Let’s talk about the Qeils Reusable Puppy Pads—because if you’ve got a pup, accidents are inevitable. I tested these over a chaotic month with my mischievous terrier, and here’s the unfiltered scoop.
The Good: These pads are *soft*—like baby-diaper-change-pad soft. The paw-print design is cute (though my dog ignored it like art in a museum). The non-slip backing? Legit. No more skateboarding pads across my hardwood floors mid-pee. They held up in the wash (cold cycle, hang dry) without fraying, and for small leaks or senior dog dribbles, they’re clutch.
The Bad: Don’t trust the ‘waterproof’ claim if your dog is a high-volume pee-er. My friend’s Chihuahua soaked through these like they were tissue paper (RIP her laminate floors). They’re also thinner than expected—great for portability but questionable for heavy wetters.
Pro Tip: Use these as backup liners in crates or under food bowls, not as primary potty trainers. And buy extra—2 pads mean constant laundry rotations.
Verdict: Solid for occasional messes or petite pups, but if your dog thinks ‘pee pad’ means ‘sprinkler system,’ invest in thicker options. 7/10 for effort, Qeils.