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Artificial Grass Puppy Pee Pad for Dogs and Small Pets - 20x25 Reusable 3-Layer Training Potty Pad with Tray - Dog Housebreaking Supplies by PETMAKER

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  • DOG GRASS PAD WITH TRAY - This artificial turf dog pee pad provides a sanitary place for your pet to relieve themselves inside or on your balcony or patio. It’s a reusable alternative to disposable dog training pads for small to medium-sized pets.
  • EASY PUPPY TRAINING - Potty training your new best friend just got easier, even if you live in an apartment or work long hours. This washable dog grass pad helps avoid accidents while enforcing your pup’s training that they should go potty on grass.
  • THREE-LAYER SYSTEM - The artificial dog grass mat sits on top of a secure plastic drainage insert that allows liquid to empty into the durable collection puppy pad holder to avoid messes and spills.
  • EASY CLEAN-UP - Cleaning this reusable grass pad for dogs is quick and easy. Rinse the three layers of the dog potty tray with soapy water and clean-up is complete.
  • PRODUCT DETAILS - Materials: Synthetic Plastic (Grass Mat) and Hard Plastic (Tray and Insert). Dimensions: (L) 25” x (W) 20” x (H) 1.25”. Color: Green and Black.

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3.5 3.5
Easy to clean
3.4 3.4

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Dog Grass Pad with Tray by PETMAKER

This washable dog litter box by PETMAKER is designed to provide an acceptable place for your best friend to relieve themselves in your home or on a balcony or patio. Use this artificial grass for dogs as a greener solution to disposable potty pads for pets that are unable to make it outside for any reason. It’s perfect for elderly pets, apartment living, or inclement weather, and is sure to be one of your most useful puppy essentials during housebreaking. Dog potty training is easier than ever with this reusable dog grass pee pad.

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Medium 20 x 25-inch Size

This grass pad for dogs is 25-inches-long by 20-inches-wide, providing ample space for your furry friend to relieve themselves. Use this indoor dog potty inside your home while you’re working long hours, for aging pets who struggle to make it outside, or in high rise apartments and unfriendly weather that make the trip outside unpleasant for you and your pet.

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Durable and Easy to Clean

Cleaning this reusable grass pad for dogs is quick and easy. The liquid empties into the durable collection tray to avoid messes and spills, allowing you to collect and dispose of solid waste, then simply empty the tray, rinse the three layers of the dog potty tray with soapy water, and clean-up is complete.

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3-Layer System

The 3-layer indoor or porch potty features a top layer of artificial turf dog pee grass sitting on top of a secure plastic drainage insert that allows liquid to empty into the durable collection tray. All three layers of the dog potty grass should be cleaned and deodorized regularly to achieve optimal results.

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The Artificial Turf Dog Litter Box by PETMAKER makes potty training easy. The washable pee pad and tray are designed to provide an acceptable place for your best friend to relieve themselves in your home or on a balcony or patio. The 3-layer indoor dog potty sits on top of a secure plastic drainage insert that allows liquid to empty into the durable collection tray to avoid messes and spills. Use this artificial grass for dogs as a greener solution to disposable potty pads for small-sized pets that are unable to make it outside for any reason. It’s perfect for housebreaking puppies, elderly pets, apartment living, or inclement weather. IMPORTANT: PETMAKER is committed to providing the consumer with the absolute best price and value on all of our products. NOTE: This is an exclusive product of PETMAKER and only Puppy Pads by PETMAKER are GUARANTEED to be genuine. Avoid buying counterfeit products and transacting with unauthorized sellers. PETMAKER is a registered trademark protected by U.S. Trademark law and will be vigorously defended.

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House training your pet can be simple when utilizing the benefits of the Indoor, Artificial Grass Puppy Pad by PETMAKER.

Customer reviews

3.9 out of 5 stars
3.9 out of 5
26,716 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the ability to potty train their pets with the incontinence protector. However, some customers have reported issues with leakage and stability. Opinions are mixed on quality, ease of cleaning, value, and size.

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252 customers mention245 positive7 negative

Customers find the animal incontinence protector great for potty training. They say the pee will collect in the trey and not on the floor. Customers also say it helps with the training progress and is the perfect training model.

