🐾 Keep your pup comfy and clean!
The Teamoy Reusable Wrap Diapers for Male Dogs are a pack of 3 washable belly bands designed for comfort and functionality. With a super-absorbent dual-layer microfiber core, these diapers provide leak protection while ensuring a snug fit with adjustable magic tape closures. Eco-friendly and machine washable, they are a practical choice for pet owners looking to maintain hygiene without compromising on comfort.
H**E
Overnight Protection for aged PUG MIX
I took the advice of a blogger who has 2 pugs and who tried several brands to see what fit a MALE PUG body. I agree with her that the TEAMOY design fits their short spaces. My pug is thin, but there is little room between his penis, legs and tummy. He has used the diaper for 2 nights. He isn't happy when he pees a little into the diaper in the early morning. Just like a human baby cries when THEIR diaper is wet. However, I don't have to wash the sheets every day. He finishes his morning pee outside after I remove the diaper. THE ONLY frustration is that the diaper takes hours to dry indoors. This pack of 3 let's me rotate while 1 or 2 are drying. Also, this pack has no removable liner, but is well padded. It only sweats around the edge when my pug has squirmed a bit. Not really a design problem.
C**L
Excellent belly bands for senior dog!
The belly bands fit nice and comfortably. Good quality Velcro. Awesome to toss in the laundry. The dog actually enjoys wearing them. Great convenience. The dog looks great in them too! We bought a second set because he liked the first set so much! They do not fall or hang off like the paper dog diapers do. Do not hesitate to purchase these. They are true to size with great fit!
T**D
TEAMOY TO THE RESCUE!!!!!
These male dog belly wraps are the best! If I could give them 10 stars I would! My very large male rott service dog suddenly developed a bladder infection which, I'm pretty sure he picked up off the hospital floor when I had to be there a couple of days for several tests. Of course this came about on a weekend and could not get into the vet! I quickly ordered these and what a life saver! My boy was horrified when he could not control himself! Not only did he have the urge to go out to potty every 15 min but he would be laying down sleeping finally and just start leaking urine! Now for my big guy the wrap by itself is not enough. I tried womens pads, again they could not hold enough. So we had some large mens attends like briefs still from before my stepdad passed away. I cut the open on the sides (so no leg holes now) and they fit perfectly to line the inside of the wraps and can hold a large amt with no urine smell, keeps him totally dry as they instantly wick the urine away! These wraps are very well made high quality and strong with large strong velcro patches! They stay on. My boy does not do anything to try to get them off either. He is very comfortable wearing them. So he moves to the "wrap station" before going out for me to remove it, then when he comes back in he stands there for it to be put back on! LOL I ordered the 2 XXL size, and the only thing I would say is they are snug on him. But, he is a very large male rott. So that is nothing against Teamoy. Having said that, I would like to see Teamoy make available some extenders that could be purchased. And I would like a 3 pack of Black in the 2 XXL please. Hopefully he will be over this quickly now as he has been to the vet and we will never have to deal with this again. I plan from now on to have him wear one of these any time we go out to make sure his winky does not ever come into contact with a dirty surface again! Teamoy TY TY TY for a fantastic product! You have a very satisfied customer and service dog here!
S**N
Perfect Belly Band for Male Pugs
It is really difficult to find belly bands for male Pugs. These are perfect! Pugs are shaped pretty funny and finding a belly band large enough to go around their bellies usually ends up wide enough that it basically covers their entire body. These in size L2 went around his belly and were slim enough that they were comfortable for him to wear. They are really absorbent. Very happy with these.
A**E
They're great
Out little 6 1/2 pounder has prostate problems. We're waiting to see if his neutering fixed the problem. There are days when he can't control himself. I don't know about absorbency since we put a maxi pad in it but stay closed firmly and don't stretch out like the others we've tried.
W**.
Adorable
My dog doesn't mind wearing these and they are soft and adorable
J**
Love
These wraps are the best. They keep the urine in and it doesn’t leak out. My dog has a big problem with marking especially when no one is home and these are a big life saver. I buy the medium sized ones and my dog is about 15lbs. They fit perfectly and they don’t slide off either they stay in place even when he’s running around playing.
A**R
Great product!!
These fit my little chihuahua perfectly, snd stsy in place! They are very absorbent, but I line them with a sanitary napkin to keep his skin dry and clean. MMuch better thsn anything else I’ve tried. Very well made. Will be purchasing more!!
