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    Default Indestructible dog bed

    So Ive searched the web enough to know that such a thing allegedly exists. Question is, are they? Need one for a 75ish lb Doberman. Not sure I like the idea of the cot style things but if thats my only option that truly works.....a regular bed lasts 3-4 days, tops. Then he'll get a corner,....then it explodes....

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    Don’t give him a bed. He’ll be fine on the floor
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    Literally translated to, "I smell like Scotch and Kodiak".
    "Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees"- Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson

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    Carhartt makes a tuff one

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    Hardwood floor throughout and he will destroy a rug eventually too. So, no, thats not an option.

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    All mine are on cot style beds due to the fact they tear up the pillow ones.

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    Well unfortunately you’ll continue to buy beds. I’m not sure if there is such a thing.
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    Literally translated to, "I smell like Scotch and Kodiak".
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    My wife bought my dog a fancy dog bed when she was a pup. I didn’t know the price and if I knew at the time I would have returned it. But we have had it for 8 years and my cheesie has done everything from lay in it full of mud to literally chewing on it. Nothing has stopped it. The company is called Frontgate. I don’t know if they have stores, not my kinda store but this thing is phenomenal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crzyunclelewis View Post
    Carhartt makes a tuff one
    The first Carhartt I had lasted 8-10months until my chocolate lab found a loose thread on a seam. He managed to rip it while digging and adjusting the bed. Destroyed it after that.

    Bought a Carhartt replacement and it felt like it was made with lighter fabric although label claimed it was the same weight. I was correct and it didn’t last 2 weeks.

    This was with a 12 year old dog that liked to dig and dig to adjust the bed perfectly.


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    My two Boykins have destroyed every bed we have tried and I’m not sure there isn’t one that we have not given a go. The carharrt lasted a few months. The Orvis lasted less than 24 hours. Now they sleep on sofa and haven’t so much as licked it- weird animals
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    Kurunda bes

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    I would buy one bed and a shock collar. He would learn.
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    After going through about 8 other brands.

    Get a Blue Beagle Dog Mat from Walmart.....thank me later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tater View Post
    I would buy one bed a shock collar. He would learn.
    Break the dog and your problem is solved.

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    Catdaddy, I might give that one a try and if it dont work Ill go to the cot. Thanks for the replies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurLee View Post
    Catdaddy, I might give that one a try and if it dont work Ill go to the cot. Thanks for the replies.
    Might have to order it for store pickup.

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    Green grass in the backyard. They love it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catdaddy View Post
    Might have to order it for store pickup.

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    Dang right I aint walkin in there!

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    Plywood box and 3 of the $5.88 blankets from Walmart. Toss them when they get stinky or torn up and replace.
    Yeah, but do you consider a dog to be a filthy animal? I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy but they're definitely dirty. But, a dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way.


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    We bought a bed for our spaniels but both of them still go lay under the kitchen table for hours. Like it was said before, they’re strange dogs.
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    If he's inside, crate will work best.

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