The PetZoom Pet Park is the unique solution for pet accident-free living. Perfect for when you’re late coming home to let the dog out, or unable to let your pet outside due to bad weather. Ideal as a training tool for your puppy, it’s also great in assisting an older dog that might be unable to go to the bathroom outside. Pet Park is made of a synthetic grass material that looks and feels real. It is weather proof, so you can leave it outside on the patio or balcony. PetZoom Pet Park is non-toxic and is safe to use around your pet. Easy to clean, just wash in warm soapy water. Pet Zoom Pet Park is an indoor pet potty made of a synthetic surface that’s similar to grass. It prevents pet accidents by giving your dog a designated place to urinate instead of using your carpet or furniture. Pet Park’s triple stage protection allows fluid to pass through the anti-microbial mat. The mat stays high above the liquid in the collection tray because of Pet Park’s elevated grid system. It can hold an entire gallon of liquid. Simply empty the collection tray at the end of the day. Pet Park’s reusable surface stays fresh and sanitary. It rinses clean and stores easily. Now, you don’t have to spend lots of money on expensive dog walkers or messy wee wee pads. With Pet Park, you’ll be happy your dog went in the house.
Product Features
- Indoor pet potty made of a synthetic surface that’s similar to grass
- Non-toxic mat consists of 3 layers to keep your home clean and odor-free
- Great for indoors, porches, patios, and balconies
- Ideal for housebreaking your pet
- Portable, easy to clean (25.5″ x 20″ x 2″)
It works exactly as described and my dog loves using it! I have a chihuahua that has recently decided she no longer likes to use her puppy pads, but the rugs instead. After replacing the rugs in my house (not cheap), I had to look for another solution since I live in a very urban area (West Hollywood) and do not have a yard. After spending countless hours researching the different grass options, I decided to try this since it was very cheap compared to similar products. I even considered a local company that delivers fresh sod every 2 weeks, however, at a cost of $40+/mo and $100+ for the unit I decided to try a more economical option first. I will be the first to admit that I am surprised my dog has used this potty exclusively since I received it about a week ago, no further training was required and she seemed to gravitate to this naturally. For the price, I was very surprised with the quality, it seems pretty well made, as I was really expecting some cheap junk. I don’t know if they sell replacement grass pads, but the unit is so inexpensive I’m planning on buying a new one if it starts to smell or deteriorate over time (for the price you cannot expect this to last forever!) Now to the negative, it is gross to clean. If you can get your dog to just use a puppy pad, it is sooo much easier to just toss it and replace it every day, but if your dog refuses I would recommend this. After a couple days of use it started to smell (what do you expect), so I had to dump out the tray in the toilet (gross), and rinse all of the components off in the shower. I rinsed everything off with dish soap, then clorox wipes, and put the grass outside in the sun to dry. If I stick my nose against the grass, it does not smell pretty. I am going to buy some ZeroOdor spray and use that after every cleaning (which will probably be every couple days). This isn’t the most efficient solution (puppy pads are), and cleaning this thing will get very old soon, BUT it is either put up with the hassle, or replace my rugs every couple days and live in filth. Obviously, the latter is not an option for me, so I am very happy with my purchase 🙂
It Works! The Good: Works great! I live in a condo and have the pet park out on the patio. It’s only been a few days and my english bulldog puppy already knows to go there on his own. Easy enough to clean.The Not as Good: The basin below the grassy patch is very shallow, so I’m sure once my dog grows up I’ll have to upgrade; for now though, it easily accommodates a day’s worth of elimination. Also, because the grass patch just rests on the plastic tray below, my dog occasionally tries to scratch and pull it up; if this sounds like something your dog might do, I wouldn’t leave your dog unattended with the pet park unless you clamp the grass to the tray and/or ensure that he’s been trained to not play/scratch/bite it. Also, be sure to remove any loose plastic grass blades when you get it.Overall, works as advertised. Definitely made my life easier.