M-Pets Female Dog Diappers
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M-Pets Female Dog Diapers are disposable, single-use hygiene diapers designed specifically for female dogs. Available in X-Small and XX-Large sizes (10 pcs per pack), these diapers provide reliable protection during heat cycles, post-surgery recovery, urinary incontinence, and travel. Built with a breathable outer layer and a super-absorbent core, they keep your dog comfortable and your home clean.
Key Features:
The diapers offer 360-degree leak-proof protection with a secure, adjustable fastener system that ensures a snug fit without restricting movement. An elasticated waist adapts to your dog's body shape for all-day comfort. Each diaper provides up to 12 hours of protection and includes a built-in wetness indicator that changes colour when it is time for a change, taking the guesswork out of diaper management.
How to Use:
Open the diaper flat and position it under your dog's belly with the absorbent side facing up. Pull the sides up around the hindquarters and secure the fasteners firmly but gently. Check the wetness indicator periodically and replace the diaper as needed. Never leave a soiled diaper on for extended periods to avoid skin irritation.
Best For:
These diapers are suitable for female dogs of all breeds and ages, particularly dogs in heat, senior dogs experiencing incontinence, dogs recovering from surgery, or dogs being introduced to indoor living. Size selection should be based on your dog's weight and girth measurements as indicated on the packaging.
Safety and Supervision:
Always supervise your dog when using diapers, especially during the introduction phase. Ensure the fasteners are not too tight, as this can cause discomfort or restrict circulation. Change diapers regularly to maintain skin hygiene and prevent rashes. Discontinue use if you notice signs of irritation, redness, or discomfort and consult your veterinarian.
Professional Training Note:
Diapers are a hygiene management tool and are not a substitute for professional veterinary advice or behavioural training. If your dog is experiencing ongoing incontinence or behavioural issues related to elimination, please consult a qualified veterinarian or certified dog trainer for a proper assessment and training plan.