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title: "PETMAKER 3-Layer Dog Grass Pad with Tray, Medium"
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# 3-layer turf system reusable & washable design durable plastic drainage tray PETMAKER 3-Layer Dog Grass Pad with Tray, Medium

**Brand:** petmaker
**Price:** € 78.88
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## Summary

> 🌟 Turn your pup’s potty time into a clean, green, and hassle-free routine!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PETMAKER 3-Layer Dog Grass Pad with Tray, Medium by petmaker
- **How much does it cost?** € 78.88 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- petmaker enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted petmaker brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Hygienic & Easy to Clean:** Simply rinse with soapy water—no lingering odors or stains, just fresh turf every time.
- • **Eco-Friendly & Cost-Saving:** Say goodbye to disposable pads—wash, reuse, and save money while reducing waste.
- • **Triple-Layer Drainage Tech:** Keeps messes contained with a smart drainage insert and leak-proof collection tray.
- • **Fast & Stress-Free Puppy Training:** Helps your pup learn quickly with a natural grass feel that encourages proper potty habits.
- • **Effortless Indoor & Outdoor Potty Solution:** Perfect for balconies, patios, and apartments—no more cold walks or missed spots.

## Overview

The PETMAKER Artificial Grass Puppy Pee Pad is a 20x25 inch reusable potty solution featuring a 3-layer synthetic turf system atop a durable plastic drainage tray. Designed for small dogs and pets, it offers an eco-friendly alternative to disposable pads, ideal for indoor and outdoor use. Easy to clean and perfect for apartment living or harsh weather, it simplifies potty training while containing messes and odors effectively.

## Description

The Artificial Turf Dog Litter Box by PETMAKER makes potty training easy. The washable pee pad and tray are designed to provide an acceptable place for your best friend to relieve themselves in your home or on a balcony or patio. The 3-layer indoor dog potty sits on top of a secure plastic drainage insert that allows liquid to empty into the durable collection tray to avoid messes and spills. Use this artificial grass for dogs as a greener solution to disposable potty pads for small-sized pets that are unable to make it outside for any reason. It’s perfect for housebreaking puppies, elderly pets, apartment living, or inclement weather. IMPORTANT: PETMAKER is committed to providing the consumer with the absolute best price and value on all of our products. NOTE: This is an exclusive product of PETMAKER and only Puppy Pads by PETMAKER are GUARANTEED to be genuine. Avoid buying counterfeit products and transacting with unauthorized sellers. PETMAKER is a registered trademark protected by U.S. Trademark law and will be vigorously defended.

