ZorbiPad™ Snappable Washable Potty Replacement Pad
Extra pads always come in handy, whether you’re skipping laundry day or managing more messes than usual. Our absorbent and odor inhibiting replacement pads can be used alone or connected together with snaps to create a larger potty area. You can never have too many on hand- some to use and some to wash!
Product Information
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Fits 16” x 24” systems
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Have one to use and one to wash!
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Connectable with snap fasteners
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Elastic on corners to anchor to grass or Hike Shield
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Use alone or with:
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ZorbiPad™ Indoor Grass & Pad Dog Potty
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ZorbiPad™ Indoor Dog Potty Flexi-Snap Supreme
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Built-in odor control
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Washable pad effective for 300+ wash cycles with proper care
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Reusable, money-saving alternative to disposables
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Leakproof, protecting floors and furniture
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Comes in single pack and 2-pack
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How To Use
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Pad can be used with ZorbiPad™ Indoor dog potties, simply place under grass.
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Wash reusableZorbiPad™ before first use for best fit and absorbency. Some shrinkage of the pad will occur after washing and drying.
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Pads can also be used alone. Place one or more ZorbiPads (logo side up) in areas where your dog has accidents or where you would like your dog to “go” indoors.
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Pads can be connected to build larger potty areas with convenient built-in snap fasteners and elastic on corners to anchor to grass or ZorbiPad™ Hike Shield.
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To encourage your dog to use the pad, spot some of the dog’s pee in the middle of the pad and let the dog smell it while praising them. This lets the dog know it is okay to “go” there.
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You can also use our ZorbiPad™ Potty Training Attractant Spray (sold separately) to help them use the pad.
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Care Instructions
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Pads can be peed on multiple times before washing, depending on personal preference
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Dispose of solid waste prior to washing.
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Unsnap pads before washing. (If applicable)
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Wash on regular cycle with detergent in warm to hot water.
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You can also pre-treat your pads with ZorbiPad™ Stain & Odor Eliminator (sold separately).
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Excessive use of chlorine bleach or fabric softeners can cause the reduction of absorbency in the pads.
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To dry the pads, use a permanent press medium heat dryer setting or hang to dry.
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