Hrm. I was looking at the top result wrong. Anyways, I always used a folded comforter, that way she could create a little fort in it. Easy to wash and pretty cheap.
Hrm. I was looking at the top result wrong. Anyways, I always used a folded comforter, that way she could create a little fort in it. Easy to wash and pretty cheap.
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We bought a dog bed once. Our dogs laughed at us while curled up on top of our bed.
We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty. We must remember always that accusation is not proof and that conviction depends upon evidence and due process of law. We will not walk in fear, one of another. We will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason, if we dig deep in our history and our doctrine, and remember that we are not descended from fearful men. Edward R. Murrow
My dogs kept going thru pillows and crates like they were candy until I got them cots from petcot.com. They have an option for heavy duty vinyl which is what I got. They're practically indestructable.
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We sell a memory foam dog bed mattress thing at my store and I'm jealous because it's more fucking comfortable than my own bed...
Rojo, there are a ton of options. Truth is, we only crate our dog about five to eight hours a day so we just use a couple large bath towels that are now rags. We wash/swap em out once or twice a week. They do make dog beds that are specific to crates, from appearance and label, that look comfy and sell for around $60 or more at Pet Smart. Dog beds have gotten ridiculous, and we have two, that cost a good bit more than the previous price tag. We recycle our dog beds regularly. We throw the outer shells in the wash and dryer every two weeks or so. Let the inner bed sit out on the deck to sort of air out some. Every six or eight months we remove all the stuffing from the inner shell and restuff it with appropriate material from either Walmart, Pet Smart or even Ben Franklin. The padding material is pretty multi-use stuff. It's annoying swapping out the bedding but it's significantly cheaper than replacing beds yearly. They're just getting stupid expensive and this way the beds smell better sooner than when replacing a couple hundred dollars worth of dog beds.
No. Not at all true. They are possessed of a truly evil intelligence. They destroy all you hold dear. When he was younger and I was in college without a lot of spare time, he ATE THE WALLS. Seriously. We lost shoes. He ate my favorite folding camp chair that was out on the porch. The one with the built in foot rest! I still miss that thing. One time, a friend was trying to get him to obey, getting frustrated, and Callahan trotted over, lifted a leg, and peed on his shin. EVIL. I probably shouldn't have laughed.
But now he's almost eleven and he's been perfectly well-behaved (for me, anyway... still doesn't respect my boyfriend) for a few years, even off-leash. I've never had any dog as easy to train and I've had a lot of dogs. Sometimes, when I'm feeling extra evil, I show off Callahan to some strangers at the park and when they fall in love with his perfect obedience and eternal scruffy puppy cuteness, I DON'T warn them. Muahahahahahahaha!
Seriously though, don't ever get a JRT.
We have one dog and I think he converts darkness to unbearable heat every night.
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He's so happy though...