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Two sizes, one 6-layer construction. Pick the pad that matches your dog, your space and the mess you're actually dealing with.

BUYING GUIDE

Choosing between XL and Medium puppy training pads

Every dog is different, which is why Furmora makes two sizes instead of one compromise. The right puppy training pad depends on your dog's size, how much floor space you have, and what you are actually managing: a puppy still learning where to go, a senior dog with incontinence, or a multi-dog home covering more ground between changes. Both sizes share the same 6-layer build and 9g super-absorbent polymer core. The difference is coverage, not quality. Get the size right and the pad does the rest.

XL training pads: built for coverage

The XL pad measures 70 by 90cm, roughly the footprint of a small coffee table. That extra surface area matters most during the early weeks of house training, when a puppy has not yet learned to aim, and in senior or multi-dog households where more than one visit happens between changes. The XL locks up to 1,300ml into gel, so it keeps working through a full accident, or several smaller ones, without leaking at the edge. It is the size most Furmora customers choose first, and the one we recommend if you are unsure. If your dog is a medium to large breed, sleeps through the night unsupervised, or shares a home with another dog, start here.

Medium training pads: built for smaller spaces

The Medium pad measures 55 by 55cm and suits smaller breeds, single-dog crates, and homes where floor space is limited. It carries the same 9g SAP core and 6-layer construction as the XL, just scaled to a tighter footprint. It works well for toy and small-breed puppies, for crate training where the pad needs to fit a defined base, and for spot use by water bowls, doorways or travel crates. At £24.95 for a 60-pack, it is the lighter-coverage option for households that do not need the full XL footprint.

Choosing by life stage

  • New puppy, house training: start XL. A bigger target means fewer misses land on your floor while your puppy is still learning.
  • Senior dog, incontinence: XL gives a full night's coverage without waking up to check on them, and the odour-control layer keeps the room fresh between changes.
  • Multi-dog household: XL again, since more than one dog means more visits per pad before a change is due.
  • Small breed or tight crate: Medium is the better fit, sized at 55 by 55cm to suit toy and small breeds.

What every Furmora pad has in common

Size aside, nothing about the build changes between pads. Every Furmora training pad uses a 9g SAP core that converts liquid into a stable gel, a leak-proof backing with raised edges to keep everything contained, and an odour-neutralising layer so a used pad does not announce itself across the room. Both sizes are eligible for Subscribe & Save, which takes 10% off your first delivery and lets you skip or cancel at any time.

Delivery, guarantee and switching sizes

Every order over £20 ships free within the UK, and a single 60-pack already clears that line on its own. Order before 2pm and it leaves the warehouse the same day, so most deliveries land the next working day. If the pad you choose does not stop your floor getting wet within the first 30 days, tell us and we will refund the order in full. You do not need to send anything back, the pack is yours to keep regardless. That guarantee applies to every size Furmora sells, present and future, not just the one you happen to order first.

Switching sizes later is straightforward. If you start on XL and later decide Medium suits your dog better, there is no lock-in tying you to the size you picked first. A Subscribe & Save plan can be updated, paused or cancelled at any time, and swapping the product on a future delivery takes a couple of clicks. The same applies if your household changes, for example a puppy growing into an adult dog, or a second dog joining the family.

Which size to start with

XL remains the size most new customers choose by default, and it is the safer starting point if your dog's adult size is not settled yet, since a bigger pad simply gives more room either way. Medium will suit households that already know they need a smaller footprint, typically toy and small breeds kept in a defined crate or pen. Until Medium is live, an XL pad folded to size covers the same job without asking you to compromise on absorbency while you wait.

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