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Features & Benefits:
Top Quality Training Pads Built To Hold The Mess! You asked for the best, so we made the best. ValuePad PLUS Puppy Pads are made from tear proof premium materials including a super absorbent polymer core with a facing that won't snag your pup's nails like other pads. These top quality dog pads are great for house training or indoor pets. Made with the same medical-grade hospitals use to protect bedding and baby changing stations.
Directions: Place the puppy pad on the floor, plastic side down. Introduce your dog to the puppy pad, and don't be discouraged if it doesn't take right away. Just keep returning your dog to the puppy pad until it happens. Replace when necessary.
- RELIABLE PUPPY PADS - Great for dogs left home alone, puppy housebreaking, or dogs experiencing incontinence
- ABSORBENT - Super absorbent polymer core will keep moisture in and help avoid tracking
- HELPS STOP LEAKS - No mess will leak through the pads with the tear resistant polypropylene backing
- ELIMINATES TRACKING - Spunbonded polypropylene facing prevents snagging
- IT'S IN THE DETAILS - Dimensions: 28 x 36 inches, 90 Grams in the absorbent fluff layer, 5.5 grams super absorbent polymer
Top Quality Training Pads Built To Hold The Mess! You asked for the best, so we made the best. ValuePad PLUS Puppy Pads are made from tear proof premium materials including a super absorbent polymer core with a facing that won't snag your pup's nails like other pads. These top quality dog pads are great for house training or indoor pets. Made with the same medical-grade hospitals use to protect bedding and baby changing stations.
- High quality premium pads for puppy housebreaking and incontinent dogs
- Filled with a highly absorbent polymer that soaks in & traps moisture
- Tear resistant polypropylene ensures easy pickup and disposal
- IT'S IN THE DETAILS - Dimensions: 28 x 36 inches, 90 Grams in the absorbent fluff layer, 5.5 grams super absorbent polymer
Directions: Place the puppy pad on the floor, plastic side down. Introduce your dog to the puppy pad, and don't be discouraged if it doesn't take right away. Just keep returning your dog to the puppy pad until it happens. Replace when necessary.