"This grass pad has been a true life saver. I made the mistake of using peepee pads when I first started potty training my pup...." Read more

"Great concept perfect for puppies in training. The pad is designed for very small pups...." Read more

"...what I love: the puppy potty trainer is very efficient and the material is very sturdy (also non-toxic)! It helped me train my puppy in 2 weeks...." Read more

"...pad allows by not having pee pads all over the house these are well worth using as long as you dont mind cleaning it occasionally and if you dont..." Read more

1,516 customers mention901 positive615 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the animal incontinence protector. Some mention that it's good quality, sturdy, and durable, while others say that the grass mat is pretty flimsy and starts to wear out.

"...Faux grass layer is raised and drains quickly -- does not stay wet after use-..." Read more

"...Also, the grass mat is pretty flimsy, but that's easily replaceable, and probably should be replaced every so often to cut down on smell anyway." Read more

"...Order this product. It is good quality and looks like it will last a long time. I dont know if came with instructions because I never read them...." Read more

"...what I love: the puppy potty trainer is very efficient and the material is very sturdy (also non-toxic)! It helped me train my puppy in 2 weeks...." Read more

789 customers mention495 positive294 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of cleaning the animal incontinence protector. Some mention it's pretty easy to clean, while others say it makes a nightmare to clean when the pad is on the front balcony. They also say it'll make a mess and hard to pick up.

"...It’s pretty easy to clean as well. I clean it with dawn dish spray and also spray it with Natures Miracle enzyme cleaner...." Read more

"...time... Bad thing about it is so I gave it four stars you have to clean it very frequently because the smell from the urine is very heavy and strong..." Read more

"...Washing is easy, but time consuming. The only way to get rid of the smell is bleach...." Read more

"...elsewhere on the porch, but I'm okay with that because they are easier to clean, especially now that it's 15 degrees outside (think poop sickles)!..." Read more

367 customers mention140 positive227 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the animal incontinence protector. Some mention that it's the quickest and most affordable one, it saves money, and is worth the buy. However, others say that it is not worth the investment, seems very cheap at first, and ends up just a waste of money.

"...It seems very cheap at first and some of the grass would fall off making a mess but stays together for the most part! My dogs took right to it...." Read more

"...I paid $22, and was absolutely worth the price...." Read more

"I am returning to by a $5 piece of astro turf…That plus a cheapo plastic tray are all you are getting" Read more

"Very nice, but price went way up" Read more

301 customers mention145 positive156 negative

Customers are mixed about the size of the animal incontinence protector. Some mention that the size is perfect for their small puppy, and it's a good size for an apartment living room. However, others say that it'll outgrow it in no time, and the pads don't meet the exact dimensions of the base.

"...Be sure to look at the measurements before you buy. It was too small for our 22 lb mini Goldendoodle...." Read more

"...Product is definitely not too bad for its price it's a decent size 4 smaller to medium dogs... I bought one recently and it's definitely came in..." Read more

"...Prevents having to clean up pee and with smell. It obnoxiously doesn't fit the small or large easily, but there's not too much hangover on the..." Read more

"...These fit PERFECTLY in the medium sized trainer. The stains photographed are from a couple of days use. I'll likely replace this tomorrow...." Read more

608 customers mention109 positive499 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the smell of the animal incontinence protector. They mention that it holds a bad smell, gets icky, and smells terrible.

"...Even when the entire unit is rinsed off in hot water, the smell of urine still lingers, but it's fine outside and not noticeable out there...." Read more

"...I’ve tried other cleaners as well, the smell of urine sticks! I also don’t see an option to buy refill grass pads for this specific one...." Read more

"...stars you have to clean it very frequently because the smell from the urine is very heavy and strong... Requires consistent cleaning and once you..." Read more

"...grass that easily, so you need to rinse it regularly after use or it gets icky." Read more

191 customers mention5 positive186 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the leakage of the animal incontinence protector. They mention that the pee does not drain from the turf of the pad into the tray, it pools, and runs off the tray. Some say that the urine sticks in the plastic and does not go into the limited. It lays flat and the urine just sits there and does no drain to the pea pad. Some customers say that it has started to leak through to the floor and the grass gets soaked with pee.

