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By issysmum
Date 27.08.02 19:05 UTC
I'm sure I'm missing something really simple but I can't get my vet bed to stay still :( Holly sleeps in a crate at night with a plastic tray in the bottom that I've covered with Vet Bedding.
I've tried tucking it under the tray but she pulls it up and the tray falls down on the base of the cage and terrifies her!! I've also tried putting layers of newspaper in the bottom of the cage and putting the vet bed on top of that but it just slips around and and she then sheds the newspaper.
How can I keep the vet bed in one place as it seems silly to have it in her cage when she can't lie on it!
Thanks,
Fiona
x x x
Have you thought about Velcro?
You can get the stick on kind that sticks to the bottom of the
plastic tray and sticks to the fabric too.
I guess it's only ok if you don't have a chewer,
I have my Boxer 'pup' well junior and she's re-designed most of
the vet bed, it has nice holes in it, never on the outsides always in the middle .....:)
I'm waiting for her to stop chewing it, and when she does she can have some new vet-bed........
By weims
Date 27.08.02 20:03 UTC

You can get vet bed with a rubber backing so it doesnt slip on plastic trays.
Lynn
By Jackie H
Date 27.08.02 20:05 UTC
Poke a piece of string or tape through the vet bed at each corner and tie it to the cage. Ja:)kie
By pamela Reidie
Date 27.08.02 22:19 UTC
Jackie have been watching Blue Peter???
Good Idea..
Pam
By fleetgold
Date 27.08.02 22:02 UTC
Fiona
Vet bed is extremely warm and can be too hot for dogs in summer. My dogs tend to turn it upside down so they are lying on the base rather than the top. Is it possible that Holly is deliberately trying to get it out of the way because she is too hot and that she actually does not want to sleep on it?
Joan
Take the rough with the smooth
By JaneS (Moderator)
Date 27.08.02 22:31 UTC
This was my thought too. I don't use vet bedding in summer usually - our Cockers would only dig them out of the way, just like Holly is doing. Perhaps a thin cotton covered duvet would be better, Fiona?
Jane
By issysmum
Date 28.08.02 11:13 UTC
Thanks Jane, I'll try a duvet cover. I wonder which she'd prefer - Paddington or Winnie the Pooh????? :D
Fiona
x x x
By Leigh
Date 29.08.02 11:22 UTC
Oooooo Paddington EVERY time :D ;-)
By issysmum
Date 28.08.02 11:10 UTC
Having read your post Joan I've realised that's exactly what Holly is trying to do - she scrunches the vet bed up into the end of her crate and sleeps on the plastic.
I've spent three weeks trying to get her bedding comfy for her that I never thought she might prefer being on the plastic!!!!!
Fiona
x x x
By DaveN
Date 28.08.02 20:31 UTC
Fiona, you should know by now that spaniels are like women - there is no logic to their actions. And to try and understand them and their motivations is fruitless.
By Lara
Date 28.08.02 20:34 UTC
By Crazy Cockers
Date 28.08.02 20:38 UTC
Watch it Dave !!! :D There are alot of us "spaniel" people on the board :D :D
Natasha :o
By issysmum
Date 28.08.02 20:58 UTC
Yes, but we'll do anything for a tummy rub :D :D :D :D
Fiona
x x x
How's your little one getting on with the trainer?
By mattie
Date 28.08.02 22:00 UTC
You lookin for a slap dave
By mari
Date 28.08.02 22:17 UTC
No Mattie a good wallop :D
By jackyjat
Date 29.08.02 09:10 UTC
Asda sell a roll of non-slip matting (in a sort of grid like pattern) meant for rugs but can be cut and used under vet-bed in the cold winter months when dogs chose not to sleep on the plastic!! It is about £3 per roll and you dont' need to use much. It is washable too.
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