The Truth About Your Dog's Accidents
Your dog needs scent signals to know where to pee.
Disposable pads don't have them. They smell like plastic and chemicals. To your dog's 300 million scent receptors, that's not a bathroom. It's just a weird mat on your floor.
So even when your dog DOES use them, you throw them away after one use.
That's the trap: Pads that rarely work + single-use design = You spending $80-$100 every single month.
The disposable pad industry makes $2 billion a year from pet parents stuck in this cycle. Buy. Hope. Fail. Repeat.
What if one pad could last all year AND actually attract your dog to use it?