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Artificial Grass Puppy Pee Pad for Dogs and Small Pets - 20x30 Reusable 3-Layer Training Potty Pad with Tray - Dog Housebreaking Supplies by PETMAKER

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Size: Large


Style: 3-Layer System


Features

  • DOG GRASS PAD WITH TRAY - The washable artificial turf dog pee pad provides a sanitary place for your pet to relieve themselves inside or on your balcony or patio. Its a reusable alternative to disposable dog training pads for small to medium-sized pets.
  • EASY PUPPY TRAINING - Potty training your new best friend just got easier, even if you live in an apartment or work long hours. This dog grass pad helps avoid accidents while enforcing your pups training that they should go potty on grass.
  • THREE-LAYER SYSTEM - The artificial dog grass mat sits on top of a secure plastic drainage insert that allows liquid to empty into the durable collection puppy pad holder to avoid messes and spills.
  • EASY CLEAN-UP - Cleaning this reusable grass pad for dogs is quick and easy. Rinse the three layers of the dog potty tray with soapy water and clean-up is complete.
  • PRODUCT DETAILS - Materials: Synthetic Plastic (Grass Mat) and Hard Plastic (Tray and Insert). Dimensions: (L) 30 x (W) 20.

Description

The Artificial Turf Dog Litter Box by PETMAKER makes potty training easy. The washable pee pad and tray are designed to provide an acceptable place for your best friend to relieve themselves in your home or on a balcony or patio. The 3-layer indoor dog potty sits on top of a secure plastic drainage insert that allows liquid to empty into the durable collection tray to avoid messes and spills. Use this artificial grass for dogs as a greener solution to disposable potty pads for small-sized pets that are unable to make it outside for any reason. It’s perfect for housebreaking puppies, elderly pets, apartment living, or inclement weather. IMPORTANT: PETMAKER is committed to providing the consumer with the absolute best price and value on all of our products. NOTE: This is an exclusive product of PETMAKER and only Puppy Pads by PETMAKER are GUARANTEED to be genuine. Avoid buying counterfeit products and transacting with unauthorized sellers. PETMAKER is a registered trademark protected by U.S. Trademark law and will be vigorously defended.

Size: Large


Target Audience: Cats, Dogs


Brand: PETMAKER


Color: Green


Material: Plastic


Product Dimensions: 30 x 20 x 1.25 inches


Item Weight: 4.23 pounds


Manufacturer: Trademark Global


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: PET6203


Specific instructions for use: Urinary, Outdoor, Behavior, Indoor


Care instructions: Rinse the three layers of the dog potty tray with soapy water and clean-up is complete.


Number of pieces: 3


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Reusable Training Potty Pad with Tray


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  • After 8 days,......all pee pee on the pad
Size: Medium Style: 3-Layer System
For reference, I bought this for Reese, my five month old six lb. Chorkie and placed it on my back patio. Previously, we have been taking her out the front door to the grass on a leash. This is so we can just let her out on the gated patio and not have suit up to go out in the cold at all hours of the night. By the way, my puppy seems to be ultra smart. She learns very quickly and is eager to please. She already has us well trained, lol. Day one: I put some turds on it and when she went out she put her front paws on the mat and peed on the concrete. I soaked up the pee with a paper towel and squeezed it on the mat (wearing rubber gloves) and gave her praise. I later discovered you can just pick up the faux grass and pat the puddle with it, much easier! She later pooped on the patio and I moved the poop to the mat again praising her for going potty on the patio (and not inside the house). Day two: She peed on the mat for Daddy, but every time Mommy lets her out she holds her pee and will only poop on the patio, but not on the faux grass. I removed the old piles of poop that I placed on the grass, just in case she needs the space. Remember that prior to this, she only went potty out the front door on a leash in the grass. So this is a totally new and probably confusing concept to her, as this is the back door, no leash, Mommy and Daddy are inside and the grass is fake. Day three: She peed and pooped on the patio, but not on the faux grass. We are at this point pretty happy that she is confident going on the patio. We can hose it off. One thing to note is that she saw me cleaning up the poop and spraying the pee and washing it. I think this confused her, because she has seen me in the past clean her accidents inside the house, after having scolded her. So I think when she saw me cleaning her patio messes she might have thought she did bad. I would suggest cleaning it when they are not looking. Day four: No pee pees on the faux grass yet. Maybe when Daddy gets home he can get her to go. Maybe I give up too quickly. I take her out the front door if she doesn't perform out back. I'm just afraid that if I don't, she will go in my new house and I love that new house smell. Day five: She is pottying on the back porch, one time next to the mat, but most of the time nowhere close to it. We have a new problem, for some reason, she now squats and pees on the indoor house carpet right in front of me when I ask her to roll over! I have no idea where this came from, as she absolutely loved rolling over for treats. I think all of this has just really confused her. I'm going to go on YouTube and see if there are any videos showing tips on how to get them to pee on a pad. (No tips found). Day six: Today we got a poop that landed on the pad. She backed up to it and did her business. Technically only half the turd landed on the grass, but it was time for a poopy party! We celebrated her accomplishment. The rest of the day, she did her business on the back patio, but not on the grass. Thankfully she is back to rolling over and not thinking it means to squat and pee. We just make sure to let her out to potty before doing inside tricks (which she loves doing). Day seven: We got a pee on the faux grass! Just one, but we are seeing progress, so we are happy. We let her out onto the porch and watch from inside, no coaxing or trying to direct her to the pad (it's too cold outside for that). So we are hoping that she will gravitate to that pad on her own. Day eight: The last five peepee's have been on the pad!!!! The poopoo's are landing closer too. Day nine: I'm so please to report that Reesie now runs straight for the faux grass to do ALL of her peepee!!! Her poos are still landing elsewhere on the porch, but I'm okay with that because they are easier to clean, especially now that it's 15 degrees outside (think poop sickles)! Let me reiterate that I have done no coaxing toward the grass, I just patted her initial puddles with the pad to get her smell on it. I then gave treats and praise for going outside, with extra praise for going on the pad. I am removing the poo now from the patio and placing the freshest batch on the pad. We may still buy a second one, for extra space and to take on vacation with us (we stay at beach condos/houses and would probably transport it in the bed of our truck as I'm sure it smells like pee). I saw a video on YouTube where they placed two just outside the door and gated the area to include only the pads, so the puppy had no choice but to go on the pad! Excellent idea! I'm upgrading my review to five stars!!!!! This thing is SO WORTH IT!!!! Especially now that it's 15 degrees outside!!!! I will update when the poo starts landing on the grass. SMELL: As far as smell goes, there is none, it's too cold for that, all pee pee is turning to ice in the bottom tray and I just discard the p'ice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2017 by Customer