"...this product to be used inside though, as since the urine isn't diluted into the ground, the smell can get a bit strong...." Read more

"...Like all the pee just sits on top and gets his feet all full of pee , then he walks on the floor and carpet and gets that pee smell everywhere!..." Read more

"...Cons:-It honestly doesn’t drain well...." Read more

"...only like 6 holes in the whole tray and as it lays flat, the urine just sits there and dos not drain to the pee pad...." Read more

166 customers mention7 positive159 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the stability of the incontinence protector. They mention that the grass falls off easily, slides easily off the tray, and pieces of the grass randomly come off. Some say that the ends ravel and the grass blades fall off randomly. Overall, customers are not happy with the product's stability.

"...This will also cause large amounts of grass to come loose. It takes another few hours, yes hours, to dry...." Read more

"...It slips around and made my girl insecure...." Read more

"...I like the idea of the grass mat. Although the tray constantly moves, it doesn't lock in so you need to be aware of that.. But other than that it is..." Read more

"...the grass pad tends to start shredding pretty quickly with small grass blades falling of here and there and a replacement pad costs as much as the..." Read more

IMPRESSIVE TRAINING TOOL!
5 Stars
IMPRESSIVE TRAINING TOOL!
I tried the blue and white absorbent dog pads. I really did. They stayed true to their word and absorbed the urine and neutralized the odors, but my Parti Yorkie puppy never consistently figured them out. She'd pee on them (or near them) in her dog pen, she’d chew them to shreds if I didn’t wake up soon enough (I wake up early!), and she’d lay on them like a bed at times. Ewww!! When she was out of the pen, it was a constant battle to get her to pee on her outside-the-pen pad.Enter the PETMAKER fake grass...I bought two - one for inside the pen and one for outside the pen. She figured out the inside-the-pen grass faster because the absorbent pad was gone (I inserted a blue and white absorbent pad under the grass for a few days to have proof that she was peeing there), but she also had plenty of accidents in her pen, so I knew we had to do some training. The outside-the-pen grass was where the magic happened. I started by introducing the grass - putting a treat on the grass and saying, "go on the grass" and then praising her when she walked on the grass to get her treat. She liked that game. Then, when I knew she knew what “grass” meant, I took things to a new level. Whenever I would find pee on the floor, I would flip the new grass upside down and rub it in the pee. If the pee was in a tricky spot, I'd get a tissue (which is not so absorbent) and sop up most of her pee and then rub it on the grass. She started noticing that the smell of the grass had changed and that it smelled like HER PEE.I’d see her doing a lot of smelling around the room before she needed to pee and I’d say “Go pee on the grass” and she’d run to the grass (because she understood “grass”), but then she’d wander the grass and end up peeing near it. Each time she’d pee ON the grass, I’d say a higher pitched, “YES!” to anchor the proper behavior, I’d praise her, and I’d give her a small piece of cheese to reward her choice. Each time she peed off the grass, I’d say nothing and quietly clean up the mess. One day it just clicked. I saw her squatting to pee on the carpet and I was thinking to myself, “Seriously? Not AGAIN.” And just as I was starting to feel really disappointed, I saw her stop what she was doing and run to the grass and pee! Of course I praised her profusely and gave her a well-earned piece of cheese!She quickly figured out that the more times she peed on the grass, the more times she’d get cheese, so she’d come pee 3-5 drops and look up at me optimistically. Of course I gave her cheese and said, “YES!” (because she did the right thing), and the behavior began to be more and more automatic.I encountered one problem with the Petmaker system, and that is the middle layer which keeps the grass from sitting in urine. It’s a great concept, but my little dog decided it was a great chew toy. After waking up to find that she had chewed off over an inch of the corner of the middle layer (and worrying about how much she had swallowed), I decided to outthink her and rub Tabasco on each of the four corners of the middle layer. She smelled and smelled and smelled those corners, and I’m guessing she probably tried eating it once because she has never tried chewing it again. (We used the Tabasco method on a printer cable she tried chewing and it worked beautifully there, too.)I’ve moved on to teaching her to poop on the grass. To aid in this quest, I’ve sprinkled kibble in every area where she normally likes to poop. That kinda made the area a prohibited poop area in her mind. Also, whenever I do any kind of training with her around the house, I purposely drop food or treats in areas where I know she’s pooped. Her options of where to poop (aside from the grass) are shrinking by the day. There are three areas she still tries (probably because I haven’t sprinkled food there yet). This week, when I see her sniffing in those areas, I’ve been saying, “Poop on the grass,” whenever I see her starting to smell out a poop spot. She’ll run to the next poop spot and I’ll say, “Poop on the grass,” and she’ll run to the next poop spot, but eventually, if I can keep up with her, she actually poops on the grass (and gets a better treat than a pee treat)! Today she took things to the next level because no one was watching her or saying anything and she went up to the grass and pooped on it!My next step (once the pee and poop thing happens EVERY time) is to start scooting the grass pad a few inches closer to the door (2-3 inches per day) and then it will reside on the deck and then it will be moved to the lawn where it will ultimately be eliminated. Honestly, I’ll still keep this grass pad for future use because when it snows two feet and I don’t feel like shoveling a path to the lawn for my little 3.5 pound Parti Yorkie, I want her to know that she can just “pee on the grass!”
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Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2017
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5.0 out of 5 stars Makes life easier for us & our dog!
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2017
This might be the best doggie "accessory" we've bought so far! We've had the Petmaker Puppy Potty Trainer for just over a month now, and it's proven absolutely invaluable for our 11-lb miniature poodle.

