Poundland Puppy Pads

Hi, for those that use puppy pads (we have a wooden floor so cannot use newspaper alone) puppy pads are at Poundland, 5 for £1 and they are exactly the same as those at Asda and most other places that cost £4+ for 5.

And today when I went in they had packs of 7 for the cost of 5 (still £1).

I came out with a bagfull.

I cant see this being beaten anywhere.
:money::money::money::money:

Comments

  • Home bargains have a bag of 15 puppy pads £1.99 or a box of 40 for £4.99
  • pawsies
    pawsies Posts: 1,957 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    Tbh the best way to housetrain a pup is to take it out and reward heavily for toileting after it has eaten, slept, drank and played. I would do this at least every 45 mins or when it starts sniffing the ground.

    They understand pretty quickly! :)
  • Ilona
    Ilona Posts: 2,449 Forumite
    What is a puppy pad? :undecided Sounds like a nappy you put on the dog. :rotfl:Just keep taking it out as pawsies said. :D
    Ilona
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  • hilstep2000
    hilstep2000 Posts: 3,089 Forumite
    Pundstretchers have them too
    I Believe in saving money!!!:T
    A Bargain is only a bargain if you need it!



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