Kennel Club Cuscinetti da addestramento per cuccioli profumati con gel ad asciugatura rapida ultra assorbente - 22 x 22 Cuscinetti per pipì per cani - Fresco profumo - Confezione da 100 Freschi profumati 22 "x 22" - Confezione da 100

Brand:American Kennel Club

3.5/5

84.63

I tappetini da addestramento sono ideali per cuccioli e cani che rimangono in casa per lunghi periodi di tempo. Cosa dovresti fare; Aprire il tappetino da allenamento e posizionarlo in un'area ristretta. (Lato in plastica blu rivolto verso il basso). È importante posizionare il cucciolo o il cane sul tappetino da addestramento più volte al giorno per abituarlo. in media, un cucciolo deve fare i bisogni ogni poche ore, in base alla sua età (un cucciolo di 2 mesi ogni 2 ore, uno di 3 mesi ogni ora ecc.). Se il tuo animale domestico fa i suoi bisogni in un posto diverso dal punto designato in cui è posizionato l'assorbente, riportalo immediatamente nel punto corretto. Tieni presente che il tuo animale domestico dovrà rivivere se stesso poco dopo un pasto e dovrà eliminare più frequentemente durante l'estate quando la sua assunzione di acqua è maggiore. Nel momento in cui il tuo cane inizia a fare i propri bisogni sul tappetino, assicurati di usare cure come "vai al vasino". Dovresti usare questa stecca ogni volta che il tuo cane si rivive sul tappetino in modo che associ la frase all'azione di eliminazione. Ogni volta che il tuo animale domestico ha usato il tappetino con successo, assicurati di dargli un premio e un sacco di lodi. Il trattamento aiuta il tuo cane a capire che sta facendo quello che vuoi che faccia. Ricorda sempre di smaltire gli assorbenti sporchi e di sostituirli secondo necessità. Quando il tuo animale domestico inizia a fare i propri bisogni sui cuscinetti, su base costante, è ora di iniziare a spostare il cuscinetto più vicino alla porta. Continua ad avvicinare gli elettrodi alla porta fino a quando non sono effettivamente fuori. In questo momento, il processo di formazione sarà completato. assicurati di dargli un regalo e un sacco di lodi. Il trattamento aiuta il tuo cane a capire che sta facendo quello che vuoi che faccia. Ricorda sempre di smaltire gli assorbenti sporchi e di sostituirli secondo necessità. Quando il tuo animale domestico inizia a fare i propri bisogni sui cuscinetti, su base costante, è ora di iniziare a spostare il cuscinetto più vicino alla porta. Continua ad avvicinare gli elettrodi alla porta fino a quando non sono effettivamente fuori. In questo momento, il processo di formazione sarà completato. assicurati di dargli un regalo e un sacco di lodi. Il trattamento aiuta il tuo cane a capire che sta facendo quello che vuoi che faccia. Ricorda sempre di smaltire gli assorbenti sporchi e di sostituirli secondo necessità. Quando il tuo animale domestico inizia a fare i propri bisogni sui cuscinetti, su base costante, è ora di iniziare a spostare il cuscinetto più vicino alla porta. Continua ad avvicinare gli elettrodi alla porta fino a quando non sono effettivamente fuori. In questo momento, il processo di formazione sarà completato.

EAN: 856025005113

Categories: Prodotti per animali, Cani, Casse, case e penne,

Fondato nel 1884, l'American Kennel Club è l'esperto riconosciuto e fidato in informazioni su razza, salute e addestramento per cani. AKC sostiene attivamente la proprietà responsabile del cane e si dedica al progresso degli sport per cani. Scopo universale: perfetto per l'addestramento o l'assistenza ai cani anziani, post-operazione, rivestimento della cassa durante il viaggio. Composizione a 15 strati con gel ad asciugatura rapida per fornire un assorbimento immediato. Ulteriore strato di supporto in plastica antiscivolo per evitare tracce e perdite. Controllo degli odori: scegli tra i profumi Fresco, Agrumi, Eucalipto o Lavanda. Taglie disponibili: Large 22 pollici x 22 pollici o XL 30 pollici x 28 pollici; Confezione da 50, 100, 150. I cuscinetti per cani American Kennel Club sono adatti a tutti i cuccioli e agli animali domestici anziani. Progettato per adattarsi alla maggior parte delle cucce e delle casse per cani, protezione a prova di perdite per qualsiasi superficie.
Age Range Description All Life Stages
Brand American Kennel Club
Color White and Blue
Country of Origin China
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number AKC62920
Manufacturer European Home Designs
Material Plastic
Product Dimensions 22 x 22 x 0.39 inches; 5 Pounds
Unit Count 100.0 Count

