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Indestructable dog bed

11 replies

Mumtothreeandadog · 23/08/2022 09:44

Ddog is 15 months and chewed his way through two dog beds. He manages to pull out all the stuffing. Any recommendations for indestructable dog beds?

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Dobbysgotthesocks · 23/08/2022 09:50

I'm currently using second hand cot mattresses as they are pretty tough and well made. It took my mad chewed several months to kill one.
But depending on the size of the dog they may be a bit big! I do have big dogs!

Spanielsarepainless · 23/08/2022 11:19

Vetbed seems to be unattractive to chew. Some of ours are more than twenty years old and on their third puppy (Labradors). Vetbed in a plastic basket is easy to keep clean and there is no stuffing.

mountainsunsets · 23/08/2022 11:20

Vetbed!

BibiThree · 23/08/2022 11:56

My dog doesn't chew, but he digs until eventually all the stuffing comes out. We tried a cot mattress which I cut to fit the covers we already had but it didn't last much longer than a normal filling pad. I found he only does this when he's in his crate during the winter (no door, just a den for warmth). During the summer we have a plastic bed which I put an old pillow in. Doesn't dig that at all.

MaisyMary77 · 23/08/2022 12:51

We’ve got The Really Tough Tuffie bed from Tuffies. It’s been through 4 labradors and remains unscathed. I got it second hand, still pricey but definitely worth it!

Wolfiefan · 23/08/2022 12:54

We use vetbed until they stop chewing.

bubblesandwineandallthingsfine · 23/08/2022 21:13

A duvet… cheap and cheerful Asda do they for £7, get a thick one and fold over lovely comfy bed

GiantCheeseMonster · 23/08/2022 21:14

Tuffie beds are expensive but worth it.

bubblesandwineandallthingsfine · 23/08/2022 21:14

Obv need a duvet cover but I get them in the sale
Looks at vibrant unicorn and rainbow duvet clashing with my lounge colour scheme 😂

bingohandjob · 26/08/2022 16:51

Tuffies www.tuffies.co.uk/browse/c-Chewproof-dog-beds-7 we had this for lab during his chewing phase then sold it to change to this www.tuffies.co.uk/item/645/Nest-dog-beds-and-covers/The-Wipe-Clean-Nest-Dog-Bed-With-Highland-Cover.html the chewproof one lived up to its name and despite our lively lab giving it a bloody good going over it was in great condition when we sold it to fund the other (they retain their value pretty well).

Lorrymum · 27/08/2022 08:54

Another vote for Vetbed. Our "chew anything in sight" mini schnauzer hasn't touched hers. Never heard of it until it was recommended by her breeder.

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