Activated Carbon Puppy Training Pads

$24.99
Leak-Proof
Waterproof
Odor Control
Size: 60 Count - (22 x 22)
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  • Advanced Leak-Proof Protection: AKC training pads are built with a soft, breathable top layer and a leak-proof backing, keeping your floors dry while providing a comfortable potty area for your pet.
  • Ultra-Absorbent & Quick-Drying: Infused with SAP (super absorbent polymer) technology, each pad rapidly locks in moisture to keep paws dry and prevent messy tracking throughout your home.
  • Built-In 3-in-1 Attractant Formula: Designed to make training easier, these pads feature a powerful attractant that encourages your pup to sniff, engage, and consistently use the pad.
  • Activated Carbon Odor Control: Infused with activated carbon to help trap and neutralize strong odors on contact, ensuring your home stays fresh and clean after every use.
  • Six-Layer Absorption System: From the tear-resistant quilted top layer to the leak-proof backing, all six layers work in harmony to provide maximum absorbency and mess protection.

Routine builds the habit - upgrades support it

Schedule + supervision are the foundation; higher coverage supports bigger dogs and heavier use.

Anticipate timing

Many dogs poop once or twice daily, often after eating - plan pad breaks accordingly.

Keep the bathroom zone clean

Frequent cleanup keeps the area usable and reduces mistakes elsewhere.

Don’t let containment replace training

Pads help manage mess, but consistency and reinforcement build reliability.

Take sudden regression seriously

If a trained dog starts having accidents, consider stress, routine changes, or medical causes.

Which size for large dogs?

If standard pads are routinely overwhelmed, XXL coverage is easier to “hit.”

My trained dog is having accidents - why?

Incontinence, UTI, stress, hormones, meds, or aging can contribute.

Should I free-feed during pad training?

A schedule helps predict potty timing more reliably.

How do I teach a potty cue?

Use consistent trips to the same spot and reward immediately after success.

What if the pad area smells?

Increase change frequency and deep-clean surrounding areas.

Size
Gentle & Pet-Safe
Odor Control
Quick Dry Technology
Hypoallergenic