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🐾 Elevate your pet’s potty game—because convenience never smelled so fresh!
The PetSafe Pet Loo Portable Dog Potty is a large, 33" x 33" synthetic grass mat system designed for indoor and outdoor use, ideal for busy pet parents and small living spaces. Featuring a patented Pee-Pod waste collection system and odor-trapping Wee Sponge powder, it ensures easy cleanup and minimal odor. Lightweight and portable, it supports effective house training while maintaining a fresh environment. Trusted since 1998, PetSafe offers reliable quality and dedicated customer support.




























| ASIN | B002DCWA4C |
| Additional Features | Odor-trapping system, Pee-Pod system for easy clean-up, washable synthetic grass pad |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,942 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #25 in Dog Litter Boxes #640 in Dog Diapers & Potty Training |
| Brand | PetSafe |
| Brand Name | PetSafe |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 5,452 Reviews |
| Included Components | Pet Loo Indoor Dog Yard (33" x 33") |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 33"L x 33"W x 5.5"H |
| Item Type Name | PetSafe Pet Loo Portable Dog Potty, Alternative to Pee Pads, Large |
| Item Weight | 1 kg |
| Litter Box Type | Covered Litter Box |
| Manufacturer | Radio Systems Corporation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PWM00-14499 |
| Material | Plastic, sponge |
| Material Type | Plastic, sponge |
| Model Number | PWM00-14499 |
| Pet Type | Cat, Dog |
| Product Dimensions | 33"L x 33"W x 5.5"H |
| Size | Large (Pack of 1) |
| Style | Portable |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 729849144996 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
B**L
It works...YES...
We had a real problem with our 65 pound 1-year-old redbone coonhound going in the same place in the house. Both #1 & #2. Yuck! I went on to the old trusty Amazon and began looking at what is available reading many of the reviews... There are several choices in as many price ranges out there. It seems like each has its believers and naysayers. So what to do? So don't laugh too hard but I thought hmmm if I were a dog what would I want? This product offered it all. With a 65 pound dog, I wanted a solid surface that would not shift under him causing him to jump off and never go on it again, grass just like outside, large size so he could comfortably stand on it and easy cleanup. That's what I wanted and that's what I received. It's very pricey BUT... the alternative is not acceptable right? My theory is to buy the best and if it does not do as described send it back without any hesitation or guilt. When I received it, it was just as ordered. Very easy to setup. Not trying to be gross but this is what I did. I sat the box right next to where he goes in the house. He went there again, right next to the box. I grabbed some paper towels, held him there with me, soaked up the urine and put the paper towels on the grass of the new box, right in the center of the box. I then grabbed him by the collar and drug him onto the box. I then removed the paper towels. I kid you not, he then sniffed the spot where the towels were and urinated on that very spot. The true test was what would happen next time, would he go to the box? He did. In the beginning, he would only urinate there but now does #1 & #2. I praise him and give him a biscuit each and every time he goes there. Have there been accidents? Yes, but far and few between. I could not be happier with this product. Not a negative but the clips do not work. They were off almost immediately and he would carry them around. It doesn't matter for my guy as he doesn't get up there and scratch around or do that turning in circles thing, he jumps up, goes and is off. This product works and is worth every penny. Don't hesitate.
K**.
