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Got the pet Mat for my old man Westie from longton yesterday. Plenty in stock. perfect fit for in his little igloo as well so thank you for that!0
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Westywoodpecker wrote: ». :j
I'm not sure who taught me that the shelf edge label has reg or a 1 to indicate that its a one off, but that's really well worth knowing thanks
Interesting...I'll look out for that.pulliptears wrote: »Got the pet Mat for my old man Westie from longton yesterday. Plenty in stock. perfect fit for in his little igloo as well so thank you for that!
Made me laugh how they have a picture of a labrador on the packaging - it's definitely only suitable for cats and small dogs!Less stuff, more life, love, laughter and cats!
Even if I'm on the shopping threads, it doesn't mean I'm buying! Sometimes it's good to just look and then hit the CLOSE button!0 -
juliebunny wrote: »Interesting...I'll look out for that.
Made me laugh how they have a picture of a labrador on the packaging - it's definitely only suitable for cats and small dogs!
Oh definitely! Perfect Westie size, anything bigger is going to struggle0 -
Two pack of photo fridge magnets 99p in Home Bargains.
Same as these ones:
http://direct.asda.com/ASDA-Fridge-Frames---6x4-Inch/001725774,default,pd.htmlA home without a dog is like a flower without petals.0 -
pulliptears wrote: »Got the pet Mat for my old man Westie from longton yesterday. Plenty in stock. perfect fit for in his little igloo as well so thank you for that!
Where will I find a little igloo? My two Yorkies would love one as they often lie under their bed as if they want to be sheltered. It's funny when they try to run out as the bed drags along on top of their backsA home without a dog is like a flower without petals.0 -
Where will I find a little igloo? My two Yorkies would love one as they often lie under their bed as if they want to be sheltered. It's funny when they try to run out as the bed drags along on top of their backs
Here's Bob in his:
It's the best bed I have ever bought for him simply because it's so snug. He sleeps in the kitchen (his choice) so I worry about him being warm at night and draughts etc This is extremely warm and with the addition of this heat mat he loves it. One thing I will add is that the cushion that comes with it is very thin and not up to much so you will need a cushion.
When it first arrived I thought it looked really small, but the cushion from his bed fitted straight into it so it was quite deceiving. If it helps he's a pretty average sized Westie.
I bought it originally from Zooplus and it was listed as a 'cosy dog den' and I paid I think £18 delivered they don't seem to have them now
They do have a bigger igloo but they are a lot more expensive
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/dogs/dog_beds_baskets/soft_dog_beds/dog_beds/275408
There is one on eBay the same as Bobs though.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dog-Den-Felti-/271142962965?pt=UK_Pet_Supplies_Dogs&hash=item3f216147150 -
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I remember seeing this photo, it might have been in the thread 'show us your dog's bed'. My two would probably need a big one to fit both of them in and still have a bit space to move/get out. They even put the cushions on top of them when they are lying on the settee so they would definitely love a sheltered bed. Home Bargains had some igloo type bed's in last year but I am sure they were for cats, I have never seen dog igloo's.
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I remember seeing this photo, it might have been in the thread 'show us your dog's bed'. My two would probably need a big one to fit both of them in and still have a bit space to move/get out. They even put the cushions on top of them when they are lying on the settee so they would definitely love a sheltered bed. Home Bargains had some igloo type bed's in last year but I am sure they were for cats, I have never seen dog igloo's.
TBH I didn't know dog igloos existed until I was browsing zooplus. If I had I'd have bought a big one years ago when I had my Scottie as well.
The bigger ones are more expensive but I do think they are completely worth it, especially in this weather when it's cold and draughty.
Some dogs love being under things don't they? Seems like a Yorkie trait as well because my Nana had one that was exactly the same. She was at her happiest in the airing cupboard!0 -
These were the ones I seen in Home Bargains last year for around £7 but I thought they looked quite small.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pyramid-Cat-Puppy-Pet-Bed-Igloo-Mat-for-Small-Dog-Kennel-Rabbit-Hut-3-COLOURS-/200876971700?pt=UK_Pet_Supplies_Cats&var=&hash=item2ec53356b4
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Soft-Strawberry-Pet-Igloo-Dog-Cat-Bed-House-Kennel-Doggy-Fashion-Cushion-Basket-/310541611505?pt=UK_Pet_Supplies_Cats&var=&hash=item484db8f1f1A home without a dog is like a flower without petals.0 -
pulliptears wrote: »TBH I didn't know dog igloos existed until I was browsing zooplus. If I had I'd have bought a big one years ago when I had my Scottie as well.
The bigger ones are more expensive but I do think they are completely worth it, especially in this weather when it's cold and draughty.
Some dogs love being under things don't they? Seems like a Yorkie trait as well because my Nana had one that was exactly the same. She was at her happiest in the airing cupboard!
My other two Yorkies were happy lying on the bed or on their own bed but these two are totally different they won't lie on my bed as they have to be under the covers but they get sent straight out when they do that. I always find them under pillows, settee cushions, their bed and dressing gowns that are on the bed. They do love their own bed but I often find them lying under it, I don't think it's because they are cold as the heating is always on - they just like to hide and be cosy. I am going to search for a dog igloo nowA home without a dog is like a flower without petals.0
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