Triple-layer, no-leak liner pad for female dogs that are incontinent or in heat
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Wide closure ensures convenient, secure fit
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Contour-forming elastic trim
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Completely machine washable
Solve three common problems with one comfortable sanitary garment for your female dog. Originally made to soak up messes related to female heat cycles, Bloomers are ideal aides for female dogs with urine dribbling conditions or incontinence problems. They feature a contoured, form-fitting elasticized trim, durable poly/cotton outer fabric and 100% cotton inner fabric with an absorbent pad sewn onto the inner fabric. Easy to use - just slip over tail and secure. Available separately are reusable, washable Liner Pads with soft synthetic inside and moisture-resistant outside for even more absorbency. Cradles underneath tail for reinforced protection. Replace liner pads as needed to keep your pet the freshest. Please specify color.
Colors: Hunter Green, Khaki, Navy Blue, or Chocolate.
Size Chart:
Toy
Fits 2-6 lb. dogs
10" to 12" waist
Petite
Fits 6-12 lb. dogs
14" to 16" waist
XSmall
Fits 12-30 lb. dogs
17" to 21" waist
Small
Fits 30-55 lb. dogs
19" to 22" waist
Medium
Fits 55-75 lb. dogs
21" to 24" waist
Large
Fits 75-95 lb. dogs
24" to 28" waist
XLarge
Fits 95-120 lb. dogs
25" to 31" waist
Please specify pad size: Toy, Petite/XSmall, Small/Med, or Large/XLarge.
Please click on "More Information" for additional specifics.
Made for Small Breeds! Item 25278 is specifically designed for your small breed dog.
Liner material
The liner material is made from an absorbent, synthetic fabric often used for lining the bedding in hospitals and nursing homes. It wicks away moisture, and its vinyl backing makes sure the wetness doesn't flow through. It's usually dry to the touch in minutes.
Care
The entire bloomer can be machine washed and dried as needed, and it actually absorbs better the more it's washed.
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