Depending on the amount of furbabies you have using pads there are many different places to buy them. I personally get mine on Ebay. I use so many I need to keep my costs down. I us the pad trays to hold them and protect my floors so I can use a lighter pad. I just bought my pads yesterday 600 pads for $59.00 buy it now with free shipping. If I buy them in the store they cost my $10.00 for 50. So this is a major savings for me.
Just thought I would share my info. Carol and Crew On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 11:33 PM, Joan Croft <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I bought them online once and then I got a huge box of them at PetSmart > one day. > > They ones in a plastic bag (bought online) are Simple Solutions Original > Training Pads. The box just says Simple Solutions 2x the absorbancy. I > think it is this one because they were new when I bought them, and the > picture on the web does show it holds 10x more than most pads: > > > > http://simplesolution.com/products/training-solutions.html > > > > They are available online at PetSmart, but I bought them in the store. > Make sure you don’t get the economy ones, they are not as good. > > > http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3640993&keepsr=0&clickid=body_rv_txt > > > > When Dolly & Desi Pee, the liquid starts to be drawn inward and the areas > where they peed is actually quite small. My neighbors got two dogs about 15 > months ago. They were so excited that the pet store nor anyone told them to > get puppy pads. I gave her five of mine until she could get some. Well…she > returned more than 5, but they were the Economy ones or another brand, but > when Dolly peed on them once almost the entire pad was wet…she could only > use it once maybe twice until I had to throw them away. > > When the ones above are completely used and I roll them up for the trash, > they feel almost stiff because the 5 layers absorb and then thicken…and they > are not smelly if you don’t put another one down every time that the dog > pees. > > > > > > Please buy the puppy pad frame…the one that is in the store in one piece. > I bought the one in the box that you put together, and everytime that I used > to change the pads on that one (that is the one in Dolly’s area that she > refuses to use….big girl syndrome) you have to put four pieces on the new > puppy pads and it is a lot more work than the ones that are already one > piece: > > http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2752019 > > > > I hope that this helps! With a little puppy or two, you may have to change > them a little less often because they don’t potty as much as my two > full-grown (7 and 9 lbs) Chihuahuas do. > > > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On > Behalf Of *[email protected] > *Sent:* Saturday, January 29, 2011 3:04 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [Chihuahuas] Puppy pads > > > > > > Joan, where do you find pads that gel up? I usually buy the ones from > Walmart and they occasionally leak. > > > > Laura > > > -- *Carol* *Muchacha, Bella Rose, Chibbie, Blue, Cooper, Ruth Anne, Gracie, * *ChiChi, Granny and Holly Noel*

