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Hi I normally use Petnap whelping pads but was wondering about using petsathome puppy pads instead as they do a good offer for 200 online which works out much cheaper. What puopy/ whelping pads do you use or recommend? I sm using a petnap whelping box. Thanks x
Chippy paper and quick drying blankets from Ikea - cheaper and more environmentally friendly (no plastic)

Then vet bed once birthing is over.
You make a very valid point about the plastics ofthe puppy pads. I think i will try with newspaper whilst they are in the box and then shredded tea bags after. Thank you
I use disposable human bed pads from Amazon - for incontinence! Much cheaper.
By suejaw
Date 31.10.19 00:05 UTC
I use incon pads too. Work well until they decide to have a chew then its back to newspaper and vet bed only
I only use them during whelping, for the mess, then I use vet bed and change it twice a day.

We used vet-bed.
about to have my first litter got a mixture of vet beds, puppy pads, incontinence pads (given to me) and newspaper. I will have to see what work the best when. All i remember from puppies in the past is puppy pads turned in to good confetti and wasnt used for its desired purpose.
By Nimue
Date 03.11.19 15:33 UTC
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For twenty-five years I have used (for the messy birthing part) my pile of antique diapers. The kind you had to wash! Following the birth, it's vetbed all the way. For the actual birthing I prefer something white, absorbent (unlike vetbed) in enough quantity that I can pull away the wet ones after each pup and replace with clean dry ones. So my old diapers are perfect. They are also good for grasping the puppy itself.
i knew i should have kept hold of my twins terry towelling nappies for the past quarter century.
I have a good supply of towels on hand hoping to be being used tonight.
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