Review: After 8 days,......all pee pee on the pad - For reference, I bought this for Reese, my five month old six lb. Chorkie and placed it on my back patio. Previously, we have been taking her out the front door to the grass on a leash. This is so we can just let her out on the gated patio and not have suit up to go out in the cold at all hours of the night. By the way, my puppy seems to be ultra smart. She learns very quickly and is eager to please. She already has us well trained, lol. Day one: I put some turds on it and when she went out she put her front paws on the mat and peed on the concrete. I soaked up the pee with a paper towel and squeezed it on the mat (wearing rubber gloves) and gave her praise. I later discovered you can just pick up the faux grass and pat the puddle with it, much easier! She later pooped on the patio and I moved the poop to the mat again praising her for going potty on the patio (and not inside the house). Day two: She peed on the mat for Daddy, but every time Mommy lets her out she holds her pee and will only poop on the patio, but not on the faux grass. I removed the old piles of poop that I placed on the grass, just in case she needs the space. Remember that prior to this, she only went potty out the front door on a leash in the grass. So this is a totally new and probably confusing concept to her, as this is the back door, no leash, Mommy and Daddy are inside and the grass is fake. Day three: She peed and pooped on the patio, but not on the faux grass. We are at this point pretty happy that she is confident going on the patio. We can hose it off. One thing to note is that she saw me cleaning up the poop and spraying the pee and washing it. I think this confused her, because she has seen me in the past clean her accidents inside the house, after having scolded her. So I think when she saw me cleaning her patio messes she might have thought she did bad. I would suggest cleaning it when they are not looking. Day four: No pee pees on the faux grass yet. Maybe when Daddy gets home he can get her to go. Maybe I give up too quickly. I take her out the front door if she doesn't perform out back. I'm just afraid that if I don't, she will go in my new house and I love that new house smell. Day five: She is pottying on the back porch, one time next to the mat, but most of the time nowhere close to it. We have a new problem, for some reason, she now squats and pees on the indoor house carpet right in front of me when I ask her to roll over! I have no idea where this came from, as she absolutely loved rolling over for treats. I think all of this has just really confused her. I'm going to go on YouTube and see if there are any videos showing tips on how to get them to pee on a pad. (No tips found). Day six: Today we got a poop that landed on the pad. She backed up to it and did her business. Technically only half the turd landed on the grass, but it was time for a poopy party! We celebrated her accomplishment. The rest of the day, she did her business on the back patio, but not on the grass. Thankfully she is back to rolling over and not thinking it means to squat and pee. We just make sure to let her out to potty before doing inside tricks (which she loves doing). Day seven: We got a pee on the faux grass! Just one, but we are seeing progress, so we are happy. We let her out onto the porch and watch from inside, no coaxing or trying to direct her to the pad (it's too cold outside for that). So we are hoping that she will gravitate to that pad on her own. Day eight: The last five peepee's have been on the pad!!!! The poopoo's are landing closer too. Day nine: I'm so please to report that Reesie now runs straight for the faux grass to do ALL of her peepee!!! Her poos are still landing elsewhere on the porch, but I'm okay with that because they are easier to clean, especially now that it's 15 degrees outside (think poop sickles)! Let me reiterate that I have done no coaxing toward the grass, I just patted her initial puddles with the pad to get her smell on it. I then gave treats and praise for going outside, with extra praise for going on the pad. I am removing the poo now from the patio and placing the freshest batch on the pad. We may still buy a second one, for extra space and to take on vacation with us (we stay at beach condos/houses and would probably transport it in the bed of our truck as I'm sure it smells like pee). I saw a video on YouTube where they placed two just outside the door and gated the area to include only the pads, so the puppy had no choice but to go on the pad! Excellent idea! I'm upgrading my review to five stars!!!!! This thing is SO WORTH IT!!!! Especially now that it's 15 degrees outside!!!! I will update when the poo starts landing on the grass. SMELL: As far as smell goes, there is none, it's too cold for that, all pee pee is turning to ice in the bottom tray and I just discard the p'ice.
Review: Winter Game Changer!!!! - I can’t recommend this enough for those who live in snowy areas and struggle to get your dogs to potty outside easily. It has been a life saver and game changer! He wouldn’t potty on it at first, but I got the idea to scoop up his own blend of yellow snow into a poop bag and disperse it onto the mat. It worked like a charm and he went on it the next time instantly! I praised him so enthusiastically that he too got super excited and hopped around and has no issue at all peeing on it now. I even added a pee guard of my own out of a clear poster board because as you see in the video, he tends to gravitate towards the bars lol. Seriously though, if you are on the fence, go for it! It was SO worth it! Btw, I went with the XXL - 41”x27" for reference. Just wanted to give the lil man more room to circle before pottying on it. 😂

## Features

- DOG PEE GRASS WITH TRAY - This artificial turf dog pee pads provide a sanitary place for your pet to relieve themselves inside dog house, puppy playpen, on your balcony or patio. A reusable alternative to disposable dog training pads for small-sized pets.
- EASY PUPPY TRAINING - Potty training your new best friend just got easier, even if you live in an apartment or work long hours. These washable pee pads for dogs help avoid accidents while enforcing your pup’s training that they should go potty on grass.
- THREE-LAYER SYSTEM - The artificial dog grass mat sits on top of a secure plastic drainage insert that allows liquid to empty into the durable collection puppy pad holder to avoid messes and spills.
- EASY CLEAN-UP - Cleaning this reusable grass pad for dogs is quick and easy. Rinse the three layers of the dog potty tray with soapy water and clean-up is complete.
- PRODUCT DETAILS - Materials: Synthetic Plastic (Grass Mat) and Hard Plastic (Tray and Insert). Dimensions: (L) 25” x (W) 20” x (H) 1.25”. Color: Green and Black.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | PETMAKER |
| Color | Green & Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 42,381 Reviews |
| Material | Synthetic & Hard Plastic |
| Product Care Instructions | Rinse with soapy water |
| Size | Medium 3-Layer System |
| Target Audience | Dog |

## Product Details

- **Size:** Medium 3-Layer System
- **Target Audience:** Dog
- **Brand:** PETMAKER
- **Color:** Green & Black
- **Material:** Synthetic & Hard Plastic

## Images

![PETMAKER 3-Layer Dog Grass Pad with Tray, Medium - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91rAo3pI05L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: will this pad work for a english bulldog?**
A: I have a 50 lb English and we trained him on a 20x20 and moved up to this size. It’s been great! We additionally but a disposable potty pad UNDER the turf and throw those out every morning

**Q: How do you get your dog to start using it, my bichon is completely uninterested. Did anyone get dog attractant spray or pheromones?**
A: I tried for months to get my dog to use this and nothing worked, until we used real grass.  He's 7 and hasn't had an accident in the house ever so this was tricky to get him to switch to. We bought a 4x2 piece of sod from Home Depot, cut it to size and placed the real grass on top of the fake grass. For 2 days he continued to avoid peeing inside. This next part is weird so please don't judge me...since he's a male and enjoys marking I went and collected some neighbors dog poop and placed it on the grass. Like magic, he peed right on top, we gave him lots of treats and praise and he learned that it was ok to pee on the indoor grass patch. After about 4 days he was confidently using it consistently so we removed the sod and he didn't even notice. It took some work on our end but he's been using the fake grass with no issues ever since.