Great product!! I did use suggestions that helped others
I am going to explain in detail so you can understand the circumstances this of this little pup because due to our jobs he does not have the normal at home house time other pups do. Let me start by saying that my husband and I team drive (we both drive) a semi over the road, while I drive he sleeps and while he drives I sleep our truck does not usually stop. Solo drivers have a mandatory 10 hour shut down daily. With that said he is in a steady moving semi truck sometimes 24 hours a day with our (1) mandatory 30 min break each. We can not stop every 2 hours for potty breaks. We got him he was 8 weeks, could only hold it about 2 hours for his age and bladder. I got potty pads and put them down well. He peed all over the truck on my rugs and the pee pad too lol when we caught him we picked him up and put him on pad, a baby has to learn. OK then we had been out for 3 months straight so over Christmas holidays we took 6 weeks off and potty training started. I set the clock he went out to grass every 2 hours (he was 10 weeks at that point) and when he woke up and also after meals. So with treat in hand we went as soon as he pottied I gave him treat every single time around the clock, I slept thru alarm maybe 3 times it is very tiring but worth it in which I found he had climbed out of his area and pottied in front of door. I thought this was just fine he tried not his fault. He stayed mostly in a area I had blocked off size of play pen so he did not have chance to get out of site and potty if I saw him start to potty I said loud and firm no potty inside!!! Grab him and ran for door to grass if he finished outside he got treat if he got finished before I reached him well we went out but no potty grass no treat. No praise, rubs and all the good boys. I litterally watched him almost every waking hour I sat within reach of him. I only left when I had to and my husband watched him and walked him but not every 2 hours I am sure and prob didn't get a treat either lol. If he pottied inside I was not told about it and that would mean husband dropped the ball not the pup. Anyway after 6 weeks it's time to go back to work and stay in truck basically 24/7 pup 3 1/2months now can hold it for 3 to 3 1/2 hours well we can not stop constantly so I found pet loo on Amazon and read every single review and their suggestions, in my mind I was hoping he would use both, outside unless of emergency then pet looand pet loo so all that no sleep and hard work was not wasted. Well I took all the advice from different reviews I got the medium he weighed 18 pounds at vet. I bought the better grass it's soft like real grass hoping he didn't know it was fake lol. It is much heavier backing but does have drainage holes but a review said not enough of them so I took a box cutter and made many more by using the point punching thru not cutting slits. Got the apple smelling potty spray Go Here, sprayed in the middle only so all surrounding areas were if aim was for middle but little body not in midlle it would still be on the potty loo. Got a handful of grass from outside and sprinkled on the soft fake grass for real grass smell. I also got the wee care cleaner. Put powder in the container to catch urine and oder control and waited to see what happened. The first day back, we weren't in a hurry to deliver a load we stopped every 3 to 4,hours and he held it every single time one time he was in such hurry when we stopped I don't know how he held it. The potty loo was that day used to played on with his toys and he laid on it to sleep and I thought oh no glorified lounge area but still hopeful as pups do all those things on real grass. No pottying on it not 1 time but the next night we got to stop for few hours in between loads and as normal we both slept, I took him out before I went to sleep, this was in truck 48 hours by now. And I was so tired I slept with alarm set for 5 hours it was all I had and I needed it, I just knew he would not make it and for the first time since we started training I slept without setting alarm for 2 or 3 hours I needed that 5 straight through, I just knew he had went on floor while I slept. I checked his blanket the pet loo and the rugs all over and nope he did not, he was sleeping also so I figured at this age maybe that's why he held it little longer because he was sleeping. But then I had went to sleep while my husband was driving after we picked up our load and slept for prob 6 more hours I knew he stopped once for him but to my shock and surprise I just checked trey when I woke not expecting anything and oh my goodness it was a yellow spot of gel where he peed it went into the container and the powder had gelled it up. I was very happy and impressed he did it. I definitely did not want to really mess him up after all that training at home to think it was ok to potty on floor of truck even if there was a potty pad down or to confuse him after all those weeks of we can only use grass to now it is all different. And I found the potty loo and it wonderful it is very sturdy made I stepped on foot on it for step just to see it did not move or give at all. I am so thankful for all the reviews that made suggestions on what helped them, so that I got it right from the beginning. I definitely recommend this product and also adding grass they peed on is recommended and I understand why I just didn't have any when i set it up the potty loo in truck so I just got handful of real grass and it worked perfect.
C**E
Expensive but works
I bought this to replace the doggy lawn sod for my dog, who is a rescue currently too scared to potty outside. I put it where the sod used to be and she took to it quickly. The fake grass is really low quality. It started shedding right out of the box. I replaced it with a fake grass mat I had already been using. What I do like is the urine collection system. It doesn’t smell and I don’t have to constantly wash reusable pee pads. Other sellers on Amazon sell refill kits at a better price, so I grabbed one of those instead. Overall, it’s really expensive for what is essentially a plastic box, but it works and makes house training easier.
