🐾 Keep your pup comfy and dry—because they deserve the best!
Pet Parents® Washable Dog Diapers come in a convenient 3-pack, designed for both male and female dogs. These eco-friendly, highly absorbent diapers feature innovative Extendrs for a customizable fit, ensuring comfort and preventing leaks. Made with soft materials and advanced moisture-wicking technology, they are perfect for various needs, from incontinence to untrained puppies.
M**.
Great Quality, Excellent Protection, and Washable!
I ordered these in both Daisy and Luxe for my 70lb husky/shepherd mix who sometimes still has accidents. She’s on the lankier side, and the large size fits her perfectly with room to adjust. The Velcro is strong and holds securely without pulling on her fur, so I never worry about them slipping off.These diapers offer great protection—plenty of urine retention and excellent absorbency. They dry quickly after washing, which is a big plus when you need them regularly. The washable design is a money saver, and the cute patterns make them even better.✅ Strong Velcro stays put✅ Excellent absorbency and urine retention✅ Comfortable fit for lanky builds✅ Washable & dries quickly✅ Adorable patterns and durable fabricHighly recommend if you want reliable, reusable protection for your pup!
A**C
Great product and great value
I can say now after a week of using these for my dog’s first heat cycle, I would highly recommend them. They are easy to put on, she cannot remove them, and they are very washable. I do use shout stain remover and soak the stain to get them clean, but they look like new after a wash. I have a 50lb labradoodle and the large fits great, but I would recommend buying two packs. I change my dog’s diaper in the morning and the evening and it needs to be changed. I feel like I’m constantly washing one or two. I did not buy a second pack because we plan on having her fixed after this cycle, but if we weren’t going to get her fixed, I’d definitely get two sets. I highly recommend these though!
T**N
Great Product- Very Satisfied
These are very well-made and good, solid quality material. I'd bet they are as good as it gets for female dog diapers. They do have the tendency to slip down a bit, but I honestly think that is more of a "my dog problem" rather than a "product problem." Shes a totally cracked boxer pit mix. You would never know she in encroaching on senior-hood because she has the mannerisms of an untrained puppy. I purchased these because lately she has been "dribbling" urine here and there off and on. They are very absorbent and do not leak. Offer full coverage. I am sure they would work well for an unspayed dog in heat (spay your dog btw) Overall I am happy with them. The Velcro is very reliable. I got size large and my dog is about the size of a standard Pitbull but slightly overweight (maybe 67 lbs with a 27 in waist) They fit very well, and I did not need to use the extension strips that come with the pack.
D**)
I paid full price and am gladly providing a REAL review!!!
Our part Rhodesian Ridgeback pound puppy, Lucy Lu, is 17 years old and on serious "bonus miles".She's deaf as a post, sleeps most of the day, but somehow still is wide awake at 3:45 - 4am (ugh!) demanding her breakfast and just as demanding after 4pm waiting for her dinner.Her only real issue is she has "DM" (degenerative myelitis the condition most commonly seen in German Shepherds, responsible for giving them that "crouching down" look in their hind quarters.)DM also can affect a dog's ability to control their bowels and though Lucy didn't start pooping all over the house, our "window of opportunity" to get her outside was diminishing (as was her walking speed) and that made for occasional "surprises".Our vet gave us the "maybe it's time" talk (something we have never had to do with any of our 5 other dogs that have come and gone in our lives) and, at first, we sort of said, "Well, Lucy Lu is the oldest dog we have ever had, maybe it is time..."Then we did the old Ben Franklin "T" account and the only real entry in the negative column was the occasional "poop oops"...We then had to ask ourselves, "Is putting a dog down because she occasionally poops in the housethe only option? Seems kind of extreme for a dog who has been devoted to us for 17 years and is otherwise in pretty decent health..."Looking on line we found many people use doggie diapers (on their dogs, not personally... not that we are aware of, at least!) and thought we would give them a try.Looking on Amazon we found the Pet Parents dog diapers and ordered a 3 pack.Unfortunately, we are size-measuring challenged and got the ginormous (large) size, first.No matter how much we cinched them up, we couldn't get them to stay on well enough (and, more importantly, close up the leg openings enough) that an occasional surprise didn't partially escape the diaper.(At her peak Lucy was about 60 pounds, now she's a bony 40-ish (meaning there also isn't a lot of soft tissue "meat" on her bones to for the diaper to sort of "grab onto" so doing a better job at measuring would have been wise on our part.))But, even making that sizing mistake, coming home after a relaxing dinner was no longer met with an "Oh, great, Lucy pooped and walked through it (and fell on it) throughout the dogs' room (or in her crate)!" and instead turned into, "Well, she pooped, but only that one piece escaped..." making clean up far less involved.Being the rocket scientists we are, we thought, "Hmmm, maybe we should get the mediums and try those out..."So, we did that and, miracle of miracles, they work perfectly!They fit great and do exactly what they are supposed to do (without a rogue piece making a break for it out of the leg holes as happened with the much too large "large" size we originally ordered.)Here is one thing our vet did say, though, of a negative (or at least "cautious") nature about using diapers for dogs with fecal incontinence issues...While the "problem" (yep, the poop, that "problem") is contained, it drops down from under the dog's tail and is ultimately held right in the same area as the dog's vulva/vagina and if left there for any length of time can cause urinary tract infections.So, while the problem of poop being all over the floor, inside her crate, etc. is addressed, the indiscriminate (meaning "left on for too long") use of diapers on a female dog can possibly cause other health issues with the dog.Since we always know when Lucy has last pooped and can fairly accurately (+/- an hour) know when she is due to "drop a deuce", we make certain if we are going to leave the house not to be gone so long that we are seriously pushing the envelope on the length of time she might be in a diaper that is full.I apologize for going into so much poop detail, but, that is exactly why we bought these diapers and for anyone else with a dog with similar issues, it's the sort of "stuff" you probably want to know.BTW, we did ask for a return authorization for the large diapers and Pet Parents granted our request without an issue. They are a great company to deal with.Okay, one last comment addressing a HUGE Amazonian pet-peeve (see what I did there?) of mine...I am writing this review in exchange for absolutely NOTHING!!!I did not receive these dog diapers at a "significant discount" in exchange for anything, I did not receive these for free so Pet Parents could get a five star review...We bought and paid for these doggie diapers with our own money, paid full price and are gladly writing a review (which we normally don't take the time to do) because they work and the company has been great to deal with!(And, if anyone from Amazon is listening... do you honestly think "Top Reviewer" status means anything any more thanks to all of the paid shills (that any scammy merchant can find/hire in a heartbeat on Fiverr or Google by searching "Amazon reviews for hire") that are out there who will review anything/everything thrown their way for free??? You have made the job of researching and buying a legitimate product so much more difficult for us average consumers because of the BS "I was provided this product at a significant discount in exchange for my honest review..." bought/paid for reviews. If you are going to still allow those paid for reviews to appear, how about not including any of those reviews which contain that disclaimer to appear in a merchant's star-rating (or, better yet, how about including another field that shows something like, "72% of this merchant's reviews were in received in exchange for free product"!)Okay, bogus review rant over... now back to my feelings about these dog diapers and the merchant...Thank you, again, Pet Products for a great product and great service! You literally are life savers (or, in the case of Lucy Lu, life "extenders")!
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