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D. McCafferty
> 3 dayThese are much smaller than expected, however it was my fault for not reading the dimensions. Still, a good, absorbent pad for our pups messes. Great quantity for the price, however my larger dog requires several. Recommended for smaller breeds.
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Kim
Greater than one weekDid what they were suppose to. Very absorbent. Just wish they were a bit bigger. Had to use 3 At once for a cage area.
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Nicole
Greater than one weekWe use this for my dog whelping prosses, works great. With the new litter and this is a must!!
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N. Matherly
> 3 dayIf you are trying to use these with adults, keep looking. They are small, measure carefully. And thick compared to what? Certainly not thick in the world of absorbent chucks. Even for my animals, I have to pay down 3 or 4 of them. They were more affordable and would be ok for babies or small puppies.
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Angela Flynn
> 3 dayNot very absorbing pads. I’d rather buy from the local dollar store as they are better quality.
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BWorm
> 3 dayThey are ok to use. Using the for potty training to help prevent soiling the bed. You have to use a good amount to get a decent absorbency, otherwise you’ll be washing sheets every time your little has an accident.
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Trell
> 3 dayWe use them as a waterproof cover when changing infant diapers. Very absorbent. Does not leak. Big enough for a infant diaper change
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Linda
> 3 dayHospice plus caregiving plus diminished control of bodily functions sets the stage for increased need of aids that will do the job while minimizing the impact on the environment. These pads washed up beautifully and were aesthetically attractive when in use.
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Jennifer
> 3 dayIf youve got a big puppy these may not absorb, but I used them to line my parrot cage under the grate and they are perfect!
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Mayonnaise
Greater than one weekThese were such a good idea for changing diapers with my newborn. He’s now 10 months, and I don’t need them nearly as much because babies poops change but they were a godsend in the early diaper days. I still use them especially whenever we go out. I just plop one down, change baby then wrap the diaper and wipes and pitch. Then on the changing table it’s a lot cleaner and easier to manage rather than washing the pad liners constantly. I just keep a stack in both the drawer and in the diaper bag. Works like a charm.