For the Purrbabies

Whether your dog is in heat, has a UTI, or is simply prone to accidents, you might consider putting them in a diaper. Regardless of the reason, you’ll want to make sure the diapers you choose are comfortable and offer movability while still being snug enough to prevent leaks.
When there are so many options out there, choosing the right one for your pup can be daunting. That’s why we compiled a list of our top six diapers based on several criteria: absorbency, fit, durability, portability, and safety.
As a number one best seller on Amazon, Honey Care disposable male wraps are affordable and durable! Ranging in size from extra small to large, these bands are hard to beat at$17-19 for a box of 50. Users state that the straps are soft and stay in place no matter how active their dogs are. Some dog parents recommend sizing down to ensure a snug fit, while most say the diapers are true to size. The fabric is breathable and lightweight, which makes it less troublesome for your dog. Chewy clients rave about it as well.
These super absorbent dog diapers work for pups of all sizes. And they keep comfort in mind with features like repositionable fasteners that won’t catch on your dog’s fur. Users note that diapers even work well for large dogs and retain their fresh scent thanks to a high-level of absorbency. This comes from the diaper’s materials that turn the urine into gel to prevent leaks. Despite this, the paper-like material is breathable and easy to pack in a bag without taking up too much space.
The contoured fit rests snugly against your dog’s body, and fur-resistant, adjustable fasteners make it easy to get a secure and comfortable fit. We also found the tabs to be stickier on this diaper than others we reviewed. Great for diaper houdinis and dog breeds with more challenging shapes, like bulldogs, dachshunds, yorkies, etc.
Choose from one of six sizes, ranging in price from $17.88 on Amazon for a 32 pack of extra small to $23.99 for a 20 pack of extra large. ($1.20/ct) One downside, though? If your pup is a big chewer, they might be able to bite at the band at the top that helps keep these diapers secure.
If you prefer disposable diapers and want to order in bulk, check out OUT! Disposable Female Diapers on Amazon. For $65, you get a box of 96 diapers, which breaks out to 68 cents a diaper. These diapers have baking soda added to help with odor control. Some reviews state that the fit is good, but some dog owners note that while the straps are very sticky and hold the diaper in place, you can’t adjust them. Reviews say that when you unattach them they rip and you have to get a new one.
Reusable dog diapers can be just as reliable as disposable alternatives, as evidenced by the Paw Legend Washable Belly Wrap. There’s no shortage of choices with these belly wraps! Choose one of seven sets (each has three appealing colors or patterns) in one of seven size options! The black lining makes it easy to avoid stains, so your pup’s belly wrap will look brand new even after it’s been doing its job for a while. Prices vary depending on the size and style with the cheapest at $10.79 for a set of size small, and the most expensive at $31.99 for a set of extra extra large.
In the absorbency category, these wraps hold up! For some users, they’re too absorbent, making it harder to dry them out after a wash. They are built to hold onto moisture, after all!
The diapers are durable and hold up well in the washer, though it helps to connect the velcro and wash separately. Lastly, dog owners like the fit as their dogs are less likely to slip out of them.
If you’re looking for diapers that you can switch up for any occasion, look no further! CuteBone Reusable Dog Diapers come in packs of three, and allow you to choose from over twenty options of patterns. Designs include solid colors, floral designs, and patterns for many major holidays. Sizes are a little more limited with only a range of extra small to extra large and prices vary from $13 to $32 based on size and pattern.
Unlike other diapers, there are buttons that allow you to adjust the size of the leg holes to make the diaper the right fit for your pup. They have a tail hole which helps them stay in place without the need for suspenders. This does, however, prevent the diaper from catching poop. Users say the diapers are durable and absorbent, working even through your dog’s heat cycle, and are easy to wash and dry.
These reusable diapers offer full-coverage protection and added comfort. Adjustable straps allow for the perfect fit, and we love that these eco-friendly diapers come with a reusable storage bag. When it comes to sustainability, the Pet Parents Premium Washable Dog Diapers don’t just talk the talk, they walk the walk.
The diapers work for all dogs and can be washed to avoid creating waste. A fun feature: They come in eight different sets of colors (including everything from neutral tones to bright shades of pink, blue, and yellow), and five different sizes. Prices range from $17.99 to $33.99 based on the size of your choice.