L**O
Bad design - Huge waste of Money
We live downtown on the eighth floor with slow elevators that break down a lot so potty training a puppy was too hard without finding an indoor solution. We started with PupHead grass which was working ok for us the first 10 months of potty training until our bulldog outgrew it and stared relieving himself on the sides of the grass, spilling onto the floor. We purchased this product hoping that it would be easier to clean & use by our bulldog. In theory the Pet Loo being raised was the solution since he'd have to hop on. However once he jumped off for the first time the grass went flying & freaked him out to the point he would only use the grass if we placed him on & took him off. We ended up using screws to keep the grass from moving but he'd still be shaking in fear every time we put him on it. We left it out for him for about a month to see if he'd warm up to it himself, meanwhile taking him on his daily walks 3x a day. He never did warm up to it but he did end up holding his bowels while we where at work. Cons: Poor design - grass has rubber backing which takes days to dry fully & still slips under the weight of heavy dogs Horrible smell - I rinsed every time I'd place him on it with water & clean in twice a week in the tub and it still smelled worse than the Puphead grass Eye sore - other potty grass on the market don't look as cheap as this one Pros: SInce our dog was petrified of the thing it actually ended up potty training him. We now just take him out 3-4 times a day & he's doing fine not having a place to go in the loft anymore. If I had to do it all over again I'd buy the larger version of the pup grass we had before which was a bit more expensive. We ended up tossing the Pet Loo this weekend.... I guess you get what you pay for.
M**E
Great product, when it’s complete
I’m a big fan of the product itself. The tray catches most (MOST) of the urine and with enough of the powder will convert it to a gelatin-like solid. This makes it easy to dispose of without the risk of sloshing around and spilling. If you miscalculate early, you can add more after to ensure any residual liquid is converted to the gelatinous form before moving too far. Don’t let it go too long before swapping it out, it will simply overflow and create a crystallized mess when it runs off and dries. It’s also very smelly if you don’t swap it out in time, or clean the grass periodically. I was under the impression it came with two pads and four clips. I’ve had this before and that was how it came then too. However, I’m pretty sure this was a return and was not a complete set when I got it because I only had one grass pad and two clips. This has created some challenges. 1. With only two clips, the pad fits only slightly less than the side to side measurements of the box.and therefore easily slips out of them. Being plastic, after the first use, one instantly curled up into itself and won’t penetrate the mat anymore, so I’m essentially down to one. With a solid push off, scent kick, run onto the mat, or eager jump off, the mat (and any associated solid matter) flies aside. Thankfully, my girls ( and my male cat) are well trained to the box, and will use it without the mat. However, I’d much prefer the mat stayed in place. Having only one mat also makes cleaning more complex. When there are two, one can be easily processed for cleaning and hung to dry while the other is in use. With only one, I’m forced to simply clean it and return it in a wet state, which I do not like and concern over the long term effects on the smell and bacteria it will create. I may have to break down and purchase the replacement pad and look for a clip alternative.
S**.
Best Designed Dog Potty Past and Present
This is the best designed dog potty past and present in my opinion. The problem I have had with the other brands is that they don't drain as neatly or as efficiently as the PetLoo. the PetLoo has enough of an angle and drains into a receptacle that is easy to remove and carry. Receptacle could have been a little bit bigger but that's okay. Other, more expensive brands either have a tube which is too narrow to drain (because bubbles always form in the line) which causes a urine swamp or the receptacle is not convenient to reach. The PetLoo is sturdy for small to medium dogs yet is light weight enough to move around if your dog pees on the side and you have to clean underneath. I don't think this would work well for large dogs. My three are 20 lbs each and I set three PetLoos up in tandem with fire hydrants for aiming. For sure, a dog potty is easier with a female dog. I followed the advice of other reviewers and have ordered K9Grass to replace the thin grass that comes with the PetLoo. K9grass is more dense and more green so more pretty than the PetLoo grass. both PetLoo and K0grass are woven so both drain quickly. The more plush K9grass clips better with the Petloo clips and is twice as thick so sets better in the tray. K9grass claims to be designed to not "grab" urine residue and to have an impregnated antibacterial agent in each blade of "grass" so that should help with odor and sanity. But, concerning odor, the best way to manage that is to clean the potty two to three times a day. It really is not that hard. I have a watering can that I fill with hot water in the morning and after I let my dogs out and they all void, I treat them for using the potty (they are still learning that is the best spot) and then I sprinkle the water where they peed, let it all drain and empty the receptacles. If you need to empty in the toilet then I recommend purchasing a spouted bucket-- Dump the receptacle(s) in the bucket and then take the bucket to the bathroom so as to lessen the chance of splashing and spilling in the house. In my case, I set up a bucket with a drain and hooked up a 1 1/2 width drain hose that leads down from the upper floor porch to the garden. The bucket sits next to the potties so I don't have to carry and splash into the house. I rinse with my watering can three times a day and use a spray called "Zero Odor" and various enzyme cleaners on the "grass" once a day. I could get away with rinsing and dumping once a day and I do that when I need to but if I am home and have time it ends up easier and cleaner smelling to just keep them flushed. I have laughed for two days in a row that most of the low star reviews gave a low star rating because this dog potty "smells bad". LOL it is a dog potty so it will stink if you don't clean it daily. If you clean it every other day it will smell twice as bad, clean it every three days then three times as bad but after three days we are talking exponential and it reeks. No rocket science epiphany here. In my opinion, it is just as easy to rinse the potty one to three times a day as it is to rinse it once a week-- It is just about habit and tolerance of odor.
