If you are still buying disposable pads, the problem is not your dog and it is not your effort.
Dogs choose where to pee based on scent and familiarity. Disposable pads do not build either. They smell like plastic, get thrown away, and never become a place your dog truly recognizes.
So even when your dog uses one, the learning disappears with it. You pay again, reset again, and hope again.
Over time, this adds up. Not just in money, but in stress, cleanup, and the feeling that you are stuck in a loop that never ends.
Most pet parents spend on average $100 a month, or $1,200 a year on pads that are designed to be replaced, not remembered. The mess keeps coming back because the solution never stays.
The real cost of disposable pads is NOT what you pay at checkout. It is the time, energy, and peace of mind you lose every month.
What if one pad could stay familiar, save you money, and finally give your dog a clear place to go?