Users note that the diapers are sturdy and leak-proof regardless of whether your dog is in heat, or has urinary or fecal incontinence. Just remember to change them frequently! The diaper’s absorbency will prevent messes, but you’ll want to avoid your pup sitting in a dirty one for too long. Dog owners mention that most diapers are true to size and fit well.
There are many types of diapers out there, and your pup’s needs will determine which option to buy. For example, male dogs that tend to mark their territory, even indoors, may need a belly band. This option wraps around their belly area (rather than their bottom) to help catch urine when they try to mark. Diapers, in contrast, are a full coverage option that can be used on all dogs, including female dogs in heat.
While most diapers are not specifically for male and female dogs, many brands will have a female-specific and male-specific line to meet your dog’s individual needs. You’re also going to want a fuller-coverage diaper if you’re looking to block fecal messes, rather than just urine.
While diapers are common for adult and older dogs, we don’t recommend using diapers for puppies. Putting a diaper on a young dog would confuse them and likely delay or completely stall any potty training efforts you’ve started. Puppies may also try to chew off their diapers, which could cause them to choke or lead to a bowel obstruction.
Washable diapers are made with fabric that can be cleaned and reused. This is often cost-effective and more sustainable. In our experience and research, though, we found that disposable diapers were far more absorbent than washable alternatives. Therefore, disposable diapers might work better for large dogs or dogs that need to wear a diaper long term.
An ill-fitting diaper can lead to leaks, discomfort, skin irritation, and restricted mobility for your furry friend. One way to test fit is with the “two-finger rule”: If you can fit two fingers underneath the waistband of your dog’s diaper, you’ve got a secure fit. Keep this in mind when fastening your dog’s diaper, and remember to readjust as needed. Many dog diapers have adjustable fasteners that won’t lose their stickiness if you need to undo them and place the tabs in a new spot.
Pet owners should also check size guides closely. A small in one brand may have the same fit as a medium from another brand. The size guide should provide recommendations based on the circumference of your dog’s waist, so make sure to measure your pup to determine what might work best. As an added note, keep in mind the size of the tail hole and whether or not it’s elastic or adjustable; a larger hole could cause your pup to experience leakage.
Not all diapers are created equal, and when you’re picking a diaper, you want one that will make your life easier, not messier. The level of liquid you need a diaper to hold will be different based on the purpose (heat cycle, marking, urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence) and the timing of when you want to swap it out (road trip, few hours, overnight).
You may need to pack up your pup and bring their diapers along. If you suspect that will be you, consider how lightweight the diapers are and how small they fold up.
Keep in mind that while some diaper brands will be able to stay in place, prevent a mess, and not tear despite a super active dog, while other diapers are quick to give in. Look at your pup’s activity level to determine just how resilient you need your diapers to be.
Loose tabs or extra fasteners can be choking hazards for pets. When you first start using diapers, don’t leave your dog alone with it on until you’re sure the fit is correct and they won’t squirm out. The last thing you want is for your pup to ingest a whole diaper and need abdominal surgery.
It might go without saying, but it’s super important that you put your dog’s diaper on correctly so it can be effective. Below are some quick tips to ensure the best fit:
👉 If your dog develops a rash, they might have a skin allergy or sensitivity to the material of their diaper.
Dogs can need diapers for a variety of reasons, some of which involve underlying health concerns. A few of the most common reasons why a pet owner might use a diaper on their pup can be:
👉 It’s important to note that urinary incontinence is different from excessive urination, which can be due to conditions like Cushing’s disease.
Yes, for some dogs, like pups experiencing incontinence, senior dogs, or female dogs in heat, diapers are a great option. Keep in mind that dog diapers are not meant to deal with poo!
Belly bands are designed for male dogs and hold urine. They wrap around a dog’s belly or waist so only their midsection is protected. Dog diapers, in contrast, offer more coverage and can be used on all dogs, including female dogs in heat.
It’s okay for your dog to wear diapers every day, but make sure you change their diapers often. If you can’t make sure to change their diaper every time your pup soils it, a good rule of thumb is to do so every two to three hours.
The best way to get your dog’s diaper to stay on is to make sure it fits them properly. If you can place two fingers beneath the waistband, you’ve got a good fit. It’s also important to find a comfortable diaper that your dog isn’t tempted to wiggle out of.
Doggie diapers are safe as long as you change your pup’s diaper frequently to avoid irritating their skin.
A dirty diaper is a breeding ground for bacteria, so swapping out their diaper for a fresh one every few hours will help ensure your pet is dry, clean, and comfortable.