What’s Really Causing Your Dog’s Accidents
Dogs rely on scent cues to know where they’re supposed to go.
Most disposable pads don’t give them those signals—they smell like plastic and chemicals. To a dog with powerful scent receptors, that doesn’t smell like a bathroom. It’s just another object on the floor.
And even when your dog does use them, you throw each one out right away.
That leads to a frustrating cycle: pads that don’t work well, plus constant replacing, means spending $80–$100 every month. Meanwhile, the disposable pad industry earns billions from pet parents stuck in this loop i.e. buy, try, hope, repeat.