Disposable dog diapers help solve his accident problems
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Adjustable tabs for secure comfort
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Simply throw away when soiled - less work than fabric diapers
Eliminate messes from females in season, untrained puppies, excitable urination, or incontinence. Adjustable tabs won't stick to fur, and small opening on top of diaper allows your dog's tail to stick through. Both ensure a secure and comfortable no-leak fit. Each size available in a 12-pack.
Size
for Dogs
Waist
Length of Diaper
XXSmall
under 4 lbs
6" - 12"
13"
XSmall
4 - 8 lbs
10" - 13"
15"
Small
8 - 15 lbs
13" - 19"
17"
Medium
15 - 35 lbs
18" - 25"
18-1/2"
Large
35 - 55 lbs
20" - 27"
18-1/2"
XLarge
55 - 90 lbs
25" - 28"
21-1/2"
Please click on "More Information" for directions for use and additional information.
Made for Small Breeds! Items 32409, 26385, and 26386 are specifically designed for your small breed dog.
Directions: With adjustable tabs on bottom, slip the hole of the diaper over your pet's tail. Position the garment between the back legs and snug against the underside of your pet. Bring the adjustable tabs up toward your pet's back and position it for a secure fit.
Note: Do not allow your pet to chew or tear the diaper. Discard in a trash can when used, torn, or unsealed.
Testimonial By:
Testimonial:
George [City Not Selected], NJ
Dirk, my 15 year old mini-schnauzer, has been gradually declining within the past few months. Among the various health deviations that he is experiencing is urinary incontinence while sleeping. Some times he will awaken to void, but more times than not, he is just sleeping right through it. I've begun using the Simple Solution Disposable Diapers at night and the environment is staying dryer. Dirk is very old, and I am being informed that this is a common problem with aging dogs - we know it can be a problem for humans too.
My puppy was adopted from an abusive family where his former owners refused to take him outside to potty. So house training became not only an issue of training, but also un-training the behavior he had learned over the first year of his life. While he is a gentle puppy, his playfulness prevented the use of puppy pads, which he would tear-up into hundreds of pieces, and puppy litter, which he enjoyed digging in, but never used for the intended purpose. These disposable diapers provided just the right amount of a "reminder" so that he had to think before going to the bathroom inside because he would have to ask someone to remove the diaper. Unfortunately, he learned how to remove the diapers himself, but we at least had a prior warning that he needed to be taken outside. This product made house training a lot less stressful and made the entire process a little quicker.
Housetraining your new puppy involves a little patience and encouragment from you to use the piddle pads in a designated area indoors, or outside in an area you have chosen for him/her to relieve themselves.
Caring for a new puppy requires a little patience and love. You can practice basic housetraining techniques and give quality healthcare by just following a few simple guidelines.
Puppies need to be vaccinated at 5, 6, 9, 12, and then 15 weeks of age to prevent and protect them from potential diseases they may be exposed to. For the majority of puppies and dogs, Drs. Foster & Smith recommend the following: