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Iris FT-500 Small Floor Protection Tray for Pet Training Pads

Iris FT-500 Small Floor Protection Tray for Pet Training Pads

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Iris FT-500 Small Floor Protection Tray for Pet Training Pads

 
 
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Features
  • Ideal accessory for Iris Neat ?N Dry Training Pads

  • Made from polypropylene and ABS resin

  • Provides more floor protection than pad alone

  • Buckles securely to pad

  • Also protects floor from spills from food dish


Description

Neat 'n Dry Floor Protection Tray will securely buckle up Dog Training Pad. Also ideal for food dish tray to protect floor from spills. Made from Polypropylene and A B S Resin


Product Details
Product Weight:0.0 pounds
Package Length:18.2 inches
Package Width:17.0 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:1.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 183 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 183 customer reviews )
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74 of 76 found the following review helpful:


5fantastic  Oct 23, 2007 By Tina "Tina C."
changed our lives forever. took a day or two for our dogs to get used to stepping up onto this pad holder, but no more going off the side and onto the floor. the first night our older dog peed and pooped right NEXT to it. all we did was move her poop up to the pad and soaked a little of her pee onto the pad and she got it from then on. our younger pup doesn't destroy the wee-wee pads daily anymore... no more taping the pads to the ground... no more ingested pee-soaked pads for our pup. and no more pee/poop on the ground where the pad was before the baby dragged it elsewhere for our confused older pup :)

31 of 31 found the following review helpful:


5Great Product  Mar 14, 2006 By Anita
I would recommend this product for anyone that wants to train a puppy with pee pads or for a dog that is left alone all day. It prevents them from dragging the pee pad around and chewing it up. I acutally bought another one in a larger size after I bought the first one.

37 of 38 found the following review helpful:


5Great Product !!  Mar 24, 2007 By maxmillion "maltesehappy"
Very well-made product. Holds the pee-wee pads (I use the "Pish Pads" washable pee-wee pads) securely in place. My puppy no longer drags them all over the room. I highly recommend this product.

28 of 28 found the following review helpful:


5Amazing Product  Mar 17, 2007 By Klattercup "Klattercup"
This product works great. The holder is very sturdy and durable. The clips hold the pads tightly in place. And it gave my dogs "boundaries" as to where to go and not to go. It makes clean up a lot easier. And rather than get puppy pee pads I use a combination of reusable baby changing pads that I wash, inexpensive disposable bed pads or newspaper. I highly recommend this product.

23 of 23 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent Product  Oct 11, 2007 By R. Mccoy
I purchased this tray some time back for my male Pomeranian who is trained to go on wee-wee pads. The tray kept my floor from getting soiled as I experimented with different brands of training pads (they are not created equally!).

I now have a new puppy and housebreaking her is going much faster because the tray gives her a designated, stable (because the pads don't slide around and she can't play with them and chew them up) area to go potty.

A couple of tips:
1. You may have to pick your dog up and put them on the tray the first few times... especially if they're used the the pad being on a flat surface. My male was a bit apprehensive about getting on the tray.

2. You may also have to run new puppies off the pad a few times. My puppy (who I got from a pet store) started off laying on the pad, like it was her bed. I think that's because she was used to having paper in her pen at the store.

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