Perfect solution for an incontinent dog when used in combination with human incontinence pad
My male dog is 14 and incontinent. The wrap alone would not be good for an incontinent dog because it's very thin and you'd be washing it every time the dog peed on it. But what I do is add a human Tena Incontinence Pad to it. There's a sticky strip on the back of the Tena pad and it sticks right to the Vet's Best Wrap. Because there's a very long Velcro strap on the wrap and it can be adjusted for your dog's waist size, it can easily accommodate the thickness of the Tena pad too. Then, when your dog pees, you just pull the used Tena pad off, throw it away, and replace it with a fresh pad. So you can use the wrap many times before you actually have to wash it, and the cost of big bag of the Tena pads is so much cheaper than buying dog diapers that you end up saving a lot of money.
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