🐾 Keep the mess at bay with Wiki Wags!
Wiki Wags Disposable Dog Wraps are designed to provide a leak-proof solution for male dogs dealing with marking and incontinence. With a range of sizes to fit various breeds, these wraps feature advanced moisture-wicking technology and a comfortable gusseted design, ensuring your pet stays dry and your home remains clean.
M**X
Best Option for Leaky Male
My 60 lb, 7 year old chocolate lab who I love very much has a leaking urine problem. We came face to face with this issue just as we were moving into a new place with brand new floors. The medication he was on was not working, and the other options would cost thousands of dollars with no confidence they would work.I tried other products, and these were the only ones that worked well enough for me to be confident to let him roam around. We first tried diapers. These seemed rather uncomfortable to him as he just stood there staring at me wondering if he was supposed walk around in these (which he did awkwardly). Not only that, but he protruded right out from the diaper, rendering them useless.I then realized male wraps could be a better solution. I tried a couple of the reusable ones. One of which, the pooch pad. This product is very stiff, does not fit properly, and allows urine to bleed through. I also tried the no-leak wrap from Doctors Foster and Smith. This works much better than the pooch pad. It is softer, and fits much more appropriately. It is also cheaper than the pooch pad.The disposable option the Wiki Wags offers is a good one. The fit and absorption are great. My dog hardly can tell he has them on. One downside is they are somewhat costly as a long term solution. I try to swap in a new one to keep it fresh and avoid giving my guy any sort of urinary infection. I am glad they come with wipes, this helps keep things cleaner. I wish these were cheaper, but they have allowed my best friend to stay a part of the family. They work.
O**S
Reasonably priced, and does the job...
I gave this product 5 stars because it arrived on time, and met my expectations for the price (both points were more important to me than anything else). I have an 8 pound chi-chi mix who is shaped with a slightly smaller waist and a deeper chest (super cute). The small sizes for him fit well and they aren't too wide. I will mention here that there is no indication when the dog has used this band except that you will smell that he has used it (which to me makes sense considering that these bands are intended to hold such fluid). The velcro fasteners work very well, but you will need to make sure that you fasten the tabs on the part of the band that has the "wiki wag" writing on it. If the band is too large, and you try to go beyond that part of the band with the writing, the fasteners won't stick well. This is not a problem for me because the bands fit his waist well, but if your dog's waist is smaller, you might experience this. I will be ordering these bands again. Note: there is a learning curve with belly bands no matter what brand you buy (like a diaper, it takes a bit to get the rhythm), but it's worth it.
R**R
Best in odor control
I'm torn between the Wiki Wags and the Vet's Best for this product type. Both are perfect if you need to use a male dog wrap and don't want to be washing the non-disposables all the time. They are comparable in price and absorbency. The Wiki Wags are far superior in odor control. You can safely dispose of these in a waste basket and the trash won't stink. However, the Vet's Best edge out the Wiki Wags in fit. The small on our 19 pound terrier is just a hair too small. It wraps around his tummy but only just barely, and it is a near thing to avoid catching any of his hair in the velcro. The medium wraps around easily, but it leaves tiny gaps that enable him to dribble around the edges when he marks his territory (aka the rug) and which he does with glee. The Vet's Best medium is a perfect fit on him and does not leak at all. He shows little awareness that he's even wearing a wrap in the Vet's Best. So it's really a toss up between these two brands for me: Wiki Wags has better odor control, the other brand has better fit. Someday a third brand will come out to marry the two and I'll have my HG for this product type. Until then I'll probably make up my mind based on who has their product on sale.
H**)
Didn't work for us
Didn't fit. My dog is weird shaped
J**N
... our home from being inundated by urine from our sweet old rescue dog
These disposable doggie wraps have saved our home from being inundated by urine from our sweet old rescue dog. He's quite incontinent. He wears a dog wrap at all times while in the house--we change it every 3 or 4 hours, and when he lifts his leg in the house to pee, it is absorbed by the diaper. Be sure you change the diaper every few hours. Don't leave it on all day, as it will become saturated, and your dog will get diaper rash from having a wet diaper against his skin--just like humans get diaper rash. Great product, well-made. The band has a bit of elastic on the edge, which helps a lot to hold in the dog's privates, so he doesn't accidentally pee on your floor. The band is secured by two velcro sections, and it holds very well as long as you use the correct size for your dog, and wrap it snug around his belly--not loose. P.S. Every day I let him walk around in our fenced yard for an hour or so, just to let his privates dry out a bit, so as to avoid diaper rash. Also, the band just covers your dog's urine area--your dog can still have a bowel movement while wearing the diaper.
Y**M
Okay but don't break the bank!
It's okay. Way too expensive if you have a pup with a bladder issue though... but it works. CHEAPER SOLUTION THAT WORKS JUST AS WELL IF NOT A LITTLE BIT BETTER is buying baby diapers! I buy the super super cheap diapers called "Parent's Choice" at Walmart. I get sooooo many more diapers for a much cheaper cost. I don't alter the diapers at all, just turn them sideways and use the two sticky tabs to secure the diaper on my dog's back. My dog had bladder surgery two years ago and has not been able to control his bladder since. Instead of breaking the bank with these I quickly realized there was a better solution and wanted to share this! My Yorkie weighs about 15 pounds and wears size 3 First Choice Baby Diapers. He can squeeze into a size two but I like to give him the extra room :) I sometimes look after an old lab who also has bladder issues and I just stable two size 4 First Choice diapers together in that situation. But that's only when I look after him like twice a year. Okay anyway bye!
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