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Reccomend a pee pad brand and holder or tray

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I was wondering if anyone could reccomend a pee pad brand and also a tray. Im hoping for the pee pads to be a brand I can buy locally somewhere like walmart, kmart, or tractorsupply. We do have a petsmart but its over an hour away. I like the brand we got, but they have to be ordered online.

Also, I would like to get a pee pad tray for them. I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good one for a chihuahua.
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Just curious how many out there use washable wee wee pads. My naughty little girl who will be one next month must be going through her teenage rebellious period as she just started to rip her wee wee pads and bring them through the house! Yuck! For the past week I have been trying all sort of gadgets to secure them: pad holders, masking tape, etc. and decided to go with the washable pads and use my 5 lb. arm weights to secure the corners. Ha! Seems to be working as she can no longer move the pad nor rip the paper! Gotta keep outsmarting them!!! Do you use regular detergent or use bleach to wash them?
The instructions that came with my washable pee pads suggested one half cup of bleach. I've since begun using other washable pads than the ones I originally purchased, and they didn't come with washing instructions. But I continue to use the bleach and there has been no problem washing them that way.

Honestly, I'd use bleach no matter what the instructions said. I want those suckers STERILE! Plus I like that the bleach will help kill any germs left in the washer as a result of washing pee-ridden pads in there.
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I use Four Paws Wee-Wee Pads Extra Large Puppy Housebreaking Pads...


then put rewashable pads(Circo Crib pads) on top of the disposable ones...... double protection and the disposable pads lasts longer since they are only changed if there are leaks...





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EZwhelp.com has really reasonable pads. You can even buy used ones. I plan to buy here next time I need some. Pooch pads are really expensive. I also found that bleach eats them up really fast.
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I just bought two washable pads from Amazo yesterday. They are $9 plus change for 30x32 and reviews said they had been using them for over a year and still like new. if I like using them will buy more. They seem to be more absorbable than disposable and a lot cheaper in the long term.
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I got mine from a hospital supply place. they are wonderful. I have 3 chi's who use them.
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