M**I
Wonderful! saved me so much money and my pups love it!
I have 3 chihuahuas (2 boys and 1 girl) and I live in a condominium. Prior to the Pet Loo, they were trained to use potty pads while I'm out. This was fine when i had one chihuahua but as I added my other 2 kids, buying the pads became costly. Also, when they use the pads, they get their feet wet or the wee will flow out of the pad on to the bathroom floor. So my fiancee and I looked for an alternative and found this. I let the dogs inspect the product first then put them on the grass. Then, I took one of the soiled pee pads and rubbed it on the grass. I then removed all the pads and placed the Pet Loo where the pads where. I put the dogs on the grass again one by one making sure they smell the pee that I rubbed on it. By the end of the day, they were using the pad to pee. It took them a 3-4 days more to figure out it was safe to poop on it too. I was so proud and happy because they love it. oh and the boys will pee on it too even if they're used to lifting their leg, they do a combination of squatting and lifting their leg. PROS: 1. Unlike the other products like the Pet Loo, the plastic foundation is very strong. we travel with it often. it's not flimsy at all and can support the weight of a large dog. 2. It's easy to clean. other products don't have the drainage system that the pet loo has (the cabinet you can remove that contains the wee) 3. It decreases the smell. when using puppy pads, pee is left out in the open and it smells really bad if you don't get to it right away. 4. The dogs don't get their paws wet. since the wee is drained, their feet aren't soaked in it. 5. My dogs found it a no-brainer. they understood what it was, they frequently go on grass so they got it right away. just train them and praise them. don't give up! 6. It's an investment. I don't have to rely on buying pads! 7. Lessens wastage. I don't have to throw away the pads (because I'm not using them) and it lessens garbage (as well as the smell of the garbage) CONS: 1. You have to buy a separate synthetic grass pad. You must wash the grass and it's helpful to have an extra one to put there while you're drying out the other. BUT this isn't the only reason. the Grass that comes with this order is of poor quality. it just feels like plastic (from thin plastic bags). the separate grass i got from this how ever was nicer and stronger 2. when you first buy it or clean it, the grass will shed quite frequently. I've had it for a while and there's no bald patches but for the first few times, you'll have strands of green plastic falling off Overall, we are very happy with this product and wish we had it a long time ago. :)
M**H
It looked great in theory, but doesn't work for us at all
I was excited to buy the Pet Loo because it looked like a great solution with the grass, drainage system, and absorbent medium. Unfortunately this hasn't worked for my puppy. When she sees the artificial grass, all she wants to do is bite it, tear it up, or lay on top of it. Even spraying an attractant didn't make her want to use it as a potty (but it does stink now). Part of the issue is the artificial grass seems cheap and poorly made - it's constantly shedding. You only have to touch it for pieces to fall off. Items for puppies need to be more durable and less of a choking hazard. We had to constantly fight to get strings of plastic grass out of her mouth before she swallowed them. Also the grass pad isn't well secured or covered by the edges of the structure, it's just held on loosely with 4 clips. Since all the fraying edges of grass are exposed, it looks really attractive to the puppy to bite them. We had to remove the grass completely and just tape a potty pad on top of the structure. After that our puppy would use it. But we can tell it's not comfortable for her. The drainage system makes the structure pretty tall and she has to step up high to get on it. It's harder for her to sniff and turn around the way she wants on a small high pedestal. It sounds hollow when she walks on it so it's not mimicking a natural surface at all, and the surface is tilted for the drainage system, which creates a pretty obvious slope when the grass is removed. She has to squat awkwardly on a tiny hill. If we're using potty pads instead of the drainage system anyway, there's no point to putting them on this weird structure. We've tried re-introducing the grass several times and it's just as big a disaster every time. At this point we're going to have to buy something else. I'm really disappointed this product was such a poor fit.
