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Artificial Grass Puppy Pee Pad for Dogs and Small Pets - 20x25 Reusable 4-Layer Training Potty Pad with Tray - Dog Housebreaking Supplies by PETMAKER

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Size: Medium


Style: 4-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.
  • FOUR-LAYER SYSTEM - The artificial dog grass mat sits on top of an odor-resistant cloth mat and 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 four layers of the dog potty tray with soapy water and clean-up is complete.
  • PRODUCT DETAILS - Materials: PP, Artificial Turf, and Polyester Cotton. Dimensions: (L) 26.18 x (W) 20.66 x (H) 1.57. Color: Green and Black.

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 4-layer indoor potty sits on top of an odor-resistant cloth mat and 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 to medium 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: Medium


Target Audience: Dog


Brand: PETMAKER


Color: Green and Black


Material: PP, Polyester, Artificial Turf


Product Dimensions: 26.18 x 20.65 x 1.57 inches


Item Weight: 2 pounds


Manufacturer: Trademark Global


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: PET6199


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


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


Number of pieces: 1


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Reusable 4-Layer Training Potty Pad with Tray


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great grass puppy pad
Size: Large Style: 3-Layer System
I bought this because I have two older pups and my apartment is on the second floor. I wanted to train these old boys to use it in case of bad weather and the stairs are a lot of work for them sometimes. And it works great! It took a while for them to understand what it was for, but now that they know it’s so convenient. It’s easy to clean. I put a puppy pad as the bottom layer for easier clean up. The top layer rinses off easily. I got a large and the size seems ok for my big dogs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024 by Abby Brown Abby Brown

  • It’s permeable.
Size: Large Style: 3-Layer System
In response to frustrated reviewers and to those considering buying this… (I’m not paid, I’m a regular customer like you). I know this is a long review, sorry, but these tips are very helpful based on my own experience. Thank you to other reviewers for helping me learn what and what not to do. This “grass” is NOT absorbent, look at the pictures in the ad. I intentionally wanted permeable, (after reading the reviews), so that I can use potty pads underneath for the ease of cleaning. Yeah I gotta buy the pads regularly, the cost of convenience, but I don’t mind cuz it’s easier than what other reviewers have stated they’ve gone through. Gotta pick my battles. I live in a 3 story apartment, so when I’m not feeling well or just not wanting to hike the stairs, I’ll have the dogs potty on the “grass” (and pads) on my patio. I replace the pads often and pick up the poo right away, (of course the poo will stick if not picked up right away. LOL ). Other reviewers have complained that their dogs won’t use this “grass” cuz their dogs “aren’t stupid and can’t be fooled.” Goodness, that’s a given. This “grass” IS a different feel, it IS fake, it DOES LOOK fake, and, yes, your dog WILL respond to it differently than they do to natural grass. This stuff is artificial… It takes patient training and time to TEACH your dog to use it. TRAINING: What I do to train… when I know my dog’s gotta go, I’ll stay nearby, encouraging it to WILLINGLY, not forcingingly, merely step on the “grass” by luring with treats and praise. I initially don’t expect my dog to stay on it long, much less potty on it. I follow up with praise and treats every time they do step on it. I’ll repeat this every time they gotta potty until the dog learns it pleases me to be on it. I won’t take them to natural grass, leaving them no choice but to eventually potty on the “grass.” If I have to, cuz the dog won’t potty on it, I’ll leave the potty area with the dog to mentally “reset” myself and the dog for a few minutes, then try again, repeating until successful. (POSITIVE ASSOCIATION is imperative)! Initially, my dog would potty next to it instead of on it, so I would KINDLY pick him up mid stream and put him on the “grass” while constantly praising him as he’s going. (They can’t stop once they start, so this works LOL). When he DOES go potty on it, even if I have to place him on it, I will give EXCESS praise as he’s going and then LOTS of treats after he’s finished. (I buy freeze-dried treats - most dogs cannot refuse liver! They make beef liver, chicken liver, pork liver, salmon, beef liver with pumpkin, etc. Freeze-dried is WAY healthier, it’s only one ingredient, so it does not upset my dog’s sensitive tummy - no stinky farts LOL. You cannot find these awesome treats at Walmart, you gotta go to a pet store, but it’s so worth it! I take the time to use scissors to break them into bit-size pieces - it’s one of my relaxing mindfulness activities). Anyway, NEVER EVER get mad or frustrated with your dog or it’ll associate being in trouble with being on the “grass” and then you’ll never have success! Repeat this process every time you want them to potty on the “grass.” Once they figure out what you want, it’ll eventually feel more “normal” to your dog. Even though my dogs have figured it out after a couple weeks, I still praise and treat every time cuz it’s NOT real grass, it’s not natural for them to potty on it. My dogs are still getting used to it, but they’re starting to use it more readily. This takes time! Be patient with them! Remember, dogs only wanna please you, so give them time to figure out what you want from them, then they’ll be more willing to do what you want. This applies to everything you want them to do - sit, stay, etc. (This even applies to children). After only a couple times of urinating on the “grass,” I’ll replace the pads, but I keep it outside. If I used this thing inside my home, I’d replace the pads every time cuz I HATE the smell of urine! Using pads replaces the work of cleaning the entire setup - that’s just too much work and it’s gross! I rarely have to clean/rinse the “grass” itself cuz it’s permeable and the pads take the brunt. My dogs won’t use the “grass” if the pads underneath are overused - I wouldn’t either if I had to pee on this thing. (Yes, the “grass” is very thin, it’s permeable)! I’ve not had trouble with the “grass” shedding or from an initial/brand new odor, not from this brand anyway. I have two different sizes cuz I had to figure out the right size. My boys are both 17 lbs, I will be buying another large size to give them more space. For large dogs, I recommend using 2-3 large “grass” setups placed next to each other like mine are - refer to my pix. Remember to keep the included plastic bottom under the pads. In my picks, I have one medium and one large setup. I keep a tightly closed trash bag inside a lidded trash can to manage the odor. I replace the trash bag when necessary. I use regular poo bags to pick up the poo. Again, I’m sorry for this long review, but I find it necessary to help you understand how to use this product properly. I spent a lot of time writing this review, BTW, to make sure it’s right. I hope this helps. Enjoy the convenience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024 by Angela Angela

