PetZoom Pet Park Dog Potty Mat

  • 3 Layers: synthetic grass mat, elevated grid tray and base collection tray
  • Perfect for use indoors, porches and patios
  • Non-toxic/safe to use around your pet
  • Ideal for housebreaking your dog
  • Portable, easy to clean

Product Description
The PetZoom Pet Park is the unique solution for pet accident-free living. Perfect for when you’re late coming home to let the dog out, or unable to let your pet outside due to bad weather. Ideal as a training tool for your puppy, it’s also great in assisting an older dog that might be unable to go to the bathroom outside. Pet Park is made of a synthetic grass material that looks and feels real. It is weather proof, so you can leave it outside on the patio or balcony… More >>

PetZoom Pet Park Dog Potty Mat

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5 Responses to “PetZoom Pet Park Dog Potty Mat”

  • i received this product in the mail on march 1, 2010

    i have yet to be able to train my dog to use it. she just simply wont even stand on the fake grass. every time iv even tried to just have her stand on it she lifts her paws funny as she walks off the the fake grass. i guess it feels funny on her paws. so for me it didn’t serve any use at all. needless to say i have installed a dog door and am in the process of rebuilding the back yard fence so she can go outside when she needs to if I’m not home. ill be selling the pet park in my next yard sale. PetZoom Pet Park Dog Potty
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • I have new litter of four Havanese puppies and they are using the Pet Park almost exclusively at the age of 5 weeks! They automatically go to it. The only other place they have been pottying is on the washable piddle pads but I have been slowly removing those and now they are almost perfect at its use at 6.5 weeks. I have multiple adult Havanese and so they use the Potty Park, the one with the drawer underneath, and that works better for them, but this is ideal for puppies or a one-dog family and much less in cost than the Potty Park. It is easy to clean and easy to empty. The easiest way to empty it is to have a plastic bucket right there and then just lift it and angle it so that it empties directly into the bucket. Then you just flush that down the toilet. I wouldn’t try carrying it through the house over carpet as the tray isn’t very deep, so the bucket is the best way to do it. This is much better than piddle pads (washable or disposable) or a litter box because you aren’t constantly washing them or having to buy more pads or litter.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • It is so cold outside and our puppy is so small. This artificial grass is great for this winter. I feel confident that when spring arrives it will be simple to train her to go from the artificial grass to the real stuff outside.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • I have a pug and a beagle pup. They dont want to use it to go potty on at all. The beagle likes to chew on the grass. I am thinking it should not have been so expensive for what its made with.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • AMH:

    The Good: Works great! I live in a condo and have the pet park out on the patio. It’s only been a few days and my english bulldog puppy already knows to go there on his own. Easy enough to clean.

    The Not as Good: The basin below the grassy patch is very shallow, so I’m sure once my dog grows up I’ll have to upgrade; for now though, it easily accommodates a day’s worth of elimination. Also, because the grass patch just rests on the plastic tray below, my dog occasionally tries to scratch and pull it up; if this sounds like something your dog might do, I wouldn’t leave your dog unattended with the pet park unless you clamp the grass to the tray and/or ensure that he’s been trained to not play/scratch/bite it. Also, be sure to remove any loose plastic grass blades when you get it.

    Overall, works as advertised. Definitely made my life easier.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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