We bought this potty -- as opposed to the many other potty options -- because it was the only one that would fit inside of a 48" crate and still leave room for a doggie bed and water bowl. When we're out, we can leave our dog in the crate and not have to worry about making her hold it too long. We also had a problem with our dog getting up in the middle of the night and pottying on the living room carpet, and this has completely solved that issue.

TRAINING
For training, when she started doing her "potty dance" late at night, we'd set her inside the crate and then physically block her in with our body (instead of closing the door), so she didn't feel locked in. The first several times, she'd wander around the crate confusedly, push at us with her nose in an attempt to get out, and then finally relieve herself on the potty. Each time, we'd give her a ton of praise and petting for using her potty. Initially, she really did NOT want to use the potty and used it only because she was trapped and had no other options, so we spent a lot of time sitting in front of the crate waiting for her to go (takes patience!), but the waiting time got a teensy bit shorter each time. After two weeks of doing this at night (we take her out during the day), she started wandering over towards the potty when she needed to go but she wouldn't actually use it unless we put her inside and waited for her to go. Now it's been a month and she just uses the potty when she needs to -- with ZERO accidents in the house!

USAGE / CLEANING
The Petmaker potty has a layer of faux grass that sits on top of a raised plastic drainage tray, and both of those fit inside a larger black tray. The grass and the drainage tray aren't "locked in" and could slide around if you push them, but this hasn't been an issue for our 11-lb dog. We put a potty pad underneath the drainage tray, which makes clean-up MUCH easier. Our dog uses the potty multiple times per week and we haven't had any issue with smell. We change the pads every 1-2 days and then clean the whole potty in the tub with a diluted bleach solution about once a week. Our dog has shown zero interest in chewing on the grass or the pad, but she isn't much of a chewer in general.

PROS
- Fits inside of a 48" crate with plenty of room for a doggie bed
- Big enough for an 11-lb dog to sniff around / circle around / find the "right" spot
- Faux grass layer is raised and drains quickly -- does not stay wet after use
- No issue with smell when using potty pads + cleaning 1x per week
- No more spills or misses (compared to potty pads alone)
- NO MORE ACCIDENTS IN THE HOUSE!