**Q: Does the grass maintain itself? Or do you have to buy replacements every so often? If not, how often do you clean it?**
A: We love this product so much! Got it about 1 year ago. Yes, I buy replacement pads. How often it needs to be replaced depends on amount of use, indoor/outdoor use & how well its cleaned/maintained. We have 1 in a bedroom so I replace the grass about every 6 - 8 weeks. When it’s new, I clean it every 3 - 4 days or so but as it gets older, every other day. I thoroughly spray the grass, both sides, with a vinegar solution made of equal parts of vinegar and water. I let that sit a lil bit while I spray the base & the middle detachable grid tray with Clorox & use a brush with a handle to scrub them, then rinse & dry. Then I slowly rinse grass from top to bottom (or side to side) with the hose or removable shower head. Sometimes I leave the grass out in the sun to dry. Other times I use an old towel. I started putting a pee pad in the tray @ the bottom & it’s made clean up much easier, @ least for indoor clean up.

**Q: Would this accomodate a 70lb pitbull?**
A: I wouldn’t use it for my 65lb Australian Shepherd. He wouldn’t even fit on it. My daughter’s 4lb puppy uses it and it’s the perfect size for him. My 11lb peekapoo could also use it if she wanted (she doesn’t like it though) but I wouldn’t even attempt it with a dog bigger than 15lbs.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ After 8 days,......all pee pee on the pad
*by C***R on December 15, 2017*

For reference, I bought this for Reese, my five month old six lb. Chorkie and placed it on my back patio. Previously, we have been taking her out the front door to the grass on a leash. This is so we can just let her out on the gated patio and not have suit up to go out in the cold at all hours of the night. By the way, my puppy seems to be ultra smart. She learns very quickly and is eager to please. She already has us well trained, lol. Day one: I put some turds on it and when she went out she put her front paws on the mat and peed on the concrete. I soaked up the pee with a paper towel and squeezed it on the mat (wearing rubber gloves) and gave her praise. I later discovered you can just pick up the faux grass and pat the puddle with it, much easier! She later pooped on the patio and I moved the poop to the mat again praising her for going potty on the patio (and not inside the house). Day two: She peed on the mat for Daddy, but every time Mommy lets her out she holds her pee and will only poop on the patio, but not on the faux grass. I removed the old piles of poop that I placed on the grass, just in case she needs the space. Remember that prior to this, she only went potty out the front door on a leash in the grass. So this is a totally new and probably confusing concept to her, as this is the back door, no leash, Mommy and Daddy are inside and the grass is fake. Day three: She peed and pooped on the patio, but not on the faux grass. We are at this point pretty happy that she is confident going on the patio. We can hose it off. One thing to note is that she saw me cleaning up the poop and spraying the pee and washing it. I think this confused her, because she has seen me in the past clean her accidents inside the house, after having scolded her. So I think when she saw me cleaning her patio messes she might have thought she did bad. I would suggest cleaning it when they are not looking. Day four: No pee pees on the faux grass yet. Maybe when Daddy gets home he can get her to go. Maybe I give up too quickly. I take her out the front door if she doesn't perform out back. I'm just afraid that if I don't, she will go in my new house and I love that new house smell. Day five: She is pottying on the back porch, one time next to the mat, but most of the time nowhere close to it. We have a new problem, for some reason, she now squats and pees on the indoor house carpet right in front of me when I ask her to roll over! I have no idea where this came from, as she absolutely loved rolling over for treats. I think all of this has just really confused her. I'm going to go on YouTube and see if there are any videos showing tips on how to get them to pee on a pad. (No tips found). Day six: Today we got a poop that landed on the pad. She backed up to it and did her business. Technically only half the turd landed on the grass, but it was time for a poopy party! We celebrated her accomplishment. The rest of the day, she did her business on the back patio, but not on the grass. Thankfully she is back to rolling over and not thinking it means to squat and pee. We just make sure to let her out to potty before doing inside tricks (which she loves doing). Day seven: We got a pee on the faux grass! Just one, but we are seeing progress, so we are happy. We let her out onto the porch and watch from inside, no coaxing or trying to direct her to the pad (it's too cold outside for that). So we are hoping that she will gravitate to that pad on her own. Day eight: The last five peepee's have been on the pad!!!! The poopoo's are landing closer too. Day nine: I'm so please to report that Reesie now runs straight for the faux grass to do ALL of her peepee!!! Her poos are still landing elsewhere on the porch, but I'm okay with that because they are easier to clean, especially now that it's 15 degrees outside (think poop sickles)! Let me reiterate that I have done no coaxing toward the grass, I just patted her initial puddles with the pad to get her smell on it. I then gave treats and praise for going outside, with extra praise for going on the pad. I am removing the poo now from the patio and placing the freshest batch on the pad. We may still buy a second one, for extra space and to take on vacation with us (we stay at beach condos/houses and would probably transport it in the bed of our truck as I'm sure it smells like pee). I saw a video on YouTube where they placed two just outside the door and gated the area to include only the pads, so the puppy had no choice but to go on the pad! Excellent idea! I'm upgrading my review to five stars!!!!! This thing is SO WORTH IT!!!! Especially now that it's 15 degrees outside!!!! I will update when the poo starts landing on the grass. SMELL: As far as smell goes, there is none, it's too cold for that, all pee pee is turning to ice in the bottom tray and I just discard the p'ice.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Winter Game Changer!!!!
*by D***D on December 29, 2025*

