Dog Beds

Locke

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I'm trying to find a medium sized, washable cover, rectangular pillow dog bed. preferably under $50.

I can't seem to find one anywhere!

Anyone have recommendations?
 

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I bought Cynder's from Drs. Foster&Smith. It was around $35, I think? I really like it. It was the pillow top stretch lounger, but there are lots of other good beds, too!
 

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I have the LL bean one and while I have nothing but great things to say it's about $95..
that said,they will take it back no matter what and free exchanges. Even if it's gross, chewed, peed on or you just want a new one etc... so you basically are buying the last dog bed you will ever have to buy essentially lol I've sent back 3 of them (merlin went through a destructive stage...)

http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/44560?feat=134-CL1&page=premium-denim-dog-bed-set-rectangular

and it's rectangle with a washable cover
 
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Sometimes there's Kirkland beds at Costco for like 40,bucks. Water proof covers and very dense foam that stands up to heavy dogs and use. Best beds for the buck I've come across
 

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I <3 my Target dog beds - lots of options for covers, and you can't beat the price!
 

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Sometimes there's Kirkland beds at Costco for like 40,bucks. Water proof covers and very dense foam that stands up to heavy dogs and use. Best beds for the buck I've come across
The Costco beds are great when you can find them! Tough, easy to wash and reassemble, plus our dogs love 'em.
Even though the one we have is really only designed to fit 1 dog, there's typically 2 or 3 crammed on there (and they get free reign of the beds and couches, plus I have other beds set up for them).
 

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the problem with my CAO Volka is that he already tore apart two beds and he has a tendency to eat the stuffing. i spent lots of money on the last one and he only used it for a month. so now i have all his area padded with thick rubber mats that are used in the gym, covering closely and tightly all his living area so he cannot hold on to a corner and start chewing it, besides these are very thick,,,so he just sleeps on them. The weather here is very mild so no need to any covers or anything like that.
my other dog Bono the bichon just sleeps wherever he pleases and most of the time on my bed.
Lately my vet got some really heavy duty impermeable thick beds for dogs made in Italy i think but they are too expensive like around 250 dollars the big one for Volka, but i am not taking the risk....
 

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Thanks for all the suggestions! I'm in Canada, so shipping charges for a bed are insane!

I'll check out Costco, Target and The Bay, thanks!

Oh Molly Mutts too!! Love that idea!!!
 

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I love my Target dog beds. I've had one since we got Roxie, and another I bought last year to replace Buddy's (RIP) bed (also a Target bed, but I believe we got it... three years before she passed, so it lasted a LONG time).
 

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