Not logged inChampdogs Information Exchange
Forum Breeders Help Search Board Index Active Topics Login

Find your perfect puppy at Champdogs
The UK's leading pedigree dog breeder website for over 25 years

Topic Dog Boards / General / Dog Beds
- By Angels2 Date 13.05.08 20:20 UTC
Its that time again...time for a new dog bed!

I will have a look in our local pet shop but they are normally so expensive I thought i'd ask for any recommendations. I don't want a waterproof one this time just a nice comfy bed for 2 dogs to share (they won't lay seperately!)

:-)
- By belgian bonkers Date 13.05.08 21:06 UTC
There's a couple of companies on ebay do lovely beds and quite cheap too.
- By Honeybee [gb] Date 13.05.08 21:07 UTC
Don't know if you ever have access to a TKMaxx store but I found lovely beds there, all sizes, very cheaply! The make of mine is Chilli Dog and they are very well made and comfy and loads cheaper than from a pet store.
- By Dawn-R Date 13.05.08 21:39 UTC
I recently bought this one for my elderly Irish Setter. It's fabulous, really squashy and there are zips in all the sections so you can remove the cushions for washing.

Bailey recommends the biggest of these and it's a great price too.

http://www.surreypetsupplies.co.uk/acatalog/Jacky_Dog_Bed.html

Dawn R.
- By magica [gb] Date 14.05.08 09:24 UTC
I brought my little girl a lovely comfy bed from a local garden centre they always now have a pet section in those places with really fantastic looking beds, mine cost me £ 40- I completely over estimated her size?when she got in it she was this tiny thing in the middle ! Well it only lasted about 2 days as see destroyed it !
Got a plastic one from Robinson's horsey mag only £7 they both cuddle up in there. :)
- By Angels2 Date 14.05.08 14:56 UTC
Honeybee - Now I just feel depressed as we don't have a TKMaxx over here :-( LOL

I think I may opt for a plastic bed with a nice cushion inside as their beds can get very mucky so perhaps this will be easier to keep clean I will have a look at the weekend!
- By Brainless [gb] Date 14.05.08 15:21 UTC
Plasitc bed for mine with vet bed to line it.
- By Angels2 Date 14.05.08 15:27 UTC
We did try that when our eldest was little but he kept chewing the fluff from where it was cut and I got worried he may swallow it! (I know I am a worrier!)
- By Brainless [gb] Date 14.05.08 15:35 UTC
Well the stuffing in the soft beds and the fabric would be even more worrisome.

Vet bed should be washed before use to remove loose fibres.
- By Angels2 Date 14.05.08 15:59 UTC
Yes I do agree but they have only ever chewed a proper bed when they were in kennels (long story!) but the loose fibres on the vet bed seemed to entice him!! lol

Maybe the vet bedding that we have had was faulty because even after washing it had bits that came loose. :-)
- By Michelle_Best [gb] Date 14.05.08 17:13 UTC
Yeah i got mine from TKMAXX it was £20 and fits my pug and bully girl on nicely and its leopard print which is even better!
the have them in loads of colours and styles and ive not seen them as big anywhere else for that cheap.
- By Angels2 Date 14.05.08 17:41 UTC
I can feel a "need" for a trip back home to the mainland.... :-)
Topic Dog Boards / General / Dog Beds

Powered by mwForum 2.29.6 © 1999-2015 Markus Wichitill

About Us - Terms and Conditions - Privacy Policy