Your Floors Are Paying the Price for Disposable Pads.

Your dog doesn't use disposable pads the way you hope they will.

To your dog's 300 million scent receptors, a plastic disposable pad doesn't smell like a bathroom. It smells like a factory. So they sniff it, step around it, and go somewhere else — usually your rug, your floor, or the corner of your bedroom.

And on the rare occasion they do use it?

The pad leaks anyway. You lift it up and find a puddle sitting right underneath. The thing that was supposed to protect your floor just let your floor get destroyed.

That's the disposable pad trap. Pads your dog avoids + single-use design that leaks. $80–$100 a month, straight into the trash.

The disposable pad industry makes $2 billion a year from pet owners stuck in this cycle.

Sorba was built to end it.

One pad. Pheromone-infused fabric your dog actually wants to use. A 4-layer waterproof barrier that has never leaked. .