Unleashed Housebreaking Pads

by Unleashed
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  • Scented, ultra-absorbent four-layer pads
  • Uses a top scented layer to attract puppies
  • Quick-drying layer dries in 30 seconds after the liquid is applied
  • Odour control layer will lock in and aid with eliminating odours
  • Liquid lock layer is fast reacting, and will quickly absorb liquids
  • Ideal for puppies, seniors, travelling, stay-at-home dogs, carriers and more
  • Available as a pack of 30, 50, or 100 (2 x 50 packs) pads
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Unleashed Housebreaking Pads are training pads that can be used to train puppies, but can also be used for senior dogs, stay-at-home dogs, carriers, travelling and more. This ultra-absorbent pad is made using four layers for absorbing, eliminating odours and protecting floors and carriers. 

The top layer is scented to attract and remind both puppies and dogs where the pad is and where your dog can go. This pad also has a quilted, quick-dry system that dries in 30 seconds. The bottom layer locks in liquids and works to eliminate unwanted odours.  This product is available as a pack of 30, 50, or 100 (2 x 50 packs) pads.

Dimensions

Each pad measures 56-58 cm (22-23")and comes in packages of 30, 50, and 100 (2 x 50 packs).

Directions

Start by positioning the training pad in a designated place where the dog should void.

  • Place the pad, cloth-side up and plastic side on the floor.
  • Take your pup to the pad frequently, especially after activities such as eating, drinking, playing or showing signs of needing to go.

When your dog voids on the pad, reward it with a treat and praise promptly for going in the right place. Remove the old pad and replace it with a new training pad. Make sure the pad is in the same designated place. 

  • Your dog will become confused if you keep changing where they can use the training pad, so keep the location consistent.

If your dog doesn't eliminate on the pad, place him on the pad and encourage him to eliminate on the pad.

  • Tip: For indoor training, it helps to keep the dog confined to a small space, such as a kitchen or bathroom, until they get used to using the training pads.

When your dog is consistently using the training pad indoors, it's time to transition him to using it outdoors. Place a training pad outdoors where the dog can void.

  • Again, after every use, replace the pad with a new one and keep it positioned in the same place and reward good behaviour.
  • After a short time, start moving the pad very slowly out of the designated location. Over time the training pad should now be outside. Your dog will get used to using the pad outdoors and learn not to eliminate in the house.
  • Once your dog has consistently learned to use the pad outdoors, you can discontinue the use.