Substandard Hygiene & Excessive Bacteria
Recycled fluff pulp is mostly reprocessed from second-hand waste paper, old fabrics and industrial recycled fibers. Due to incomplete disinfection, it tends to retain E. coli and other harmful bacteria. Long-term wear may easily cause private part inflammation, skin rashes, itching and bacterial infections in dogs.
Excessive Hazardous Chemical Residues
Secondary processing of recycled materials leaves large amounts of heavy metals, bleaching agents and fluorescent brighteners. Prolonged contact with such materials can damage dogs' liver and kidney functions and endanger their health.

Poor Water Absorption & Prone to Backflow
Recycled fibers feature messy structure, low bulkiness and poor purity. They absorb liquid slowly, lock water poorly, and tend to clump, break apart and leak back. The damp surface is harmful to dogs' skin.
High Dust & Excessive Debris
Recycled pulp contains many impurities, which easily shed debris and dust, irritating dogs' respiratory tracts.
Unpleasant Chemical Odor
Low-quality recycled materials emit a strong chemical smell and irritating fumes during use, making their safety unguaranteed.



