🐾 Keep your pup comfy and confident with Simple Solution!
Simple Solution Disposable Dog Diapers are designed for female dogs over 34Kg, featuring a super absorbent core and leak-proof barriers for maximum protection. With adjustable sizes, fur-friendly fasteners, and a wetness indicator, these diapers ensure your pet stays comfortable and mess-free.
Product Care Instructions | disposable |
Material Type | Disposable |
Waist Size | 18 Inches |
Number of Pieces | 12 |
Size | X-Large |
Closure Type | Hook & Loop |
Color | White |
C**.
They do the job.
No one wants to be buying these but for our very elderly German Shepherd bitch they are such a help with her urine incontinence. Most of the times she’s controlled with meds but these are our back up and we use them every night just in case. Can be reused as well if not soiled.
E**A
Not easy to keep them on
My pug can get out of them
S**E
Very small fitting
Very small fitting so if you measure dogs waist. Get next size up. Quite disappointed as I followed the sizing guide.
S**N
Too small by a long way
I have a just under 8kg Sheltie. This says suitable for 5-11kg and specifically mentions shelties for the small size. Honestly, it won’t go anywhere near her. Would fit a chihuahua but I think it would struggle for any dog over 5kg. I also have a 9kg Jack Russell cross (who doesn’t need nappies but I tried it for size purposes as my sheltie is slim but long bodied) and I honestly think she’d need large in these.I nearly returned them, but I’d got one out of the packet. They’re pretty expensive for what they are.Luckily we have a couple of reusable dog nappies and I’m using these inside those, but they’re probably less effective than the pound a packet sanitary or incontinence pads I usually put in those.Far better value to buy a reusable nappy (we got a pack of 3 on here which do the job well and a couple from Glenndarcy whose dog nappies are very good) and put a disposable pad inside it - then it doesn’t need much washing even with a very elderly incontinent dog, as our sheltie is.In short, way too small and expensive for what they are.
T**S
OK but...
First problem is my doberman's waist and bottom is to big for the L/XL but way to petit for the XXL so she can either wear them loose or sit down and have a side pop open. We have settled on the XXL as she is in heat and only wears them when she is in the house.Next entertaining issue for my long suffering much loved fur baby was when she discovered; if you nip down stairs and do a wee in middle of the night and then sit down on mummy's bed the wee shoots out of either side of the leg - as a very clean dog neither of us were very unimpressed by this! So, last night she removed herself from her pouch pampers (as someone left the bedroom door open and opportunity arose) did a wee in the middle of the night on the kitchen floor, then came back to bed and slept with her bottom on her nappy!So, in summary - a great product for your dog when she is in heat so she can continue to have access to the house like normal. Only down side is the sizing needs looking at (and if your dog has wonky washers - as there no lock away absorbent core... )
S**E
Did the job
Are a bit big and do not fit very well round legs but in an emergency would do the job
C**S
Really good pads.
I liked everything about the pads except the price.I started buying them after my little dog Roxy had an operation for bladder cancer which left herWith slight incontinence.Now she has dementia and is unable to let us know when she wants to "go".Having to use at least 4 pads a day is financially unviable to us and has left us having to resort to using baby pads and cutting a tail hole in them.This is not ideal as when wet the filling drips out.If I had the money I would use these pads all the time as they fit the bill in every respect but cost.
W**W
Pricing is absolutely ridiculous jump from Xl to XXl
From the small size up to XL the price increases £1 or so for the next size up. Now from XL to XXL is an extra £5 increase and they’re not that much bigger. They barely fit one of my dogs but now I think it’s time to start getting ones to recycle. Used to pay £12 and now they want £16.50
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