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Scritto da: L
Sorry for the book but i still prefer having these
I feel like they have changed quality or entire product. Either way it's gone downhill in every way. But I still keep them on autoship until i find the best one again. Scroll WAY down for 2021 best use for me. (Only ever used for dachshunds so I don't know what or how bigger dogs pee stream force/speed would do-i imagine terrible job) So to get through using these even though they sort of seep urine. After many learning and failures I do a rotation. I lay 2-3 out and keep another fresh on underneath each. Once a dog decides they wont use the pad anymore I toss that one and the bottom is now the top layer. Put new underneath that. So constantly repeating pattern. It's almost no big deal that they seep just smidge now because of doubling them up but not really losing or wasting product. They do smell pretty bad when the urine dries. Since I have doing pee pads for 15+years I have done so many things to help (plastic grass mat over pee pad then tray on bottom. I think my pooch at the time liked this most but I dont always have a quick place ro rinse or clean (connect hose to side of house and bring around was just too much. A bucket gross, bathtub gross becauseI needed daily for my own back pain so just not accessible 100% of time to clean it).if i had a laundry sink I probably could have kept this up. I have tried cardboard piece under the pee pad (then my upgrade was to put big cardboard picee in trash bag (tie shut and wrap the knot out of the way) then pee pad over that so i can sort of wipe clean that plastic layer-it all held together well but the one time my little senior pup put 2 paws on and 2 paws off and dipped to pee made such a mess that I didnt want to make a new cut cardboard deal. Because the pee pads are just a like 2 inches off on all sides to be useful to dachshunds my kiddo would do rhe 2 front paws on one side and then 2 paws almost on but dip/pee move was on edge it was like a massive capillary action mess underneath. That is the worst because so much gets sucked under. So I tried 2 pee pads together with absorbent part each on outside. That was helpful sort of... but super wasteful because I got sick of cleaning the back off to get to actually use the inteded side. I tried doing 2,3,4, etc all sort of overlapped and that works if dog goes in enough (couldn't yell at my lil old gal because technically she was doing what I said... "go potty on the paper" she comes back wagging butt and proud because she knows she did good as I run to clean up the mess that is quickly spreading underneath. I have purchased one of those plastic picnic tablecloths to lay out so pee pads can go on that but still those times she missed was awful. Sort of building up an "edge" was needed for her to feel her dip move wasnt clearing. (Awww the Long backs!). I have a few more solutions then upgrade solution then whole new approach then upgrade that all through the years. Since opening all these pee pads before i leave for work takes time i would open a bunch while watching tv.... then after all the trial and errors with these I still keep buying for some reason. (One rescue never knew what grass was/felt like or that she could go potty on it and even how to go potty during walks (she held her bladder for a 3mile walk than ran inside and upstairs to go on the pee pads. Background on her was used for terrible puppymill breeding and I imagine kept caged (stackable small cages) since she couldn't keep her "stand" legs for too long (minutes) and that grass scared her. (Took years of her ptsd specialness to overcome very few ways of a normal dog. She must've been starved for food or never had enough good momma nutrition because she made yuck choices to eat when her or her (my other dogs) siblings would GO. (trying not to say it). All this to say she NEEDED the pee pads once she learned that was what she liked using (initially just pee and pooh wherever inside never outside). I tried taking away the pads after a few years and learned after a few weeks that she just needs what she needs and not push too much. 2021 PREFERRED METHOD FOR THESE PADS: I now like the washable pee pad MAT. I get those in long sort of throw blanket size and put a few pee pads on that then no matter what its covered. I can quickly pick up the used disposable pee pad and poos that are never on the pee pad but always on the washable mat. Any pee spots that see a sort of wetness I can spray a bit of vinegar or shout on it and keep going that way when time to pick up, shake off and wash- most areas have been pretreated.... i can get sometimes 2 weeks on pee pad mat this way before needing to machine wash. (Unless enough mistakes are on actual pad that you can sort of smell its time NOW. I have several washable mats now to rotate. Technically I could just use that mat and shake that off each day and wash it but then im pucking up, shaking outside and washing then laying out to dry so much more often for my back pain to take (i tried this way to save money but i cant do all the work that often). So these most times leak proof disposable pads on the washable pee pad mat is the preferred way now. I have 3 mats to rotate. All laminate floors have been ruined just because of fosters, handicapped, and especially one rescue dachshund. •had