CONS
- Grass does "shed" -- we're still finding stray strands all throughout the house
- Grass takes a while to dry after cleaning -- we may buy a second one for use while the first is drying
- Bottom tray is shallow -- if you're not using pads, it would be very easy to spill pee everywhere when emptying
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Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2019
I tried the blue and white absorbent dog pads. I really did. They stayed true to their word and absorbed the urine and neutralized the odors, but my Parti Yorkie puppy never consistently figured them out. She'd pee on them (or near them) in her dog pen, she’d chew them to shreds if I didn’t wake up soon enough (I wake up early!), and she’d lay on them like a bed at times. Ewww!! When she was out of the pen, it was a constant battle to get her to pee on her outside-the-pen pad.

Enter the PETMAKER fake grass...

I bought two - one for inside the pen and one for outside the pen. She figured out the inside-the-pen grass faster because the absorbent pad was gone (I inserted a blue and white absorbent pad under the grass for a few days to have proof that she was peeing there), but she also had plenty of accidents in her pen, so I knew we had to do some training. The outside-the-pen grass was where the magic happened. I started by introducing the grass - putting a treat on the grass and saying, "go on the grass" and then praising her when she walked on the grass to get her treat. She liked that game. Then, when I knew she knew what “grass” meant, I took things to a new level. Whenever I would find pee on the floor, I would flip the new grass upside down and rub it in the pee. If the pee was in a tricky spot, I'd get a tissue (which is not so absorbent) and sop up most of her pee and then rub it on the grass. She started noticing that the smell of the grass had changed and that it smelled like HER PEE.

I’d see her doing a lot of smelling around the room before she needed to pee and I’d say “Go pee on the grass” and she’d run to the grass (because she understood “grass”), but then she’d wander the grass and end up peeing near it. Each time she’d pee ON the grass, I’d say a higher pitched, “YES!” to anchor the proper behavior, I’d praise her, and I’d give her a small piece of cheese to reward her choice. Each time she peed off the grass, I’d say nothing and quietly clean up the mess. One day it just clicked. I saw her squatting to pee on the carpet and I was thinking to myself, “Seriously? Not AGAIN.” And just as I was starting to feel really disappointed, I saw her stop what she was doing and run to the grass and pee! Of course I praised her profusely and gave her a well-earned piece of cheese!

She quickly figured out that the more times she peed on the grass, the more times she’d get cheese, so she’d come pee 3-5 drops and look up at me optimistically. Of course I gave her cheese and said, “YES!” (because she did the right thing), and the behavior began to be more and more automatic.

I encountered one problem with the Petmaker system, and that is the middle layer which keeps the grass from sitting in urine. It’s a great concept, but my little dog decided it was a great chew toy. After waking up to find that she had chewed off over an inch of the corner of the middle layer (and worrying about how much she had swallowed), I decided to outthink her and rub Tabasco on each of the four corners of the middle layer. She smelled and smelled and smelled those corners, and I’m guessing she probably tried eating it once because she has never tried chewing it again. (We used the Tabasco method on a printer cable she tried chewing and it worked beautifully there, too.)

I’ve moved on to teaching her to poop on the grass. To aid in this quest, I’ve sprinkled kibble in every area where she normally likes to poop. That kinda made the area a prohibited poop area in her mind. Also, whenever I do any kind of training with her around the house, I purposely drop food or treats in areas where I know she’s pooped. Her options of where to poop (aside from the grass) are shrinking by the day. There are three areas she still tries (probably because I haven’t sprinkled food there yet). This week, when I see her sniffing in those areas, I’ve been saying, “Poop on the grass,” whenever I see her starting to smell out a poop spot. She’ll run to the next poop spot and I’ll say, “Poop on the grass,” and she’ll run to the next poop spot, but eventually, if I can keep up with her, she actually poops on the grass (and gets a better treat than a pee treat)! Today she took things to the next level because no one was watching her or saying anything and she went up to the grass and pooped on it!

My next step (once the pee and poop thing happens EVERY time) is to start scooting the grass pad a few inches closer to the door (2-3 inches per day) and then it will reside on the deck and then it will be moved to the lawn where it will ultimately be eliminated. Honestly, I’ll still keep this grass pad for future use because when it snows two feet and I don’t feel like shoveling a path to the lawn for my little 3.5 pound Parti Yorkie, I want her to know that she can just “pee on the grass!”
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