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Reddit mentions of PETSWORLD Strong Hold Puppy Training Pads 28x34, Case (50 Pads)

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PETSWORLD Strong Hold Puppy Training Pads 28x34, Case (50 Pads)
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    Features:
  • EXTRA LARGE PUPPY PADS: this pet training pad is perfect for dog and cat who live in apartments or dogs home alone. Disposable xl (28 x 34) potty pads, 50 Count.
  • 5-LAYERS: with super-absorbent wee pad quilted top layer to prevent tracking & hold more than 5 cups of liquid aging incontinent or sick pets.
  • QUICK-DRY: surface with a special technology that turns liquid into gel instantly and extra odor elimination. Line your pets bed, carrier or crate.
  • WON`T LEAK OR SPREAD: powerful absorbent core with Quick-dry guarantee dry floors and easy clean up.
  • PREMIUM: potty training pads xlarge 200% more absorbent than the average training pads.
Specs:
Color28x34
Height6 Inches
Length17 Inches
Size50 Count
Weight6 Pounds
Width10.5 Inches

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Found 1 comment on PETSWORLD Strong Hold Puppy Training Pads 28x34, Case (50 Pads):

u/Largonaut · 6 pointsr/ntbdbiwdfta

Try the puppy pad thing, just clean up after him next time he goes and put a training pad down. He might have 4-5 spots or more, put em everywhere. My boy eventually boiled it down to two spots, and I just treat it like I would changing his diaper, except without the mess. We tape the pads in place, since cats tend to hit the walls as much as the floor., and he does try to ‘bury’ his mess, so the tape keeps him from moving it. He’s a very strong cat, but two strips of duct or gaffers tape can foil him, one up top on the wall and one on the bottom edge on the carpet. The pad does an amazing job of keeping his paws cleaner than if he’d used the litter boxes. I’ve got 12 years of this under my belt, so if you want any possible unique tips I might have left, just ask. Hard to tell when one is duplicating troubleshooting