Qeils Washable Pee Pads for Dogs, 2 Pack Super Absorbent Reusable Puppy Pads with Green Long Wool for Potty Training, Floor, Couch, Bed, and Crate,18″x 24″
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Qeils Washable Pee Pads for Dogs, 2 Pack Super Absorbent Reusable Puppy Pads with Green Long Wool for Potty Training, Floor, Couch, Bed, and Crate,18″x 24″

Original price was: $14.99.Current price is: $10.49.

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pet pee pads

At Qeils, we’re driven by a passion for pets. Our mission: bring joy to pet lovers worldwide. With love, health, and happiness in mind, we offer innovative, high-quality products. From playful pups to wise seniors, we cater to every stage of their lives. Let Qeils be your trusted partner in creating unforgettable memories. Join us on this journey of love and companionship.

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High-quality materials: The dog pee pads that are super absorbent and leak-proof, ensuring your floors stay dry and clean. The non-slip backing keeps the pads securely in place, providing stability and safety for your pet.
Quick machine washable: Our pads are designed for easy washing and drying and can be machine washed without losing their shape. They come in multipacks, making it convenient to alternate and always have a fresh pad ready for use.
Fresh and cute appearance: The mats feature an adorable paw print pattern and a fresh, attractive design that imitates real grass. Made from 100% polyester fabric, they combine the appealing look of artificial turf with the soft, comfortable texture of a long wool blanket. These pads are highly absorbent, reusable, and provide the perfect blend of functionality and style for your pet.
Multi-use: These versatile puppy pads can be used in a variety of settings, including under food bowls, in dog beds, on floors, sofas, beds and more. They are also effective at collecting loose pet hair, helping to keep your home clean and tidy.
Eco-friendly and Cost-effective: These reusable dog pee pads help cut down on waste and save money over time. Built to last through many washes, they’re a durable and environmentally friendly choice for pet owners.

8 reviews for Qeils Washable Pee Pads for Dogs, 2 Pack Super Absorbent Reusable Puppy Pads with Green Long Wool for Potty Training, Floor, Couch, Bed, and Crate,18″x 24″

  1. Sylvia

    Absorbent and durable
    These potty pads are perfect and wash up nicely. They don’t even hold the odor. My dogs took to using them immediately. I’m going to get some bigger ones when i move into my house.

  2. Sol A.

    Satisfied
    light-weight, not too tick and easy to wash and dry. Good size fo small pets.

  3. Mary A.

    Does not leak and easy to wash
    Easily washed. Used for my cat but a little too small as urine ends up half on floor. Will check for larger size. I did not notice any leaking under the pad itself.

  4. Liz

    Works for my problem child
    My house trained little girl started having accidents when we moved to this short term rental. I still don’t know why but have tried a variety of things to mitigate it. Diapers she wiggled out of. Traditional puppy pads she often ignores. These seem to suit her better as I have had better luck with her using these. Good value. I’ve washed them many times and they’re holding up well.

  5. A Anderson

    Cute
    These pee pads are very cute, but one of my dogs likes to “go” on the landing between my kitchen and back door. One small step down. However that landing unfortunately leads directly to my basement stairs. The pads are definitely not skid proof and she comes in so fast I’m afraid she will skid down the stairs. I had to purchase rug grips to stop the slide factor. Disappointed, but will keep them.

  6. Amazon Customer

    Very thin, holds smell
    Looks nice but it feels cheap, iy hold the smell even after washing

  7. VC KY

    Has promise
    On initial inspection, it is as advertised – 2 welping pads in one package. I bought the 2-pack 24×36 size. I originally had a low-pyle welping pad but puppy doesn’t seem to think it’s padded/thick enough (LOL). So I bought indoor faux grass and she loved that, but is’s a pain to clean. So I found this with a deeper-pyle, more like grass but thinner and easy to throw in the washing machine (as opposed to hosing it down). It came packed tight and both pads are folded together, so it looked liked one pad until I got it unwrapped. They were well wrapped and clearly new in package (vacuum sealed bag and wrapped with a bow inside the bag). It did come with a new chemical-ly smell immediately out of the bag so I threw it in the wash (cold gentle cycle per instructions) and line dried it. Smell is gone and it held up just fine on the first washing. The size is as described as is the furry nappy-ness. It’s down on the floor now to see if puppy likes it.

  8. A. Bailey

    GAME CHANGER!!! 😀
    My senior dog is being trained to use the porch for doing his business. It’s important to note the porch floor has a slight slope to allow rain to drain off. He’s a big yellow lab, nearly 14, very arthritic, and it’s 4 flights down stairs to go outside. He’s capable of holding for many, many hours when he doesn’t want to do the stairs. I started with traditional wee pads that are smooth-surfaced. What seemed like at least a gallon of wee would hit the pad then start running downhill to the edge of the porch – off the pad then dripping onto the neighbor’s porch below. Ugh. Fortunately I found this brand, ordered the largest I could get. I soon realized I could bunch the sides to retain any runoff. This pad is much more absorbent than the other kind with so much hitting it at once. Washing is a breeze and time in the dryer (on low heat) is much less than the other kind. I love these so much that I now have 8 total of varying sizes and use them on his beds as well.Edit: I saw comments that these hold a smell. That can be true to a small extent. I’m washing at least four pads at least once a day and found this to be more true when using a low sudsing laundry sheet (more economical for this much washing plus no bulky containers to lug up and down all those stairs). Simple fix is to add a small amount of borax or baking soda and it’s gone. About once a week I’ll wash the lot of them using a high-strength laundry pod and they are as good as new.

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