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Old 05-23-2010, 12:27 PM
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I found this site when I was looking for elastic to use in doggy diapers.
I am assuming this is not the cotton but the prices are really good at least it seems so to me and I wanted to share
http://www.charleszarit.com/charles_...supply_005.htm
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Old 05-23-2010, 01:17 PM
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Those are great prices, but what caught me eye was doggie diapers. What are they? Share please.
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Thank you for the link :D:D:D

Incontinent dogs or for females in heat/bleeding :wink:
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I am beginning to make the belly bands and will be doing the female ones soon. A few of the people in the humane society I volunteer for has been bugging me to make them .
A couple I made today for a friend with a male untrained foster.
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Cheap thread will leave alot of lint in your machines. Its better to buy a better quality thread. The cheap stuff isn't good on your machine.
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Well maybe that wasn't a good title" inexpensive" would have been better

Gutermann Thread 1000 Meters $2.50 each
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Sounds good to me.
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I used a doggie diaper on my female when she was in heat and she was horrified. She ran under the bed and refused to come out. My husband finally got her to come out after coaxing her with food. She refused to have anything to do with me for the rest of the morning! Never again...LOL
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We use them mostly on male fosters we get in that are not housetrained. The alternative would be to keep them in a crate all the time and that's no fun. I use the belly band on my male when I go anywhere because although he is trained at home he will mark. I also have an older female who is getting to the point where she is having incontinence issues. She may get one, one day. So far since all the dogs are spayed or neutered before we adopt them out I haven't had to deal with the in heat issue. I am sure eventually something will come up where I will.
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LOL, those doggie diapers are cute. My bull dog , when she was a pup, had a chronic bladder infection. Wish I had known about these!
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