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PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 1:09 pm    Post subject:  can you get two labs in one rigid plastic bed? Reply with quote Scroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of PageTweet This Post

Rolo & Kimmy had these at the kennels, they must have liked them as they are now 'digging' on their beds, they must have liked the feel of being enclosed.

So I'm wondering whether the biggest size is suitable for two labs? Has anyone else managed to get two in? I thought it would be cosy.



This is the type. Thanks

Lindsey, Rolo & Kimmy XXX

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My two have a plastic bed each, the base measures about 36 inches across (although they are wider at the top), they love them, sometimes choosing to have one each and if it's chilly they snuggle up together.

They last forever and in the summer I take them out and disinfect and hose them.

They have a 'mattress' in the bottom with a fleece over it so I can take the fleece off and wash it once a week.

We've got blue beds but I love that pink one! Very Happy

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I bought the largest of these and while they will both go in it for a nap, Tess does like to stretch out and sleep on her back so will move elsewhere.
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My lab and springer fit into our largest rigid bed, just measured the base and it is 34", they do have a bed each, but sometimes prefer to snuggle up together.
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Hi,

Also had the biggest one, when I had 2 labs, full grown, both fitted it fine, all nice and snug.. now only one lab, he has plenty of room all to himself.. Smile

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Molly and Megan have one each of the next size down but they choose to cuddle up in one. Great I thought, when Duke arrived we thought he could have the unused one. No such luck. He hates being too warm and usually finds a bit of cold floor to lay on. His favourite place is in the dining room stretched out on the slate hearth, or the tiled floor in the (cold) conservatory. His choice not mine.

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Think the picture below might answer your question Laughing

Actually, I have 2 of these beds in the largest size and it does sleep 2 dogs quite comfortably.


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That pic is soooooooo funny, i love it !
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Laughing Fab piccie Lyndaloo!
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I love that picture. I admit I did make my husband look at it to add fuel to my "ofcourse 4 labradors isn't too many" campaign!!
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