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Puppy Training Pads - largeeeeeeeeeeee size
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gettingready
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Never used those so have no idea... but may need to use them for Zara post op and make her "go" indoors.
Has anyone got experience , personal experience (your dog not you of course) not just from "teviews2 of using any particular brand?
Would need one big enough for Zara.. they do not do them for adult dogs? ONly pupy size?
If you can reccomend something, please include a link.. thanks a lot..
Has anyone got experience , personal experience (your dog not you of course) not just from "teviews2 of using any particular brand?
Would need one big enough for Zara.. they do not do them for adult dogs? ONly pupy size?
If you can reccomend something, please include a link.. thanks a lot..
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Incontinence pads for humans - they do various ones, e.g. for chairs, beds, etc.
http://www.incontinencechoice.co.uk0 -
oooooooooooooooooooooooooo I would never have thought of that....brilliant those ones
http://www.incontinencechoice.co.uk/browse/1-bed-pads-and-draw-sheets-3224/
thanks a lot for that0 -
http://www.attendslifestyles.co.uk/incontinence-disposal-system-26.html?gclid=CNvIgpvoibACFSYhtAodNxCEOg
Something like this may be worth thinking about too. Otherwise you will have messy sheets and poo bags hanging around unless you run down to the outside bin every time.
We had them at the home I worked in and they really do cut down on the smell and are easy to empty with no mess.
You may be able to make a version somehow and just buy the cassettes to go in it0 -
Thanks Katy - got one of those for cats.
Got to keep costs to minimum and going downstairs to take pee/poo out is not a problem,,, Just need something that Zara WILL pee/poo on as I really realise that taking HER down will simply not be possible post op....0 -
Good idea. Lots of nappy bins on Ebay for just a few quid if you have a look for ones near you GR0
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Nah, even few quid is few quid too much from my current budget.. got to make do on absolute minimum essentials0
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Definitely try the "human" ones. They are much cheaper and do the same job. My local chemist gets them for me.0
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Ok, getting closer and closer to MOnday and the vet visit so.....
Ayone can recommend a plae where I can get those pads cheapest? NO idea myself....
Somewhere thatdoes fast delivery too as I do nto get paid till MOnday ..
Thanks a lot0 -
http://www.attendslifestyles.co.uk/incontinence-disposal-system-26.html?gclid=CNvIgpvoibACFSYhtAodNxCEOg
Something like this may be worth thinking about too. Otherwise you will have messy sheets and poo bags hanging around unless you run down to the outside bin every time.
We had them at the home I worked in and they really do cut down on the smell and are easy to empty with no mess.
You may be able to make a version somehow and just buy the cassettes to go in it
I use similar but the baby poop bin, outside in the garden for the dog, means a trip to the bin out the front the night before bin night and keeps nasty niffs out the way0 -
Thanks but I am not looking for a bin..... I have one, Litter Locker but I am looking for pads...
Anyone?0
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