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Dog beds
Samantha99
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Any suggestions for good value dog beds?
I've got six dogs and need to replace beds! I love Orvis but the price!
Looking for soft roundy shape with cushion and needs to be washable.
Thanks for any replies
I've got six dogs and need to replace beds! I love Orvis but the price!
Looking for soft roundy shape with cushion and needs to be washable.
Thanks for any replies
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We get ours from JTF Warehouse they are all over now

Steph x0 -
Best ones Ive had are an amazing 12 years old, that has to be money saving in anyones book

They are by Danish Design, only come in grey, rectangular soft foam with a large lip, covered in tough rubber which is waterproof.
http://www.danishdesign.co.uk/product/easy-care-beds/0 -
Costco have some fabulous ones at the moment xMFW - We've only gone and blooming done it!May 2013:j0
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I just use an old duvet. Dog loves it.0
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Cheap single duvets.
Easy to pop in washing machine, can get covers for them (or if you are handy with a sewing machine you could make your own/personalise them!), will keep its shape/puffiness longer than most dog beds and usually cost no more than £5-8 each.
Dogs seem to love them too.You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride0 -
Tuffies! Got a big flat one with vet bed cover for mine. Amazing quality they don't go flat
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Two mondeo boot carpets one on top of the other - he loved it!
But then he was too big and old to curl up in a dog bed.Yes it's overwhelming, but what else can we do?
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I also use a duvet for Lenny. He loves it and can pull and move it to make it how he wants. Don't think I'll ever buy a dog bed as such!0
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Hadn't thought of not buying a dog bed! Do you mean single duvets? Or maybe that's a daft question !0
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Depends how big the dog is and how he lies. My ex's scottie had a pillow from the charity shop. My old wolfie x Alsatian would have needed a double to get his legs on.Yes it's overwhelming, but what else can we do?
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