  • Perfect for my small pup
Size: Medium Style: 4-Layer System
This grass works amazing. My new puppy prefers the grass over the weekend wee pads. It's super easy to clean and dry. It's small enough to keep inside for potty training and I believe it'll make for an easier transition to potting outside. 10/10 product.
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024 by Amanda Amanda Amanda Amanda

  • Great for dogs who urinate frequently or have inconvinitent potty spots outside.
Size: Medium Style: 3-Layer System
Totally worth it if you can pick it up on sale! I paid $22, and was absolutely worth the price. We were in the market a while for a "puppy pad" for our 25lb Shetland Sheepdog (unaltered male, trained to squat to pee). We recently moved to a third floor apartment, and the area outside he can go potty is a bit of a walk, so we wanted something to provide him with extra quick pee breaks during the day, and this has worked out perfectly for us. It did take him a few days to get it, as we put it on our balcony, and he knew that was an extension of the house and a "no potty zone." If you have trouble getting your dog to use it, just keep working and give them some time. Get them excited about their potty ritual, whatever it is, put on collars/harnesses/etc and take them to the pad. The best time to do this is in the morning when they need to go. Keep taking them to the pad, don't let them go outside other than to the pad. My dog had to both learn to go against the rules of not going potty on the balcony, and also learn that he could only pee in one spot. He eventually squatted in some snow on the balcony while I was working with him on this, and both times I picked him up and put him on the pad, but did not scold him for trying to pee on the balcony. Every time he stepped on or sniffed the pad, I praised him. After putting the "yellow snow" on the pad and letting it melt, he eventually got the idea, and when he pee'd on it the first time, I threw a party for him just like I was potty training a new puppy. After that first time, it's been smooth sailing! He's pretty happy to be able to run outside and relieve himself multiple times a day as opposed to having to gear up for limited walks. Much healthier for him to be able to empty his bladder more often as well! This definitely does not replace walking or a regular potty time outside, but I definitely recommend it for dogs who need to urinate frequently, or who have inconvenient potty spots and need an extra space to "go" sometimes. Even though we keep ours outside, we put one of those puppy training pads underneath the spacer to make emptying quicker and cleaner. Only need to be changed ever 2-3 days, so totally worth it. I wouldn't recommend this product to be used inside though, as since the urine isn't diluted into the ground, the smell can get a bit strong. Even when the entire unit is rinsed off in hot water, the smell of urine still lingers, but it's fine outside and not noticeable out there. We'll see how it does in the summer sun and heat. I don't let my dog defecate on it, because that's a mess I don't want to have to clean, and I think it's much harder for them to poop on it, as they can't roam and sniff, but great for peeing. Only negatives about the product overall is the the pan is a bit shallow, so is hard to empty without spilling (a spout, or even deeper pan would help - or you can use the puppy pad method like we do.) Also, the grass mat is pretty flimsy, but that's easily replaceable, and probably should be replaced every so often to cut down on smell anyway. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2016 by Candice K

  • Life saver - updated review, 3 stars
Size: Medium Style: 3-Layer System
This grass pad has been a true life saver. I made the mistake of using peepee pads when I first started potty training my pup. Now, my girl has had no accidents. Only pees on the grass pad and when I take her out for walks. It’s pretty easy to clean as well. I clean it with dawn dish spray and also spray it with Natures Miracle enzyme cleaner. I hose it down and it’s good as new, no smell. I clean all 3 layers this way. Highly recommend for potty training tour pup. UPDATE: So this definitely works 100% to potty training. However, now that I’ve had it over time the urine smell does not come off! At first, I would clean it with dawn and enzyme cleaner. Now, this method does not work. I’ve tried saturating it in enzyme cleaner with dawn and let it soak in very hot water for over an hour and the urine smell is still there! I’ve tried other cleaners as well, the smell of urine sticks! I also don’t see an option to buy refill grass pads for this specific one. I ended up buying other grass pads that are a tad bit bigger than base and now my pup is peeing next to it on the floor. It’s very frustrating, especially when you live in an apartment. If anyone has had any luck in getting the odor out, please share!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023 by Myla

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