Who Gets a Potty Pad?
Indoor potty training is a lifesaver for small breeds—especially those who live in areas of the country with freezing weather, and those who live in high-rise apartments. Potty pads are also...
Indoor potty training is a lifesaver for small breeds—especially those who live in areas of the country with freezing weather, and those who live in high-rise apartments. Potty pads are also...
1. Keep your puppy on a leash with you during the potty training phase—ideally, in a space that’s his, whether it’s a kennel, a bed, or a pen. When he looks like...
Dogs will not automatically know to use the potty pad, so training is important—we’ve got your step-by-step guide below. In addition to potty pads themselves, you’ll want a few essential...
The pros for potty pads are obvious: They’re comfortable for dogs They make cleanup easy They’re convenient for potty training They’re good options for dogs who can’t go outside for...
Dog diapers work well for dogs that are still being house-broken or are older and are beginning to lose their muscle control. Worn like a baby diaper, dog diapers are...
WHY SOME DOGS NEED DIAPERS Certain medical conditions, including urinary tract infections and Cushing’s Disease, can cause dogs to become incontinent. Older dogs with limited mobility caused by arthritis pain are also...