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IRIS Neat 'n Dry Floor Protection and Training Pads for Puppies and Dogs of All Ages, Small, 25-Count

IRIS Neat 'n Dry Floor Protection and Training Pads for Puppies and Dogs of All Ages, Small, 25-Count
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Product Description

Training pads are perfect for training puppies or can provide assistance to aging dogs.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4339 in Pet Products
  • Size: 25 Pads
  • Brand: Iris
  • Model: NS-25SQ
  • Released on: 2004-10-19
  • Dimensions: 6.00" h x 6.00" w x 6.50" l,

Features

  • Tear Resistant
  • Sealed edges and plastic backing protects floors
  • The quilted design and polymer technology quickly draws moisture in to keep surface area dry.
  • Easy Clean Up.
  • Longest lasting , multiple use pad

Customer Reviews

Best of breed for wee-wee pads5
My stay-at-home dachshund and Yorkie are very spoiled for cleanliness and these wee-wee pads hold more moisture with no scent than the cheaper brands. I find it very convenient to have a latrine at home and use about one or two pads per 24 hours for back-up bathroom purposes. The small size is fine for small dogs and the price is very good in this package format.

Great Product5
These pads work great and were very affordable. They are small, but they fit the holder that I have, which is a different brand. I would reccomend these.

Quality Great...Size Insufficient!3
Although the size is clearly indicated in the description, I have since discovered that even for a very small puppy this size isn't sufficient. We have a two pound yorkiepoo and this size pad is not recommended by me if you are going to leave your dog alone even for only a couple of hours. I would definitely recommend the next size up, as we have found that our little yorkie"POO" can make quite a mess in just a short while. They have to step onto the pad, and once they have eliminated once, they will step in whatever is already there as the pad is not as absorbant as I would have wanted.