I can’t recommend this enough for those who live in snowy areas and struggle to get your dogs to potty outside easily. It has been a life saver and game changer! He wouldn’t potty on it at first, but I got the idea to scoop up his own blend of yellow snow into a poop bag and disperse it onto the mat. It worked like a charm and he went on it the next time instantly! I praised him so enthusiastically that he too got super excited and hopped around and has no issue at all peeing on it now. I even added a pee guard of my own out of a clear poster board because as you see in the video, he tends to gravitate towards the bars lol. Seriously though, if you are on the fence, go for it! It was SO worth it! Btw, I went with the XXL - 41”x27" for reference. Just wanted to give the lil man more room to circle before pottying on it. 😂

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Highly recommend for indoor dogs and small to medium breeds
*by E***N on August 26, 2016*

This product arrived on time and the quality was very good. It looked just like the pictures. I was very pleased! I bought it for my dog, Hazel, who mostly stays indoors. Hazel is a dachshund chihuahua terrier mix, medium sized. She became potty trained with this device quite quickly! I would bus her to the potty trainer every time I noticed her doing "circles" and getting ready to relieve. Afterwards I would give her a treat. (I recommend having treats nearby for potty training purposes). In approximately 2 weeks, she became fully potty trained and rarely made any mistakes. I've heard of other methods, owners adding dirt to the synthetic grass or spraying it with a training spray to train them. For me, busing/carrying my dog to the desired area and giving her treats consistently was enough. Try whatever works best for you and your dog! what I love: the puppy potty trainer is very efficient and the material is very sturdy (also non-toxic)! It helped me train my puppy in 2 weeks. It's a perfect size for my dog. I highly recommend this for small to medium sized breeds. It's space efficient, if you have a small apartment or room then this puppy potty trainer is perfect for you. It's very easy to clean and transport (if you have to travel somewhere). I have made some changes, I got rid of the synthetic grass and use training pads on top of the tray for easier clean up. I've been doing it for a year now and it works for Hazel. What I disliked: the synthetic grass, like its name says, it's plastic and it tends to absorb the odor of urine quite easily. If you don't wash it often, it'll smell quite overwhelming and stink your room or apartment. Also, washing it is a nightmare! You have to wash the synthetic grass and 2 trays outdoors with a hose in order to remove urine and traces of feces, then leave it upside down to dry/air out for a while before placing it indoors. After 4 months, I got rid of the grass and instead use training pads on top of the tray. It's easier to clean and maintain now and Hazel likes it! The smell of the synthetic grass mixed with urine just didn't work for me. I would recommend washing it often (every day or 2 days) with soap and water, and using a urine control odor spray. Also, the middle tray tends to slip a little, to prevent that I recommend placing a training pad in between. For these 2 reasons I give this product a rating of 4/5. Overall, I love this product and highly recommend to people who live indoors or have limited space. What I recommend: the tray in the middle tends to slip, so add a training pad in between. And wash the synthetic grass often, (every 2 days) or replace it with training pads as needed. I buy Hazel's training pads at Ross Dress For less and DD's, they are retail stores that also sell dog products for a cheap price. 50 pack = $9.99 and lasts 2+ months. 100 pack = $19.99 and lasts 4+ months

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