Disposable pet hegiene mats are suitable for a variety of animals, including not only small dogs but also elderly dogs with limited mobility, female dogs during their menstrual cycle, and those requiring special care due to illness. Additionally, pet mats serve as an excellent option when weather conditions are unfavorable. So how should we effectively utilize pet mats?
Choose the Right Pet Pad
1. Select the appropriate size based on your pet's needs.
2. If your pets have a tendency to chew or bite objects, consider using pads with adhesive backing that can be secured in place.
3. For pet owners who appreciate plant fragrances, it is advisable to choose pet pads infused with essential oils.
4. If you prefer no scent at all but wish to eliminate unpleasant odors from urine, bamboo charcoal pet mats are an ideal choice.
5. Environmentally conscious individuals may opt for bamboo pet mats made from eco-friendly materials.
6. Cat lovers can select specialized cat litter pads designed specifically for feline use.
Steps of Pet Potty Train on Puppy Pad
- The first step: First, observe where the dog prefers to go to the toilet, and then immediately use the urine pad to absorb and spread in that position. It is best to spread a large-sized urine pad or several small ones to expand the coverage.
- The second step: Apply deodorant several times to the areas where your dog used to relieve itself.
- The third step: Observe the dog. When the dog goes to the toilet on the urine pad, reward it immediately. Eliminate the smell in other positions. Repeat this process to let the dog get accustomed to using the urine pad to relieve itself in its favorite position.
- The fourth step: After the dog becomes familiar with the urine pad, when changing the urine pad daily, move the position slightly and gradually shift the place where the dog goes to the toilet to the position you desire.
In the end, the dog will go to the bathroom wherever the pad is.
Pet Pad Replacement Frequency
Normally, dogs experience a desire to defecate within ten to thirty minutes after breakfast and dinner. Therefore, when a dog excretes, the owner should promptly replace the puppy pee pad. But if the dog goes to the bathroom frequently and the puppy pad is dirty, the owner can change the pee pad frequently to ensure the hygiene of the dog's excretion environment, prevent the growth of bacteria, and prevent the dog's urinary system from being infected by bacteria. Additionally, when using the disposable puppy pad, be careful not to let the dog bite or devour it.



