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I remember seeing some really good looking sleeping bags on here a while ago but can't find them now.

Does anyone know where I can get a couple for a reasonable price?

Not too expensive because Poppy is still at the 'chew anything' stage :(

Poppy Walking on water...

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try Dawn and Juley on Collars R Us website , I know Dawn has a few
 
try Dawn and Juley on Collars R Us website , I know Dawn has a few

Thank you for that

My girls are always burrowing down unser my duvet so I thought that a couple of sleeping bags for the sitting room

would be great.

Karen
 
I got a new sleeping bag for my older dog as Paddy the cheeky pup keeps on getting into his bed and stealing his sleeping bag. I bought this one which is just gorgeous (but expensive) as fully lined in fur and really well made but guess what... yes the little sod prefers the new one. The website is Charley Chau if you wanted to have a look.

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I bought mine one, fleece lined, beautiful. They will lie on top of it but refuse to snuggle in it and I've decided it's because they can't work out how to get in! It's a good job they can rely on their looks and not their brains to get them through life. :rolleyes:
 
I got a new sleeping bag for my older dog as Paddy the cheeky pup keeps on getting into his bed and stealing his sleeping bag. I bought this one which is just gorgeous (but expensive) as fully lined in fur and really well made but guess what... yes the little sod prefers the new one. The website is Charley Chau if you wanted to have a look.

That sleeping bag looks like it would be great - lots of room.

Thanks for the link

Karen
 
I bought mine one, fleece lined, beautiful. They will lie on top of it but refuse to snuggle in it and I've decided it's because they can't work out how to get in! It's a good job they can rely on their looks and not their brains to get them through life. :rolleyes:

I know just what you mean (w00t) .

But who needs brains when you have someone who will cater to your every desire ;)
 
forgot to say but that was the other reason for getting a new sleeping bag as they can get into this new one BY THEMSELVES yes you don't need to get up every hour to let them back in :blink:
 
I bought mine one, fleece lined, beautiful. They will lie on top of it but refuse to snuggle in it and I've decided it's because they can't work out how to get in! It's a good job they can rely on their looks and not their brains to get them through life. :rolleyes:

I know just what you mean (w00t) .

But who needs brains when you have someone who will cater to your every desire ;)

forgot to say but that was the other reason for getting a new sleeping bag as they can get into this new one BY THEMSELVES yes you don't need to get up every hour to let them back in :blink:
What was I saying about brains - that's it, they have them, I haven't 'cos I'm the mug who gets up and down! :wacko:
 
I bought mine one, fleece lined, beautiful. They will lie on top of it but refuse to snuggle in it and I've decided it's because they can't work out how to get in! It's a good job they can rely on their looks and not their brains to get them through life. :rolleyes:

I know just what you mean (w00t) .

But who needs brains when you have someone who will cater to your every desire ;)

forgot to say but that was the other reason for getting a new sleeping bag as they can get into this new one BY THEMSELVES yes you don't need to get up every hour to let them back in :blink:
What was I saying about brains - that's it, they have them, I haven't 'cos I'm the mug who gets up and down! :wacko:

Thanks everyone for your suggestions - I've decided to get out the sewing machine and use the bits from a single duvet that Poppy has 'played with' (w00t) and some fleece that I have from when I used to make greyhound and whippet jackets.

It seems that they need a longer bottom bit so that they have something to stand on whilst burrowing in. The whole thing should stay reasonably still so they can get in without always needing help - I hope... :rolleyes:
 

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