Frequently Asked Questions for Dogs

  • How are Hartz® Home Protection® Miracle Guard® dog pads different from regular dog pads?

    Hartz® Home Protection® Miracle Guard® pads have 3X more absorption capacity than our top selling pad! These extra absorbent dog pads quickly soak up liquid for no leaks or wet paw tracking. Faster absorption reduces odor & gives your pet more clean, fresh areas to use!

  • Are Hartz® Home Protection® Miracle Guard® dog pads scented?

    Hartz® Home Protection® Miracle Guard® dog pads are offered in a lavender scent or unscented. The special odor eliminating capabilities within our dog pads trap and neutralize odors.

  • How often should I change the Hartz® Home Protection® Miracle Guard® dog pads?

    Hartz® Home Protection® Miracle Guard® dog pads are built with 3X more absorbency and feature a spot-concealing, quick-drying top sheet to provide more clean, fresh areas with no leaks or odors. These pads can be left down for up to 24 hours for most medium-sized dogs without compromising a clean home.

  • Why are Hartz® dog pads different than others?

    Only Hartz® dog pads are made with Flash-Dry technology® that instantly turns urine to gel, preventing wet paws, tracking and runoffs. The 6-layer construction pad creates a small urine spot, allowing your dog to find fresh, clean spots for multiple uses per pad. In addition, our harmonizing odor technology neutralizes odors.

  • How long does it take to housebreak a puppy?

    Typically, a puppy can only hold its waste for an hour for each month of age (i.e. a 3 month old puppy has to relieve itself every 3 hours). Training takes consistency and patience. Whether you are crate training, paper training, or both, puppies may not be fully housebroken until they are 8-12 months of age.*

    * www.aspca.org

  • What are the main uses for Hartz dog pads?

    Hartz® dog pads can be used to protect your home from pet soiling, to housebreak your puppy, to provide a comfortable environment for your dog to relieve itself when you are away from home, as area for indoor dogs to relieve themselves and as a convenient place for your pet to relieve itself when he refuses to go outside. Hartz® dog pads can also be used daily for ailing / senior dogs, lining crates and carriers, drying wet / muddy paws and protecting car seats.

  • How do I use dog pads for housebreaking?

    Place the pad colored plastic side down. Let the dog or puppy smell the pad and get used to it. If your pet relieves itself somewhere else, bring it back to the pad immediately. Continue bringing your dog or puppy back to the pad and reward him with treats and praise when he uses the pad to reinforce that this is the place to soil. Once your pet has learned to relieve itself on the pad, bring the pads gradually closer to the door and finally outdoors to complete the housebreaking process.

  • My dog has eaten the dog pad, diaper, or wrap… now what?

    A small amount in a larger puppy most likely won’t cause serious issues but a smaller puppy ingesting some could cause problems. If you note any vomiting or abnormal behavior, consult your veterinarian.

  • What do I do if my dog or puppy has an accident in the house?

    It is important not to become angry or frustrated as this may confuse the dog or cause it to secretly soil areas when you are not around. Continue with consistent training and thoroughly clean soiled surfaces.