Product:Pet Training Pads
Size:S,M,L,XL or customized
Weight:12g,24g,35g,60g or customized
Material:non woven, pulp, sap, paper tissues, PE film
Color:blue, white or customized
Package:clear bag, color bag, carton case or sack
Origin:China
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Product:Pet Training Pads
Size:S,M,L,XL or customized
Weight:12g,24g,35g,60g or customized
Material:non woven, pulp, sap, paper tissues, PE film
Color:blue, white or customized
Package:clear bag, color bag, carton case or sack
Origin:China
The name of product: different scent Pet Training Pads
The type of product: pet training pads
Product description: Pet training pads with scent often contain a pheromone attractant that is designed to encourage pets to use the pad for elimination. The scent is meant to simulate the scent of urine or other natural markers that would attract a pet to relieve themselves in a specific area.
Using training pads with scent can potentially help attract and encourage pets to use the pad. However, not all pets may respond to the scent, and individual results may vary based on the pet's preferences and behaviors.
If you're considering using training pads with scent, it's a good idea to observe your pet's response and adjust your training approach accordingly. Positive reinforcement and consistency are key elements in effectively using training pads, regardless of whether they have added scent. Keep in mind that every pet is unique, so what works for one pet may not work for another.
Normally we have lemon, lavender, baby powder, green tea etc, we can also customize according to customers' request.
Pet training pads are absorbent, disposable pads designed to help housebreak puppies or to provide a convenient indoor bathroom solution for older dogs or pets. They are typically used as an interim solution as you work to transition your pet to go to the bathroom outside.
When using pet training pads, it's important to place them in a consistent location and to use positive reinforcement when your pet uses the pad. Over time, you can gradually move the pad closer to the door and eventually transition your pet to go outside to do their business.
Remember to change the pad regularly to maintain cleanliness and to actively work on outdoor training to help your pet consistently go outside.