I used to cut incontinence pads for humans in half. This is messy because absorbent material falls out, which is worse when it's full or urine... yuck! These pads specially made for doggie diapers are the perfect size for my furbaby's belly bands, which he has to wear 24/7 (he's an older rescue that was never housebroken). Overall, these pads are soft, flexible and absorbent, and haven't caused "diaper rash". The small adhesive strip is usually adequate to keep the pad securely in a belly band. Despite my active pup's high-energy playing, the pad has never come loose, even when the band is not as snug as it should be. But it would not be unreasonable for some people to prefer an adhesive strip that is larger than 2 inches wide by 4 inches long. And there are longer pads out there that might be better for larger dogs/greater urine output, but these are perfect for my 7 1/2 pound Yorkie. The only negative I've experienced is that these pads can be a bit pricey if changed 4 to 6 times per day, every day. Still, for my needs, these are the best pads for size, shape and absorbency. I'm hesitant to recommend them only because I'm afraid they'll never be in stock once more people discover them!!
The adhesive section was too small and not sticky enough. The pad would unstick and move inside the Belly Band. I went pack to Maxi Pads, they stick like Velcro!
These are great. I use them inside belly bands for my greyhound who is on steroids.
They stick fairly well, they are very thick and absorbent. They help me to lower the amount of laundry I have to do!
My little poodle most often does not need a change They can be easily held in place when being applied so they do not bunch up. They are a lifesaver. I wouldn't want to be without them.
These pads are very absorbent and wick away any moisture. They keep oder to a minimum. The adhesive strip on the back could be made to stick better, but all in all these are the best pads I've found for my senior incontinent dog. We have not had any leaks when used with the cloth dog diapers.
They would have been great for during my puppies heat cycle. But unfortunately, she would pull the off the diaper and rip them up. But when she kept it on, it worked great!
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Perfect for my 7 1/2 pound Yorkie
I used to cut incontinence pads for humans in half. This is messy because absorbent material falls out, which is worse when it's full or urine... yuck! These pads specially made for doggie diapers are the perfect size for my furbaby's belly bands, which he has to wear 24/7 (he's an older rescue that was never housebroken). Overall, these pads are soft, flexible and absorbent, and haven't caused "diaper rash". The small adhesive strip is usually adequate to keep the pad securely in a belly band. Despite my active pup's high-energy playing, the pad has never come loose, even when the band is not as snug as it should be. But it would not be unreasonable for some people to prefer an adhesive strip that is larger than 2 inches wide by 4 inches long. And there are longer pads out there that might be better for larger dogs/greater urine output, but these are perfect for my 7 1/2 pound Yorkie. The only negative I've experienced is that these pads can be a bit pricey if changed 4 to 6 times per day, every day. Still, for my needs, these are the best pads for size, shape and absorbency. I'm hesitant to recommend them only because I'm afraid they'll never be in stock once more people discover them!!
Absorbant but not enough adhesive.
The adhesive section was too small and not sticky enough. The pad would unstick and move inside the Belly Band. I went pack to Maxi Pads, they stick like Velcro!
So helpful with belly bands!
These are great. I use them inside belly bands for my greyhound who is on steroids. They stick fairly well, they are very thick and absorbent. They help me to lower the amount of laundry I have to do!
Save money by using these so can reuse wrap.
Use to supplement wrap so just have to change it and save money on wrap. Especially helpful for overnight.
Booster pads save a lot of work
My little poodle most often does not need a change They can be easily held in place when being applied so they do not bunch up. They are a lifesaver. I wouldn't want to be without them.
Work well with washable cloth female diapers
These work great! However, the adhesive is next to nothing.
Meh.
Meh. Not much different than a woman’s pad. Lol but way for expensive.
Disposable dog diaper liners
These pads are very absorbent and wick away any moisture. They keep oder to a minimum. The adhesive strip on the back could be made to stick better, but all in all these are the best pads I've found for my senior incontinent dog. We have not had any leaks when used with the cloth dog diapers.
Good buy.
They would have been great for during my puppies heat cycle. But unfortunately, she would pull the off the diaper and rip them up. But when she kept it on, it worked great!
Works well to absorb to avoid leaks
Works well inside cloth doggy diapers; helps because my large dog has a large bladder. Adhesive isn't very strong.
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