PrevailIncontinence Underpads, Unisex Disposable Underpads for Men & Women, Fluff Absorbent, 23" X 36", 150 Count (6 Packs of 25)
S**H
Not Just For Humans
If you have ever bought "pee-pee" pads for puppies or older dogs, you know how insanely expensive they can be -- often over $1.00 per pad. We have a 14 year old Yorkie who is deaf and blind in one eye. In addition she seems to pee every waking hour. Rather than let her roam and pee at will, we put her in one of our old Irish Wolfhound cages to contain her accidents at night. Dogs of course are creatures of habit and don't like to mess up their own nests. Once they learn something it tends to stick with them.So we started caging Ginger at night to limit damage to the house. We knew that if we didn't get it managed correctly our two Irish Wolfhounds would eventually start marking the same areas that she peed on. If that happens we're talking about a REAL problem. We placed one of these Prevail Underpads at the front of her cage, resulting in coverage of about 25% of the cage floor area. The rest of the floor is covered with a small doggie bed, an old bathrobe, and several quilts for bundling. It only took two nights for her to hit the Prevail pad, making morning cleanup so much easier.So if you have puppies or an older dog who can't control his/her body functions, consider buying these pads at only 26 cents each. On a 150 count package, that saves you about $150.00 (or more) every five months. It doesn't matter if it moves around a bit. We anchor one side with a water bowl and fold part of it under a quilt. It catches every drop of liquid and doesn't leak. Works just like it should and takes care of the problem.
J**1
Works as advertised
I originally bought the McKesson brand based on the reviews, but very disappointed as they always leaked. I will continue to buy this brand as they do not leak..Highly recommend this brand.
R**D
Best Pads Ever
My wife is Disabled and spends 95 % of the time in bed , These are the best Pads we have ever used , And her being lay up for over 8 years we have tried alot of Pads , The best part these are made in the USA , so glad I found these
C**L
Good for puppy pads.
I have a 15lb elderly, blind, diabetic Chi who sleeps most of the day and night so I created an area for her lined with these pads. I use the pink washable pads under them as these do sometimes leak, depending on where my Chi decides to go on the pad. Edges seem to be the culprit. But they keep the washable one underneath pretty clean and as a result my wood floor is dry. Using them to train my lab rescue dog as well. I have no idea why pads like this are so expensive; kind of ridiculous when you consider what it likely costs to produce, but these are the most practical I’ve found. Not a perfect solution, if I find something better I’ll update. Do get the washable waterproof pads to use under them.Update: I’ve been using these Prevail pads for my 18 yr old deaf and blind Chihuahua for about a year now and I’m very happy with them. I place the pink washable pads on the floor pink side down and then layer these pads over that, crisscrossing so the edges aren’t exposed. Most of the time I can just lift one or two off the stack and replace with clean ones. I go thru about a case every 2-3 weeks as I’m pretty quick to change the soiled ones so I now have them on auto delivery. She’s pretty content in her little corner and sleeps most of the time but she is diabetic so I have to make sure she has food and water as that helps keep her calm. I bathe her, fluff & change her bedding and keep her warm with a night light so she isn’t completely in the dark. No heroics for this dog; she was given to me by a friend who found her abandoned at the pier in Long Beach in 2005. Since then, she’s been well loved and had a great life. When she’s ready I’m sure she’ll let me know.
L**E
Not the same pad
My husband is paralyzed in a hospital bed in our home. After much trial and error, I found that these were the best pads and have used them for some time. Last month the packaging changed and at first I thought the wrong pads had been delivered. After studying the new package in detail, I found that the description was exactly the same, so I assumed that the pads were what we have always used. They are NOT the same. The filling is much thinner; I pushed a fingernail through while adjusting the pad and there was "filling" all over when we did the next turn. The worst is that my husband complained that the pads are uncomfortable--they bunch up when we pull him up in bed. Fortunately, I have enough of the original pads to give me time to find another pad that works for us. It's possible that others might not notice that the new pads are cheaply made, but I want to warn those who have used these in the past: these are not the same.
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