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Since i got my mates lab, him and the springer have shredded more beds than i can count!!! i've put in allsorts for them from pillows to duvets, to fabric beds and even the toughies!!! they've destroyed all of them and i now spend my days picking up fluff from all over the yard!!! I'm toying with the idea of stable mat rubber or straw, i guess with straw i'm still gonna be picking it up everyday, so does anyone have any experience of rubber used for stables???

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Since i got my mates lab, him and the springer have shredded more beds than i can count!!! i've put in allsorts for them from pillows to duvets, to fabric beds and even the toughies!!! they've destroyed all of them and i now spend my days picking up fluff from all over the yard!!! I'm toying with the idea of stable mat rubber or straw, i guess with straw i'm still gonna be picking it up everyday, so does anyone have any experience of rubber used for stables???

 

 

 

i nail down carpet on a sheet of plywood.... every now and again i change it when it gets tatty.... you can pick up old carpet pretty handy

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I thought about the shredded tea bag stuff, but like you say it'll just get dragged everywhere!!!! the cheeky twats have even gone into the lurchers bed when they're all out and ripped his up too!!!! :(

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Ive had all that bother mate, what i have done is put a higher board up just before the sleeping area, then put pine chippings in for the bedding, i get the odd bit lying about but just sweep it up when its dry, the chippings i use are large and antiseptic, the type used for horses.

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Ive had all that bother mate, what i have done is put a higher board up just before the sleeping area, then put pine chippings in for the bedding, i get the odd bit lying about but just sweep it up when its dry, the chippings i use are large and antiseptic, the type used for horses.

 

 

that was another thought, where do you get the chippings from???

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See the chippings would that not give them callouses hard skin patches on the elbows ???

 

 

Ive never had any bother yet, but only been using this method for about 2 months.

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can you not put something on or in there bedding to stop them shredding it? something that dogs dont like the taste of but wouldnt do any harm to there skin or eyes?

when my whippet was small it had a habit of chewing the chair legs, table legs and scratching the carpet up i used to sprinkle pepper on them to stop it, they soon learn not to bother it again.

its just a case of trying to find something suitable.

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it starts because of fluffing it up and humping it, then they hump each other then they just shred it, must be their equivalent to have a smoke after sex.......... :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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I WAS IN MY PET SHOP THE OTHER DAY AND HE HAD A ROLL OF DOG BEDDING, HE SAID ITS WHAT THE VETS USE ,ITS GREY AND REALLY SOFT AND THEY CANT RIP IT IF YOU NAIL IT DOWN AND WHAT EVER ITS MADE FROM FLEES WONT LIVE IN IT. ITS 40 EURO A METER SO IT WANT 2 BE GOOD FOR THAT PRICE.

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You could try using old towels/sweaters/curtains etc - they would do for the dogs to lie on and might not be as exciting for them to rip up as stuff with fluffy filling in such as dog beds and duvets etc. When they are minging you can just throw them out and get more from friends or charity shops?

 

I used to buy quilted dog beds but one of my pups used to chew them up then piss on them - very frustrating. Now they get old stuff to lie on but i make sure buttons, zips etc have been removed.

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