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- Built with 5-layer protection for leak prevention and maximum absorbency
- Infused with pheromones to naturally attract dogs and support house training
- Features an ultra-absorbent core with gel technology to lock in moisture
- Helps minimize odours with deodorizing pulp and polymer layers
- Ideal for puppy training, travel, or indoor relief on cold or rainy days
- Available in 50, 100, and 150 pack sizes
O'Select Original Training Pads for Dogs - Medium are designed to make potty training a cleaner, easier experience for both you and your pup. With five distinct protective layers, these pads do more than just absorb—they trap moisture, control odours, and keep floors safe from leaks. A nonwoven top layer is treated with pheromones to gently guide your dog to the right spot, while a dual-layer locking system and an ultra-absorbent gel core work together to soak up messes quickly and efficiently.
Whether you're training a new puppy, caring for a small senior dog, or need a backup plan for long travel days, these pads offer the convenience and cleanliness you need. They’re also great for use in crates, carriers, or designated indoor potty zones. Choose from pack sizes of 50, 100, or 150 to suit your routine and your pet's needs.
Dimensions
| Size | Measurements (W x L) |
| One Size | 53.0 x 59.0 cm | 21.0 x 23.0 in |
Instructions for Use
Start by choosing a specific spot where you'd like your pup to go, and place the training pad there- fabric side up, plastic side down to protect your floors.
Bring your dog to the pad often, especially after meals, playtime, or any signs they might need to go. If they do their business on the pad, give them lots of praise and a reward right away. Then simply swap out the used pad for a fresh one, keeping it in the same spot each time.
Consistency is key. Moving the pad around can confuse your dog, so try to keep it in one place during training.
If your pup doesn’t go right away, gently guide them onto the pad and encourage them to try. For indoor training, it often helps to keep your dog in a smaller, easy-to-clean space, like a kitchen or bathroom, until they get the hang of it.
Once your dog is reliably using the pad indoors, you can begin transitioning the process outside. Start by placing a pad outdoors in the same spot each time. Be sure to reward them just like before when they go in the right place.
Over time, begin shifting the pad gradually toward the outdoor area where you’d like them to go. With a little patience, your pup will get used to the new routine. Once they’re consistently using the outdoor spot, you can say goodbye to training pads altogether.










