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Definitely not this one

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:laugh: :eek: Haha I love his/her face :) What you talking about... I didn't do this! lol

I got a Snooza D1000 last week. Brock hasn't managed to tear it yet but I got home today and he had unzipped the hidden zipper and removed the inner cushion. Thank god he hadn't shredded it!!!

What a little smart ass :p

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Purina has just released a bed that is chew proof, they will replace it if your dog chews it

I just bought this for my dogs. Feels extremely sturdy and comfortable.

We have one as well. I love that it is easy to wash. And very snuggly. We got ours at Petstock.

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:( I wish my boy was still enough to chill out like that!!! how old is georgie and that bed looks so comfy!!

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Would like to inform everyone that Gus has made a neat incision in the snooza jack's bed and took out the pillow... but he has not torn the pillow to shreds so I need to get it fixed.

Jade here is a link DOG BEDS

Thanks :) that doesn't give me much hope for miss Bella then if Gus gets through it :(

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Would like to inform everyone that Gus has made a neat incision in the snooza jack's bed and took out the pillow... but he has not torn the pillow to shreds so I need to get it fixed.

Jade here is a link DOG BEDS

Thanks :) that doesn't give me much hope for miss Bella then if Gus gets through it :(

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I think the Snooza D1000 is a lot more durable

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This topic has come up before, and I've posted this answer before.

Get a pallet and some thrown out carpet from a tip, or recycling center, or curbside disposal. Cut the carpet to size and tack it to the pallet with roofing nails or carpet tacks. The dog will have a hard time destroying it, and if the bed does get destroyed, you will only be out a few bucks replacing it.

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I have hammock beds for my 3 Airedales. The hession bage were needing to be replaced every 3 or 4 weeks. We picked got an old trapmoline mat an replaced the bags with that. Several months later we still have the beds intact.

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This topic has come up before, and I've posted this answer before.

Get a pallet and some thrown out carpet from a tip, or recycling center, or curbside disposal. Cut the carpet to size and tack it to the pallet with roofing nails or carpet tacks. The dog will have a hard time destroying it, and if the bed does get destroyed, you will only be out a few bucks replacing it.

I think I remember the last time you posted that too, it's a great idea but the beds will be inside the house so I want them to look nice and tidy! :)

I have hammock beds for my 3 Airedales. The hession bage were needing to be replaced every 3 or 4 weeks. We picked got an old trapmoline mat an replaced the bags with that. Several months later we still have the beds intact.

Bella has a hammock bed outside that has a hessian sack on it, she loves sitting on there, Harley refuses to use his though. I don't think he is a fan on how it moves so he just sits on the floor!

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