F**M
Comfortable for my dog
My 8 yr old male Chihuahua has been 'marking' in the house and has picked several spots that he keeps returning to, no matter how much I clean them. He has access to a doggy door and can go outside whenever he wants. I'll watch him run outside, relieve himself, then come back in and tinkle against a kitchen chair leg just a few minutes later. Not good! I ordered these 'belly bands' or 'male diapers' not knowing how he'd react to them. They looked a little 'stiff' in the photos others had posted in reviews, so I was skeptical. I was pleasantly surprised to feel how pliable and soft they actually were. The outside material appears water-proof, but still soft. The inner 'pad' seems thick and absorbent. The quality of the product is very good....well made stitching and comfortable elastic on the sides. I bought 2 sizes....XS and S, as I have a 7 lb Chihuahua with long, skinny legs. I admit, I did not measure his girth, but figured one of those sizes would fit. Unfortunately, he appears to be an 'in between' size....the XS does go around him but the tabs don't connect all the way (but I can make it work). The S seemed like a better fit, as it went all around his belly and privates and the velcro tabs matched up perfectly. HOWEVER, when he went outside with the S diaper wrap on, he came back in naked! (ie: without the diaper!) Huh? I search and search the yard and have yet to find it! We do have thick cedar trees along the fence line and he often likes to search for bunnies or squirrels under these trees, so I assume the wrap got caught up on one of the low hanging branches and pulled off. SO, I'm back to using the XS and trying not to put it on too tightly, but so that it still holds together. I did see him 'lift his leg' against a tree while wearing a wrap/diaper, so that eliminated my worry that the band would restrict him from peeing. There was indeed urine on the pad when I took it off. My opinion is that these are a good product, not uncomfortable or harmful to my beloved pet. I take them off at night (as he sleeps with me) and is not incontinent. I probably won't leave them on him when I'm home to watch his 'marking behavior', but rather put them on when I leave the house for a few hours and hope they stay on him! I have observed him sleeping with the wrap on, and also running in the yard, so I know they don't restrict his movements or are uncomfortable. I'm more relaxed when he's wearing the wrap, as I don't have to watch his every move in the house to make sure he doesn't pee somewhere. I'll be keeping both the XS and S as I can make them both work. They wash up well (I've only hand washed them, so far) and completely dry (hanging up) overnight in the laundry room. I've wanted to try this kind of product for years but always hesitated as I didn't think my pet would tolerate it.....but I think it's going to be a good solution for both of us! I'll just keep monitoring his skin to be sure he doesn't get any irritation from urine on the pad or too warm from the wrap. It's nice that the package comes with 3 wraps, so he can always have a clean one ready.
S**D
Long lasting
Best to use with absorption nappy pads
R**W
Excellent belly bands. Hang to dry. Sized small.
Honestly, these belly bands are as well constructed as possible. Originally we bought a medium and an L1 pack for our corgi, but they were too small. Eventually we had three 3-packs of L2. We used them with Pawpang liners, and learned to have the liner overlap the aft edge of the belly band. We changed belly bands every time we changes liner, and laundered about 5 bands every day. I feared that the heat of the clothes dryer would make them fail sooner, so we hung them to dry 95% of the time.The dog died last week, having worn these for more than a year. We donated them to an old-dog charity. I expect that they have another year left in them.
A**A
Work good IF good fit
I have a male 5 lb teacup chihuahua. The diaper fits pretty good but I have to use pretty much all of the velcro to make sure it fits properly. I have to admit I never did measure the dog before buying the diaper. To fix the problem I put a onesie on my doggy on top of the diaper for a perfect fit... otherwise he's able to remove the diaper like on the very first day he wore it. Would buy again a smaller size tho... these diapers save me a large amount of headache!
K**A
Potentially hazardous design: Any brand I order has the same
If the manufacturers fix the design flaw, it's completely worthy of a five star. In short, the two pieces of Velcro should be reversed. They are really good product, I ordered similar from another seller before, but I wanted some in black. There are two things wrong with the designs of both sets that I've ordered:As we know Velcro involves two pieces of fabric, one that "grabs" and the other which is just sort of a fuzzy texture. When you slip the wrap under your dog (and in particular if it's a small dog or a long low dog) you have to be very careful that the Velcro doesn't catch your carpet if you've got one. If it does, you have no idea how hard it is to remove a large patch of Velcro from abcarpet! Make sure you brace the Mat/carpet with your feet. If you have any problems with your fingers or wrists (or *back*, as I found out!) if you think you will just whisk the Velcro off your mat, you're in for a huge surprise. I hurt my back the first time by doing a quick pull and the Velcro did not budge. I did. :( If you are doing this close to the wall or other seem of wall-to-wall carpeting, you stand a very good chance of ripping it away from the tacks. Whether or not you do yourself some injury, it's a poor design to have that piece of the Velcro facing down. If it were on the other end facing up there would be no issue. Even if no issue, it's a *real nuisance* having to be constantly careful that it doesn't touch the floor. Oh, I forgot… My dog is part poodle and once or twice the Velcro has snagged his fur. I should reiterate it's a very large piece of strong Velcro.Even worse hazard for the dog: If the Velcro pieces do not cover each other completely, that same "grabbing" piece is exposed and can grab *anything* fabric! Be careful if you leave your dog attended where it might snag a table cloth, for example. Or a baby or toddler's clothing, where the dog may think the child is restraining the dog and might understandably react negatively. A couple of times my dog has got caught in his bedding but I have been there to remove it. The other night he was stuck upside down in his little bed-crate!!! Thank goodness I was there and awake to help him!It's a real shame… This is a top notch product otherwise, and it's such a stupid little thing that somebody didn't think out properly when they manufactured this item. Again, I should reiterate that all that needs to happen to fix this is switch where each type of Velcro is attached. Also, as it stands now, it's a problem if The size range is such that the pieces don't completely overlap - if they keep the same design, it is still the exposed "geabby" Velcro that is a serious issue. I just thought of one more thing – because of this extremely strong Valco, never try to just peel the wrap off the dog with one hand. It's much too strong for that. You need to hold The underlying piece very secure, while you rip the Velcro off… If you do otherwise you could injure your dogs back. It's great the Velcro is so strong, but precautions need to be taken on account of it.
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