Pretty good pads for my boy dachshund's diapers. However, I just tried the brand currently picked as 's Choice and found them to be better as well as cost about the same.
However, I've used WICKEPUP for about a year. My dog, Steve, is 12 years old and incontinent since a back injury. And he drinks a LOT of water. Always has.
So, for my purposes, the longer pads worked pretty well, as long as I changed them in time. The belly bands I use are also absorbent, but not nearly enough for alone. These others are a little bit wider but absorb even more. The first-morning change is so heavy it feels like a bag of rocks!
They're good at containing any odor providing they're changed before they overflow. Both brands are, but these others just hold more pee.
Both stick equally well to the diapers, though the tape is more convenient to remove. It's smaller, stronger, waxier, and just an overall better grade of paper. The other brand is slightly larger with more adhesive. But with that, it's less easy to remove the tape backing before applying it to the diaper. I've also torn the tape a couple of times which makes it harder to remove.
Adhesion with both brands I've found to be perfectly adequate.
Comfort??? Steve hasn't mentioned it, though I don't think he likes wearing a diaper anymore than I would! I've never tried one on, myself. I don't even think they make my size (or for my species.)
Delivery: I only received one supply of this other brand but even with the current impending shipping crisis, they arrived in just one or two days from order. I was getting the brand via automated reordering, which had been fine, generally. But twice they were delivered late, and one shipment several days late.
These doggie diaper liners are a Godsend, but... I'm dependent on them now. I can't afford to hoard them so I only order what we need. And if they're delayed, that affects my whole schedule since it means more laundry and potty spot cleanups.
Once you find the right size and frequency of use, you'll find either brand can probably suit your needs. (or your dog's needs.)
Pretty good pads for my boy dachshund's diapers.
Pretty good pads for my boy dachshund's diapers. However, I just tried the brand currently picked as 's Choice and found them to be better as well as cost about the same. However, I've used WICKEPUP for about a year. My dog, Steve, is 12 years old and incontinent since a back injury. And he drinks a LOT of water. Always has. So, for my purposes, the longer pads worked pretty well, as long as I changed them in time. The belly bands I use are also absorbent, but not nearly enough for alone. These others are a little bit wider but absorb even more. The first-morning change is so heavy it feels like a bag of rocks! They're good at containing any odor providing they're changed before they overflow. Both brands are, but these others just hold more pee. Both stick equally well to the diapers, though the tape is more convenient to remove. It's smaller, stronger, waxier, and just an overall better grade of paper. The other brand is slightly larger with more adhesive. But with that, it's less easy to remove the tape backing before applying it to the diaper. I've also torn the tape a couple of times which makes it harder to remove. Adhesion with both brands I've found to be perfectly adequate. Comfort??? Steve hasn't mentioned it, though I don't think he likes wearing a diaper anymore than I would! I've never tried one on, myself. I don't even think they make my size (or for my species.) Delivery: I only received one supply of this other brand but even with the current impending shipping crisis, they arrived in just one or two days from order. I was getting the brand via automated reordering, which had been fine, generally. But twice they were delivered late, and one shipment several days late. These doggie diaper liners are a Godsend, but... I'm dependent on them now. I can't afford to hoard them so I only order what we need. And if they're delayed, that affects my whole schedule since it means more laundry and potty spot cleanups. Once you find the right size and frequency of use, you'll find either brand can probably suit your needs. (or your dog's needs.)