| Many new puppy owners invest in wee wee puppy | | | | should work well. |
| pads to use during puppy housebreaking and puppy | | | | Moderate absorbency wee wee puppy pads are |
| crate training. These absorbent pads allow puppies an | | | | usually available in a couple different sizes. They |
| indoor place to wee, and protect carpets and | | | | usually measure in around 17 by 24 inches, and 23 by |
| furniture. However, if the puppy pads are not | | | | 36 inches. These puppy training pads have enough |
| absorbent enough to hold all the urine, an even bigger | | | | absorbency to handle small to medium size dogs. |
| mess can occur when the pads are picked up for | | | | Adult Shih Tzu's, Sky Terriers, and other small |
| disposal. | | | | members of the terrier classification, like Scottish |
| It is important to note that just because a puppy is | | | | Terriers, can most likely get by using moderate |
| tiny does not mean it can't hold a whole lot of fluid in | | | | absorbency puppy pads. |
| its bladder. A human adult can generally hold | | | | Even as puppies, as the size of the breed gets |
| approximately two cups of fluid in the bladder before | | | | bigger, so the puppy training pads must have more |
| needing to use the restroom. The bladders of large | | | | and more absorbency. Medium size dogs are likely to |
| adult canines, like Great Danes and Mastiffs, can likely | | | | need 23 by 36 inch extra absorbency pads. These |
| compete with adult human bladders in total fluid | | | | include puppies of breeds in the non-sporting group, |
| volume capacity. However, puppies do not have full | | | | such as Poodles, Chow Chows, and Dalmatians. |
| size, fully developed bladders and bladder muscles | | | | Double X and triple X absorbency pads are generally |
| yet. This means that they can hold less fluid by | | | | only available in 23 by 36 size. These pads have |
| volume in the bladder before needing to void, and | | | | enough absorbency to hold the bladder contents of |
| the as yet undeveloped bladder muscles mean | | | | much larger dogs. Dogs in the working group, including |
| puppies need to void more frequently than they will | | | | Akitas, Boxers, and Portuguese Water Dogs will |
| as they grow. | | | | usually need double X absorbency pads. Larger |
| Light absorbency pads usually measure around 17 by | | | | working group breeds, like Newfoundlands and |
| 24 inches. These pads can absorb enough urine to | | | | Mastiffs are sure to need the triple absorbency pads. |
| protect against urine spills from dogs in the toy size | | | | Every puppy pads wholesale shop should have |
| category. Teacup Chihuahuas, young Yorkshire | | | | customer service representatives that can help |
| Terriers, Toy Poodles, and Teacup Maltese are all | | | | puppy and dog owners find the right size absorbency |
| dog breeds with tiny bladders. For puppy potty | | | | pads. Keep in mind, as the pup grows up, large, more |
| training a very small breed, light absorbency pads | | | | absorbent puppy training pads will become necessary. |