald.html
u/WingedGeek · 2 pointsr/flying

My dogs are pretty reliable. Every morning, every evening. The issue was, I'd been at the airport late the night before, and got home around midnight. The dogs did their business. Woke up early the next day to get going ASAP. Took the dogs for a walk. My Labrador, who's Mr. Clockwork, got himself emptied, but the crazy one didn't drop off any kids. Got them to the airport and took another trip to a grassy area, nada. I knew it was a risk, but she's never had an accident in a vehicle before...

First time for everything. Luckily we were en route to spend a week at my boss' place, so I was prepared with a portable battery powered carpet shampooer, Nature's Miracle, carpet shampoo (pet formulated), paper towels, etc., so when we landed in Utah I was able to scrub everything out.

Since then, pups travel either in a crate with a vinyl floor, or, in my dogs' case, on a dog bed, resting on top of a 72x72" washable puppy pad that covers the entire interior and goes up the sides (held in place with gaffer's tape), so there's basically zero possibility of a biological contamination of the plane itself.

u/goldbat · 1 pointr/Rabbits

I buy my supplies on Amazon. (I loathe shopping with a passion, so online for me - even Peapod for groceries.) My elder guy will ONLY eat Oxbow Orchard Grass Hay so my choices are more limited. Amazon also has very good deals on Care Fresh bedding and both the Oxbow and the Care Fresh are Prime.


For the housing, cages are WAY too expensive in my opinion. This has been a great solution for us. I cooked up this system when my elder gal was paralyzed and not able to use the litter box as well as she used to. We also needed a "squishy" floor for her and Poncho's arthritis.

First layer (on top of hardwood floor): Whelping Mat - get a few to rotate. They wash up great in the laundry and we actually also use these for camping. They're soft but do absorb water (mine splash in their water dish more than drink it) and dry quickly.


Second Layer: Rubber Mats - they have these at our gym. THEY ARE AWESOME. We got a set of 6 for the rabbit area and then I bought 12 more for our workout / weights / stretching area. They clean up great with some of this Seventh Generation Spray - this spray was recommended by the coach at our kettlebell gym - it disinfects without the use of harsh chemicals or antibiotics so it's much safer for bunnies AND people. This stuff is awesome for cleaning ANYTHING.

Then we put some carpet squares, a huge "litterbox" (I use a low 24" x 36" rubbermaid w/o the lid - much better & cheaper than a "real" litter box. Oh, and of course toys.

There are all kinds of Puppy Play Pens on Amazon too. Look for Prime so you don't have to pay to ship it. If you have an enthusiastic young bunny, get the 48" H pen. It seems excessive, but my parents had a 3.5 pound little dude who could EASILY hurdle the 36"H one.

I have also used the Whelping Mats (there are smaller size ones) on top of the rubber tiles and under the litter pan to collect any "misses" - our boy bunny likes to "aim high" and overshoots sometimes.

Overall, it's very customize-able, portable, and MUCH MUCH easier to clean.