dogs with kidney trouble so I encouraged lots or water he could fill an entire pee pad up-never knew that was possible (on a dachshund!!!) So I feel like the quality of amount of liquid it can absorb has changed. I cant imagine what a big dog would need. •puppy stage in a NO PETS apartment so he has to learn pee pads for 2 months before contact was over. •handicap dog that had no control so when it wasnt convenient to got outside for me to express his bladder or other part...like raining, blizzard, windchill below zero temps...I preferred using pee pads to prop him over. Used the pee pads for just in case in car, in his bed and especially in my bed. So I usually kept these suckers everywhere (purse too) because accidents happened many times a day. •used under water dish when my one special rescue gal (mentioned above) never really understood swallowing that last lapping drink at water bowl. That one pad lasted forever. •under couch covers ( couch cushions were microfiber so i kept several folded long flannel blankets over actual cushions then spread several overlapped then put a twin sheet over all that for the accidents from handicapped guy since he could wiggle out of every diaper/belly band. Eventually by 2020 version: folded long washable pee mats (almost length of couch then folded flannel sheet then the twin cotton fitted sheet over couch cushions. The pee mats made me sweat sitting on them so I needed cotton layers for my comfort but the washable pee pad mat for my peace of mind. Sorry, i have to allow every one of my babes on couch with me so i will do whatever means to protect whats underneath (couch, mattress, floor) to get to be with me or where they want. •Inside crate at bottom and one awkwardly spread into a folded up puppy blanket. That way no dog had to be on the pad all day smelling chemicals and the pee pad in one of the folds to fit square size of crate. So dog could sit on something more comfortable and nicer to feel yet if accidental happened the pee would stop by that level (where ever i put the pad). I never wanted rescue dog to feel hard cage so she got 2 blankets folded up with pee pad in the fold of top one. I was already always washing their blankets (drape on deck until made up a "load" for the washer) but could keep the bottom blanket still fresh. (Used to have to put up to my face to sniff each blanket to see how far went (before figuring out i should use these pee pads. I would have an absolute need for rescue girl to never feel hard surface so she'd get folded up flannel sheet, then soft blanket, then as i learned i needed 2 or 3 soft microfiber blankets because one gets scratched and pushed into whatever bed form she would make the
Scritto da: TC
Betcha haven't heard this pro ????
I have a 15 year old chihuahua who now usually does his business inside and I live in an apt. It's a blessing he has only ever gone on puppy wee wee pads. I have tried others and they have something in them that turn urine to gel. I am sure it absorbs odor better BUT One of the 2 places my chihuahua goes is literally right in front of my toilet, right in front. Guess he figiered that is where I went so why not lol But the urine turning to gel was huge fall hazard to me in the dark and I almost fell many times. I tried this brand because others were out and while they are not super absorbant or a lot of odor contol, they are safer for this 60 year old lol and my dog isn't picky So yes, I use these and price isn't bad either I would give 5 stars for practical use but that wasn't a category. For my needs, it's 5 STARS ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Scritto da: Precise Disarray
among this lower quality tier, these are super budget friendly and do a fine enough job
These are super basic. They are not great, but they are budget friendly. I have used all types of puppy pads, and some of the very expensive ones may have an added benefit, but not enough for me to keep buying them. These.. well, the price is right. I have them for my elderly cat who does not want to use a litter box despite having them in various convenient locations and kept super clean. So, since she likes going on a puppy pad and seems pretty consistent with using them, I go ahead and buy them. I go through a lot. Here are my thoughts on why I think they are worth the purchase: Yes, they are thin, they can leak (see below), and that they *should* have a better quality being the AKC brand. However, these are just like the other cheap ones in its category- thin, can leak, no frills. Yet, these are cheaper than the cheapest among other cheap, low quality brands. SO, for a purchase within the category of CHEAP, BUDGET puppy pads, these stand out in terms of price (since they are same as other cheapies). NOW, compared to another quality/price tier of puppy pad-- where they are thicker, perhaps more absorbent, might have carbon, and multiple layers, and draw moisture away from top.. they are pretty good.. but also priced way way more. It is a toss up. What are your needs? Kinda like 1 ply smooth commercial TP vs triple ply multi textured TP. Both work, one you may use more of, the other you will pay much more for. Both are fine depending on needs and preference. As for the leaking.. I notice that is more a matter of WHERE the urine is deposited and how much. If the urine comes out quick with decent volume