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Dog bed recommendations please!

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BellaKissedSanta · 09/12/2008 15:17

Help please!

I've always used vetbeds but my old girl is getting a bit arthritic and it is Christmas after all...

I was looking at those Wainwrights beds in PAH yesterday but wondered if anyone had any ideas. The brief is:

chew proof (it will be hijacked by a teething labrador at regular intervals)

washable cover (hijacked again by a number of cats plus muddy lab puppy)

soft & comfy but not too pricey

Thank you all!

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PuzzYuleLogs · 09/12/2008 16:09

bump

BellaKissedSanta · 09/12/2008 17:07

Thanks, Puzz!

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morethanyoubargainfor · 09/12/2008 17:14

we have ones of these

They are great, they don't have removable covers but my dog (who is the mud lover) has had one for 6 months and it still looks fine, i have probably hosed it down twice in that time. They are comfy and chew proof, my dog has had his since he was 8 months old, and it still looks new.

HTH

BellaKissedSanta · 09/12/2008 19:58

Oooh - they look good, mtybf!

Thanks

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Clydesdaleclopper · 11/12/2008 19:15

Tuffies beds are fantastic. They are nice and thick so are good for cushioning old joints and you can get a separate wicking cover that you can wash. www.tuffies.co.uk

BellaKissedSanta · 11/12/2008 21:45

Thank you for that, Clydesdale!

I have already ordered an orthopaedic Kudos one, but will let you know how I get on. If my dog doesn't like it I reckon I can use it for lolling in front of the fire myself

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RumMum · 13/12/2008 21:29

we have a single duvet with a cover on it.. the dog sleeps where ever the bed is...
covers can be washed, and it folds up for her to sleep on or full lenght for is she's damp...

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