HONEY CARE All-Absorb A26 Male Dog Wrap, 50 Count, Small
4.6 | 49,774 ratings
Price: 15.29
Last update: 02-02-2026
About this item
- BREATHABLE OUTER LAYER - Even in hot climates, your dog can be protected without feeling trapped. Our male wraps are designed with a breathable outer layer for added comfort your dog will love
- DRY AS A BONE - All-Absorb Male Wraps have 360 degree leak-proof protection barriers, and a super absorbent core which prevents any unwanted spills or accidents where you don't want him to mark. Designed to fit small sized male dogs with a 12-18 inch waist
- SNUG AS A BUG - All-Absorb Male Wraps are Fur-safe, while providing a secure fit With re-adjustable fasteners to help ensure you tuck him in just right, without sticking to his fur
- LEG-LIFTING COMFORT - No matter how wiggly your little guy is, the unique stretchy fabric of All-Absorb Disposable Male Wraps will fit him comfortably and securely
- WETNESS INDICATOR- Our disposable male wraps indicate when your dog has marked inside the wrap by changing colors on the outside, letting you know when it's time for a new wrap
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 21.65 x 7.87 x 0.2 inches; 1.6 ounces
- Item model number : A26
- Date First Available : April 5, 2018
- Manufacturer : Absorlution LLC
- ASIN : B07C22NTL4
- Best Sellers Rank:#11 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)
- Dog Diapers
- Customer Reviews:4.64.6 out of 5 stars(49,631)
Top reviews from the United States
- MMGGreat disposable belly band for dogs with IVDDThese are great! Absorbent, perfect size for my little guy, and no rash or irritation so far and they seem to be comfortable. I've been using them almost a month now. I am so glad to discover these disposable belly bands.
I am a foster mom to a Chiweenie diagnosed with IVDD. He was surrendered to a kill shelter in the south so the organization I foster with here in NY found him and took him right away. I've had him about a month now while we continue to search for his forever home. He is a wonderful little dude and has no idea he has special needs. He is actually more mobile than you'd think given that he has paralysis in his lower spine region. He can stand on the back legs for a little bit at a time and when he gets tired he scoots himself around. When we go outside for a walk he uses his wheelchair and turns into a speed racer keeping up with my big dog. Due to the location of the paralysis he can't feel when he needs to go potty and that's where these belly bands come in.
When I first got him he came with another brand of belly bands that said size small but they could wrap around my little guy too much that you couldn't secure it properly. He is about 7 lbs with long thin legs like a Chihuahua and a slightly longer body like the hot dog dogs (Dachshund). Turns out he needed a size XS to fit properly. Once I started using these on him they fit perfectly. They really absorb the urine and he can pee a couple times in the same one and we have never had any leaks. If I'm home and I can tell he has peed I change him right away so he isn't sitting in urine but if I leave the house for a couple hours I know he is covered and the belly bands will hold up until I return home to change him (these have a color changing strip to let you know there is pee but the little guy is tiny and low to the ground so I'd only see the strip change colors when I pick him up so I wouldn't call that feature super helpful in my particular case).
My little guy also needs to wear a doggie diaper because, again, he can not feel when he goes potty and I don't really want poop wherever he is walking/laying. So I use these belly bands first and then put a doggie diaper over to catch the poop and the combination has been what works best for us.
I've tried different doggie diaper brands too and for us, since he is so small with a thin tail, the Wee Wee brand diapers worked best because the tail hole was fitted and not just a huge opening. We discovered that issue with one brand and I left a review on that product for other IVDD doggie moms because the tail hole on a size small diaper was so big it defeated the purpose of my little guy wearing the diaper in the first place since poop fell right out.
Anyway,
To all the IVDD doggie moms out there..I know it's extra work to love and care for our special needs babies and just searching for all the right products is daunting but hang in there. Once you find what works for you guys your fur baby will be happy too bc mommy won't be frustrated with tabs not sticking or diapers/bands falling off.
Now I have recently switched him over to reusable belly bands and diapers with disposable incontinence pads in them since it looks like he could be with me a while but I keep an extra package of these in the house incase I need them. - Jessicacheap, effective, sanitary, humane (but clean up the belly in the morning)--best possible solutionThis was a game changer for us--and I'm not one to typically get hyperbolically enthusiastic or even leave a lot of reviews.
My fourteen-year-old PomChi mutt has been on prednisone for the past two months, and has to pee constantly. He was never trained to use pee pads reliably, so I was trying reusable belly bands with a maxi-pad. But he's got a little Daschund, too, and if you have a long dog, you might know how easily they can wiggle out of belly bands.
These are incredible for multiple reasons. First, they stay on--even with his "long dog" shape. Second, they are super absorbent. He's not gone through one overnight ever in the past month plus, despite drinking like a gallon of water before bed. Third, the price of about 35 cents max for one of these on S&S, which reliably absorbs all wetness, versus a large pee pad, which average at least 80 cents, which only works if your dog is well-trained to them, means it is that much less of a headache when your dog is already ailing. And I'm surprised that they're this affordable given that they use some sort of velcro that can refasten and adjust--and you can reuse them if they haven't gotten wet or otherwise gnarly. And in the last sixty days or so, only one has come unstuck (and I think that was because I didn't fasten it quite tight enough: aim for two fingers between the skin and the belly band, no more and no less).
Every morning I take a wet paper towel and wipe him off, then go in with a wet wipe--something I really think any responsible pet owner who uses something like this MUST do. I'm hoping we get back to a point where he's not having to go at night. That said, I've stockpiled these because they are cheap, effective, apparently of little bother to my babydog, and just the perfect solution.
For reference, my dog is 19lb, fairly narrow-waisted, and the medium is just slightly too large, but since they're adjustable they fit great. - MaHurlHoney Care has won our hearts and our wallets; 10 years of diaper duty and these are the "ONES"!If you’re on the hunt for the holy grail of doggie diaper wraps, look no further than the Honey Care Male Dog Wraps! Seriously, these babies are the real deal. We’ve tried just about every wrap out there for our Maltipoos, and these are, without a doubt, the champions of the canine diaper world.
First off, no leaks! I can’t stress this enough—these wraps hold up like champions even during our little zoomie sessions. Our boys are known for their spirited roughhousing, and I was worried we’d end up with soggy floors. But nope! These wraps stay put, no matter how much bouncing around they do.
They also do a fantastic job of keeping our pups comfy. No chafing, no rashes—just happy little furballs who can romp around without a care in the world. The design really pays attention to their needs, pulling moisture away from their skin. It's like a spa day for their rear ends!
And let’s talk value! You get a whopping 50 wraps for a price that seems too good to be true. I’ve scoured the internet looking for better deals, but nothing compares. It’s like finding a diamond in a field of, well, soggy newspapers!
Honey Care has won our hearts and our wallets. Whether you need wraps for your boys or diapers for the girls, this brand is the way to go. After ten years of diaper duty, I can confidently say we’ve found our go-to. If you’re still navigating the world of pet diapers, do yourself a favor and try these. Your pups—and your floors—will thank you!