how do i get my dogs to stop shredding their blankets and beds?

Monday, February 8th, 2010

when i’m gone to work during the day my dogs are outside in the yard. they have a giant shed that is pretty much all theirs. i have dog beds and comforters for them to snuggle up in and it’s quite cozy. the problem? they shred everything after a day or two. as much as i would love to be able to buy them new beds every two days, it’s just not in the ole budget. i don’t want to spray bitter apple or anything like that on the beds if it’s gonna make them not want to lay on them anymore and it probably wouldn’t deter them from shredding them anyway. and i give them each one or two rawhides every day so it’s not for lack of chew stuff. when they come inside they don’t shred our furniture or blankets so what gives?

well i have two pitbulls and they do the same thing chew all of there beds and blankets. What we did was make sure that there is alot of toys and other things to chew on instead of blankets and beds well i hope you find an answer..

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*NEW* SLAUGHTER SNUGGIES SPOOF

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

My Website:
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THE SLAUGHTER SNUGGIES

only a matter of time…

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Dogs and Blankets – PetTube.com

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Who shouldnt a dog be comfortable when she goes to sleep? The sheets have a 300-thread count.
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Snuggievey: Is a ‘comfy throw blanket with sleeves’ just another name for ’snuggie’?

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/furnitureandhomedecor/nflteamshop/bears/PRD~545710/Chicago+Bears+Comfy+Throw+Blanket+With+Sleeves+By+Northwest.jsp

They have Snuggies for people.
They have Snuggies for dogs.
BUT
Do they have Snuggies for the men who need them most?
CELLAR DWELLERS.
I feel a yuletide moment coming on.

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Dog Car Seat Cover

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

The family dog is a staple is many households. For a lot of us, our dogs are simply just another family member. We love taking our dog out on walks, running around the backyard and for the occasional road trip. The thing that makes having the dog in the car a bit of a challenge is that unlike the rest of the family, he’s not taking a bath everyday. We needed to find a way to protect the upholstery without having to put the dog in a cage. We found the perfect solution in a dog car seat cover.

We used to use an old blanket to protect the back seat of the car, but that was fraught with problems. Notably the dog would move and so would the blanket. With the dog car seat cover that’s no longer a problem, as it stays put even when Rover is moving back and forth from window to window.

The main different with a regular car seat cover and one made for the family pet is that the latter is easy to remove and made of a different material. Whereas a regular cover is usually made of some plush material, the dog car seat cover is made with plastic. It keeps the car’s seat protected in the event that the dog can’t hold it until we get to where we’re going.

Some animals also get a bit queasy from the motion of the car. It’s very unpleasant having to be the one who needs to clean up the mess. If you have a dog car seat cover, it’s simply a matter of removing the cover, and throwing it in the trash or into a washing machine. You’ll also probably want to leave the car windows open for a time to air out the car.

You may think that the choice of patterns isn’t as varied as they are with a traditional seat cover. In fact, there are many different colors and patterns in a seat cover made for an animal. You’ll certainly be able to find a dog car seat cover to match the inner decor of your vehicle, but keep in mind that it’s not going to be on the seat all the time, unless you take the dog everywhere with you.

Even if the dog doesn’t have any accidents in the car, you need to clean the cover from time to time. Depending on the label, you may be advised to either wipe the dog car seat cover with a damp cloth, hand wash it or throw it into the washing machine. In almost all cases, drying flat is recommended so as not to damage the plastic in the dryer.

If you’ve got a dog that you like to take on road trips, you’d do well to invest in one. It will not only save the interior of your car from accidents, it will help keep the smell of the dog out of the fabric.

John Pawlett
http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/dog-car-seat-cover-91488.html

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