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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 1:06 am    Post subject:  Tuffies Dog Beds Reply with quote Scroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of PageTweet This Post

Can anybody recommend these dog beds?
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Which one is it Helen, can`t see a Tuffie`s one listed, Cindy and CJ are both crated, Cindy did have a bed and so did CJ but he ate them both Laughing

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I am sorry to sneak in but could not help but lough at CJ eating the beds Very Happy .
Also do not know which one is 'Tuffie'... Confused

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a nice bed was mollys favorite food for awhile, she ate 3 of them. cant see that bed either

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do you mean these dog beds?

http://www.tuffies.co.uk/products.asp

I don't have one... but have seen them before and did consider them. Can't remember where I came to find them, but it must have been on someones recomendation.

I'm holding off until I know Huds won't chew it as they are a bit too exspensive for him to tear apart! He ruined a "posh" brand dog bed within three days Wink They do claim to be chew proof though. Who knows?!

I'm sticking with Vet bed for a wee while.


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Yes they are them. I was just wondering if anyone had heard of them or used them as as they are expensive. I think I will give them a miss and go for something abit cheaper. I got Henry a bed from furbabies an extra large one as I thought it would be too heavy for him to move. How wrong was I he was picking it up and trying to drag it along the floor as well as chewing the corners.

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A friend of mine has bought one recently and I know she felt it was rather narrow, but that could just be the particular size she choose.

I have recently bought a Kudos bed, an oval mattress style one, and am really pleased with it. I like the fact that they are truly waterproof to the point you can hose them down. I suspect this one may well get used in the garden in the summer too. The cover seems nice and tough (we got the commercial strength one).


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Trust me they are NOT chew proof.

They make good beds once you are sure your dog has stopped chewing Cool .


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Have you got a link for the kudos beds Angela?

Thanks

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I must be lucky, none of mine chew their bed cushions - infact no dog I have had has ever done. I have never had a dog who is a chewer - well, I have, but I guess very early persistent training means they have never chewed things up...

Apart from Indi, who chewed....wait for it.....the Newfoundland dog book my OH bought me before we got him Rolling Eyes Laughing I guess he thought it was rubbish!

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