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  1. Just checked and it was $20 for pan $38 postage
  2. It was a plastic one - think they quoted me $30 for the pan and $30 for postage to WA I've just been to bunnings and bought 2m of lino from bunnings for $15 so will try that first
  3. Thanks for all your replies, managed to get one from vebo pets
  4. Rebanne Thanks for the reply, thats a good idea
  5. Only the very occasional accident but as the crate is on a wooden floor in the family room a vet bed is no good, dont want to have to replace the floor, crate pan is a bit cheaper
  6. What are the dimensions of the pan you need? Personally the first thing I do with crates is remove the pan.. just adds weight. 115cm x 72cm We use it indoors for our pup ...... helps catch any accidents
  7. Hi I'm trying to find a replacement pan/tray for an extra large dog crate ...... I've had a search online but had no luck. Any ideas Thanks
  8. We had a similar problem with our ridgeback pup, our breeder suggested using an old large roasting tin which seems to work well, she has to chase her food around so takes a little longer to eat
  9. Kenzi - loyal servant, bodyguard, he's very attentive (would make a lovely husband/boyfriend ) Nala - definitely excavation work, maybe working down the mines Me - midwife
  10. Thank you I'll have a look for that :D
  11. Hi I'm mum to a 6 yr old Staffx rescue dog and a 5month old Rhodesian Ridgegback puppy. I'm after some recommendations for dog behaviour books, reading lots of posts on here has got me wanting more Thanks in advance
  12. I got some blankets from Salvos for about $6 and cut them into quarters, that way I had lots of bedding for when I had to wash some
  13. Great photo's, don't you just loving coming home
  14. It sounds like you have a similar kind of set up to our house, with your pet gate on the laundry and a doggy door, isn't it a pain that you can't go out of that door I'm sure he'll get it and he's still only a baby at 12 weeks, we have a 19wk old pup who hasn't had an accident inside since about 12wks Do you have the pet gate open when he's allowed into the rest of the house? If he has wet his bed its likely the stuffing has got wet too, he'll be able to smell this and therefore repeat the process I think you may have to wash the complete bed, stuffing and cover and maybe invest in a different bed for the living room. Good luck
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