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Homemade Pet Beds


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February 10, 2012

Use a Crib Mattress As Dog BedIf you're tired of having to replace your large dog's bed and spending a lot of money, I suggest you buy a baby crib mattress and a plastic zippered mattress cover. Put a crib sheet over it and you're set, clean up is a breeze and you'll never need another dog bed.

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By Gloria Z from Hoffman Estates, IL

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May 15, 2006

Does anyone have a pattern for a simple and fast doggie bed?

Thanks,
Nelwyn from Bunkie, LA

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By Dawn (Guest Post)
May 15, 20060 found this helpful

I make dog beds out of comforters that I buy and then cut in to 4 pieces. I can buy a queen size comforter at a thrift or discount store for $15. All 4 beds fit in the washing machine so I wash them once a week.

 
May 15, 20060 found this helpful

I took two old pillows, loosely stitched them together, and as above an old comforter folded over the pillows, I used velco on the bottom to keep the comforter on as our little lady likes to find "just the right spot". Easy to come apart to wash the comforter & air dry in the dryer/hang on the line pillows.

 
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May 16, 20060 found this helpful

I found that the one of our dogs who chooses not to sleep on the bed likes an old towel on the floor next to the bed. I alternate two, one in the wash and the other for Buttons to sleep on.

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Not a bed, but she really likes it.

Laine

 
By Glinda (Guest Post)
May 17, 20060 found this helpful

We use baby blankets for our 5 chi's. They're easy to keep washed up. It would be really easy to take 2 quilted baby blankets (baby comforters), sew them together, and stuff, like a big pillow. Depending on the size of your dog. We like finding baby blankets at yardsales. Cheap, cute, comfortable bed.

 
By Pam (Guest Post)
July 1, 20070 found this helpful

I also use the comforters cut into pieces, folded and stitched. Very easy to maintain. But the fastest and easiest dog bed is an old pillow case that you stuff with a blanket or an old pillow. Sew in the stuffing, or put velcro on the ends to remove the pillow when needed. Just stuff and stitch.

 
 
By Tish (Guest Post)
February 25, 20080 found this helpful

I used old jeans to make Biggie's bed. I cut the legs off the jeans & sewed them together after squaring everything. I used a hvy duty zipper I had & took 2 old seat cushions from a sofa that I was getting rid of.

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It took me all of 2 hours maybe. That has been the best dog bed I have. He loves it & is beside himself when I wash it. For Biggie being a big dog it has worked out great.

 
By (Guest Post)
May 10, 20080 found this helpful

If you go to www.simplicity.com you can order design 3960 which is for no-sew dog beds. HTH!

 
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December 11, 2008

How do you make a dog bed?

Julie from Indianapolis, IN

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December 13, 20080 found this helpful
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I would add some cedar chips to the stuffing. It is a natural way to repel fleas, and it smells good.

 
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December 15, 20080 found this helpful
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My mom uses a pillow with a blanket on top for her dogs to snuggle in. I don't think dogs want anything fancy, only comfy!

 
By sandy (Guest Post)
December 21, 20081 found this helpful
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Go to thrift store buy child's sleeping bag sew up end that you would slip into . stuff with old pillows also from thrift store and zip up . When it's time to wash it just zip it off hang to dry out side on line.

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I have purchased 2 so I always have one between washes. My dog is a very big boy and it fits him perfectly. His bed is along side of mine and keeps him from trying to jump on mine.

 
December 21, 20080 found this helpful
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Go to a thrift store and buy a fom rubber mattress pad. Cut out a size a little larger than your dog when he is reclined. If he is the right size, a good pillow cover or sham will do for a cover. Velcro the end closed. You can wash the cover, and the foam rubber won't flatten out. This is what I use for my dogs, and it makes a good orthopaedic bed for them.

 
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September 24, 2010

We have two large dogs - 90 and 120 lbs. that sleep in our bedroom. After going though several dog beds (starting at $40 each times two), because of their size (they literally flattened the beds), I finally convinced my husband to buy a twin mattress.

 
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April 5, 2010

I had to throw out the mattress to our dog's bed. So I used packing peanuts with a freshly laundered cover to replace it with. Works fine!

 
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June 12, 2012

I have 6 dogs and 2 require replacing their beds as they have an air conditioned part of my carport and go outside on their own. I simply find old couches that are put out for the trash and if they are clean and don't have wool covers I pick them up and voila!

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new beds.

 
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December 17, 2010

Recycle your old bed pillows to make your pet a bed. Put the old bed pillows through the washer and dryer to clean and fluff them up. Then use the pillow fill to make a custom bed for your pet.

 
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February 6, 2008

Our cat loves to sleep on something that we use or have used. We had a bunch of odd socks and holey socks from years gone by. Originally I was going to make sock puppets but had a better idea.

 
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April 13, 2013

My older dog started having bladder issues. She was having accidents in the house, on dog beds and on our bed!

 
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January 26, 2012

Could I have a few suggestions on how to make homemade dog beds that are durable for a large breed of dog?

By Homeysue

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November 22, 2004

My dogs are very destructive and manage to tear blanket, cushions, and conventional dog beds by 'digging' to make themselves more comfortable. They have also destroyed 2 lounges, (sofas/settees), and 3 single mattresses I gave them as beds.

 
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August 30, 2012

My dogs follow me all day long and I was constantly falling over them in my home office. I removed the closet doors and layed down 2 old couch cushions and covered them with comforters that I bought at a Thrift Store.

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It sleeps 2 dogs very comfortably and I have a lot more room to move around.

Lab lying on dog bed in closet.

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