beararies—February 4, 2013✓ Verified purchase
The cost is a great value. Much cheaper then a medical supply store... They are good if you are washing someone in bed, or perineal care in bed. Also to put on a chair when patient gets out of shower ( while you are drying them. If person is severely incontinent I do not recommend to use alone as they are not thick at all and will not absorb a huge amount.. Use in conjunction with a washable bed bad ( so if it does not leak you do not have to wash the pad just dispose of this one and put a clean one. If you want a disposable pad that will hold more get a much much thicker one also one that is more then 23 wide.... 36 long is good... Read more
Magdalena Quinones—December 17, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I get these for my dogs because they are trained to go on them. I been buying these for a while now and am very happy with the product. Read more
PhillyB—January 2, 2026✓ Verified purchase
These pads are just ok . They do not hold a lot of fluid. They tend to leak through because they’re so thin. Price point was good for 300 of them but lacks big on thickness and quality. Read more
Kindle Customer—August 1, 2013✓ Verified purchase
These pads are the best deal I've found - large size, so my dog usually only soils one at a time, at a small price. They are thick enough and absorbent enough for one-time use. Gotta get this off my chest - it is not reasonable to expect a dog to re-use a pad. Dogs can be housebroken because they are clean by instinct and don't want to soil their nest (your home). Successful housebreaking trains this instinct. Soiled pads should be removed as soon as possible so the dog is not forced to get used to being around its own waste. I keep a 4 x 6-foot area of one room covered with the pads so that my dog can go when she wants, and she has a bit of room to stroll and sniff; I then pick up only the pad or sometimes pads that she has soiled. Expecting a dog to "hit the spot" on just one pad is not reasonable. Because I pick up used pads promptly, I can walk through that part of the room on the clean pads, no problem. I have the pads in a corner of my home office. These larger pads are great, because it's easier to cover the area I allow my dog to use. Some breeds and some individual dogs are harder to train than others. I would take a new puppy from its crate to the potty area and keep it there until success, and repeat that. My dog prefers to go outside, and will ask to do that first when I am at home. This saves me money on pads, and reinforces her instinct for cleanliness. Not all dogs can be expected to learn this, and many pet owners do not have an outdoor option. Read more
Cyndi—November 26, 2025✓ Verified purchase
They work fine for doggy pads. Haven't noticed any leaking. Read more
Ken—November 17, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Does exactly what they are supposed to do, period! Also the size is really good for my 10lb mutt. A large variety of sizes exist... Read more
valdorien—June 1, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I have a handicap dog who needs to be expressed so they don’t urinate themselves. And having these pads are really helpful and handy, especially when we can’t take her outside to the station where we usually express her. These are very thin and don’t soak up her pee very well. I’m slightly disappointed. As it is, these pads are very disposable. I probably won’t buy this again for my dog needs. I’m pretty sad that I got this product and there’s 300 of them. This will take me some time to get through. Although this doesn’t work for my circumstance, I can see how it will be helpful for some other folks who might be bedbound. For any liquids that is leaking slowly or more on the dryer side. This is a good item to have if you have a large amount of volume this will be very annoying because The absorbency is very very low. Read more
susan green—July 14, 2025✓ Verified purchase
These are great. They are very absorbent and less expensive than brand name and are a life saver and the washer likes them too. Read more