  • Love it!
Size: Large Style: 4-Layer System
I bought two new puppies and the owner had them outside, so I thought this grass would be a good idea. This has worked wonders in potty training! Why haven’t I bought this before? The two puppies gravitated to it so quickly. The only thing is that I should’ve bought another one as it tends to smell after awhile. I started using puppy pads around and on top just to try to not have them pee as much as on the grass and that seems to work. Other than that this grass is great and lasts for awhile! It was easy to set up coming right out of the box. The product is exactly how it looked on the box and pretty big. It was worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024 by Milani Atanante

  • The Good and the Bad
Size: Medium Style: 3-Layer System
New puppy owner without a front or backyard in winter so I purchased this and put it on my from balcony. The Good: Training - After 1 day my ten week old lab-boxer/border collie was using this pad consistently. Quality - The base tray that holds the riser and synthetic grass is durable, the grass seems like it was cut from a larger sheet with some fraying at the ends. The Bad: Training - This is a work in progress still, but at five months old our puppy still won't pee when he is on a walk. After several hours outdoors he will finally "go" in real grass. This might involve some de-training. We even moved the pad outside onto the sidewalk near the real grass and to our surprise, he uses the pad. Quality - Although the base tray is durable, it is very pliable. This makes it a nightmare to clean when the pad is on the front balcony. Our current procedure is to wear latex gloves and get a bucket. Place the bucket in front of the pad and carefully lift then tilt and pour. DO NOT let this pad get too full because you will spill urine all over the place. When you finally get most of the urine out, there will be a trickle stream for at least ~30 seconds. Next we put the pad down, empty the bucket into the toilet, rinse the bucket, then fill it with 1/2 gallon of hot water and 1 tbsp of dawn liquid soap (important). spill this mixture onto the pad and wait about 10 minutes, then empty the pad once more into the bucket. If you only dump the pad out, bypassing the soap rinse you will find out very quick that urine trouble. The smell will make you investigate the pad, and you will lift it to see a gut wrenching pale yellow film has accumulated under the grass, throughout the riser pad, and in the base tray. In summary: DO NOT let it get full. DO NOT skip rinsing instructions. DO NOT leave this pad in the sun. My note to the manufacturer: It would be wise to update the design of the base tray and perhaps designate a pour-corner that has a pitcher style bowl and pour-friendly lip edge. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2019 by Krys

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