AND it is near or on the edge of the pad.. then, yeh, it will leak to the floor. I haven't noticed it leak directly through when the pee is in the middle. I tend to put down a few layers at once just so I can "grab and go" the spent puppy pad. Sometimes I put down a reusable puppy pad (large washable pad) OR a towel.. then these on top. I think my cat likes the additional padded feel and it also helps any leakage or over shoots. I dont just use a towel or a reusable pad on its own because unlike these pads.. the towl/reusable tend to smell AND I would still have to go through multiple of them a day to make it work (sometimes I do-- use a combo of big towel/reusable, then smaller tea towels on top.. really just using these disposable pads are way easier and more cleanly). I have considered a puppy pad holder tray.. but Like I said, I go through multiple per day because I try to grab them almost as soon as they have been used. These do a fine enough job. When it came time to buy another package, the 100 count I had purchased was not available. I took a moment to look at other brands (of this style) as well as some of the really "good" ones that I liked in the past (which now have mixed reviews about changed quality with still same high price).. and I simply came back to this American Kennel Club puppy pad product to see if they had it in the 150 count. They do, and so I ordered (a few minutes ago). Make it a subscribe and save item for even greater cost reduction. And so I decided to write this review. Let you know my experience and why I am making a point to buy this again despite my freedom to choose among every other offering available :) Hence, my 5 stars. I keep buying them! I hope this helped you, one way or another. Your needs may be different than mine and you will want to look into other types.. or your needs may be similar and will appreciate what these have to offer. Basic, simple, lightly fragranced, and inexpensive. PS. I included a pics that show what it looks like underneath a pile of urine. I double up the pads so I can just take off the dirty one as needed.
Scritto da: Jennifer Trammell
We've tried many....These work!
It's with a sad ???? heart that I write this review. We lost our baby girl, Brit, at 14 years old just a few days ago, and so, we no longer have a need for any potty pads. That being said: In the 14 years that Brit was potty trained to use pads, the AKC brand are the only ones that she would ever use. There are times that we couldn't get our hands on them, and to be frank, that was a complete disaster. Other than the fact that she would use the pads being a blessing, the ways that they worked to near perfection were what we always wanted anyhow. We wanted a pad that wouldn't leak, would fully absorb with no issues, and we got just that. We often travel, and even having been gone a day or so longer than normal for unforseen circumstances, Brit still used the same pad, and we never had any mess to contend with when home. Folks, these are the real deal. I believe you'll be pleased with your purchase. 5 stars ???? plus. R.I.P. to our Brit, Brit!
Scritto da: clareflynn
A load of rubbish
These pads are so thin the dog urine goes right through. Also no lavender smell on them !! And so exspensive too. Waste of money
Scritto da: Pam C.
Excellent absorbency
I used these with my 2 month old puppy. They are extremely absorbent which prevents tracking urine onto floor. I purchased a tray to hold the pads in place because on my hardwood floor pup would sometimes cause the pad to slip if he approached it at running speed. I've purchased several packs of these after having such a good experience with the first pack. These also absorb urine odor -- can't smell pee which is great!!! Highly recommend.
Scritto da: JOSE MANUEL FERNANDEZ REYES
Buena absorción y Calidad,pero no tiene fresh scent,o por lo menos no lo noté
Mejor que casi todas las demás marcas,pero si quieres que aguante más de dos orinadas se pasará al piso,lo ideal es comprar una bandeja de plástico y así evitamos lo anterior,y desde luego que el.piso quede impregnado.,yo lo hice y adiós problema y adiós también que el cachorro haga en una esquina y se escurra.
Scritto da: T. Ridler
Thin and leak
My elderly OCD Calico cat prefers using pads for peeing. These are some of the worst pads i've used in years. They leak big time plus they are a lot thinner than the pet store's own brand and they have no odor control. I put the first one down last night and when I got up this morning, I could smell urine. I thought she had had an accident somewhere else but nope - the urine was all on and had seeped off the side of the pad. Do not recommend!
Scritto da: PoodleMomma
They work fine
These work well enough for my 12 pound poodle. I am not sure that they have wonderful absorbency, but they do the trick. You can definitely see where she peed, and the 3 cm diameter around it where the liquid has spread. In saying that, however, I have never had a problem with it not holding liquid. They do seem to control odor quite well - better than the AmazonBasics brand I had tried where the pee smell was more prominent near the pad. Would I buy them again? Yes, if the price was right. Not sure they're significantly better than any other brand I've tried (except they do well for odor blocking).

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