D**M
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S**E
Good product.
Bought for a friend. I assume it was okay, didn't hear a complaint.
A**R
Works nice, but grass pad will retain urine at all times
It works great, there won't be any issue with dog kicking out a litter pellet from the box since they won't be stepping on those. it reduces the cleaning the area around the box much more convenient. what is even more convenient is that the urine will be drained to a gutter to clean, making that slightly more convenient. Iust put a cat litter clay in it, scoop that area away and done. In exchange of that convenience, now you will have a grass pad retaining urine that won't dry as fast, making the box smell despite cleaning and give your dogs a wet urine feet to walk around your house. Not even hot water will get rid of the urine. To me, this is a quite a disappointment for such a high price on this.
T**W
Great product for small dogs, with some modifications
I love this product BUT, I do NOT use the wee sponge powder at all and don't recommend it for the following reasons: 1. endless costs. 2. The used pod and gel have to be black binned. I'm not keen on creating more waste. 3. It may gel days worth of pee and lock in the odour, but it does NOTHING to keep the pee smell from building up in the turf, which will reek like pure evil in a week or two. Here is my system: 1. Get a big bottle of EZ Clean enzyme liquid. This is WAY better than Nature's Miracle or Scout as it's unscented (the others make your house smell like a clean dog kennel), it's safe (you can even spray down your lawn or pet with it if you have a skunking incident) and it's super concentrated, so 1 gallon can make up to 50 gallons of liquid. 2. Get one of those screw on bottle toppers for a plastic beverage bottle that turns the bottle into a sprinkler for plants [mine is a Bottle Cap Sprinkler, 2 In1 Mini Watering Can that looks like a little flower]. 3. Put an inch or two of EZ clean in a 1L water bottle (I use a big smart water bottle and it's perfect), and add the cap. Keep handy near the Pet Loo. 4. Put the empty plastic pee tray liner in without the gel 5. Once or twice a day, give your green topper a good sprinkling with the liquid. I use a cup or more. Wait 5 mins for it to drain through, then dump the pee tray, give it a quick swish with water, then replace it. Do not rinse off the ez clean. The enzymes need time to work. The enzyme will build up in your turf and be reactivated when the dog pees on it. It barely builds up any smell at all and the pee tray just gets dumped in your toilet. Seriously, I'm having to keep this thing in my bathroom right now (we're renovating) and there is zero smell. Trust me about the EZ Clean. Before I started this method my mats built up a ferocious stench. I was alternating between them and soaking the dirty one in pure nature's miracle overnight. I was using 1-2 gallons of natures miracle and month and hated the cheap perfume smell of the house, plus it only reduced the smell, but did not remove it. The cost of the Nature's Miracle and pee gelling powder was getting prohibitive and I needed to replace the top mat often. Yes, I tried buying astroturf from the hardware store. It did NOT work well. It's not porous enough and the pee rolled off, plus it was wasteful as I had to replace it a lot. Now I can hose off my mat really well every few weeks and it's fine. The enzymes really prevent pee buildup. FYI: to train your dog to use it, start by giving him a treat just for getting up on it. If it is on a slippery floor, put a bit of that nonslip material beneath it because if it slides it will make your dog hate it or fear it. Once the dog is getting up on it, you can start putting him there when it's pee time. I say "piddle" when he goes, and now he will piddle on command. He gets a liver snap when he pees on it. He's quite happy with it -- he sometimes tries to muster up some pee to get liver, heh. My dog is a toy fox terrier and he cannot go out on really cold days. This thing is a life saver.
C**.
muy buen producto, calidad en los materiales es su bandera
muy buena calidad, el material se ve durable y resistente para los perros pesaditos, en los meses que lo llevan usando mis perritos se sigue viendo como nuevo, el tipo de plástico permite que la orina se escurra muy bien y cuando se lava recomiendo un área amplia ya que es un poco estorboso para maniobrarlo, el pastito que incluye es mejor que algunos de otras marcas que hemos probado, filtra bien la orina y por último la charolita donde se almacena la orina está excelente! tiene buen tamaño y usando el polvo de la misma marca no percibo olores, incluso si te quedaras sin polvito (en una emergencia) sella bien el olor si haces un vaciado de la charolita frecuente, seguiré con esta marca sin problema.
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