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Thanks everyone,

Yes - have already got the crate - the problem I am having is finding something exactly the right size to fit into the crate i.e. a mattress. I have got a couple of nice doggy blankets to put in there but was hoping it wasn't going to be too hard for him to sleep on.

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I've got one of these for my young Dally's crate - he's had it for a month and hasn't destroyed it which is pretty damn impressive :thumbsup: I just lie an old blanket over the top and he sleeps like the baby he is ;) He did have one of these but it ended up like this....

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He was so proud :o

He he :) I originally bought a pillow type thing but it's way too small, and I can just picture him falling off the side of the pillow, so I think the blankets are the way to go.

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Austen - have a look at the link I gave you for the bed Ziggy has now (as opposed to the one he ate) - they are excellent and appear very comfy :thumbsup:

Thanks for the link - just had a look - they look great, but the problem is with the sizing - I obviouls ly got a funny shaped crate - the small is too small and the medium is too big. Thanks for trying to point me in the right direction though :o

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I've got various sized dogs and the same with their crates. I had an old foam mattress which I cut to size for which ever crate. In the summer they have a cotton pillow slip and winter, a flannelette pillow slip (purchased for 50c at the Op Shop.) For the bigger ones I get cotton sheets, flannelette sheets (again from the Op Shop) and make slips to fit then just a blanket or two on top. Foam can be bought from Clark Rubber etc in different sizes as well.

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I've got various sized dogs and the same with their crates. I had an old foam mattress which I cut to size for which ever crate. In the summer they have a cotton pillow slip and winter, a flannelette pillow slip (purchased for 50c at the Op Shop.) For the bigger ones I get cotton sheets, flannelette sheets (again from the Op Shop) and make slips to fit then just a blanket or two on top. Foam can be bought from Clark Rubber etc in different sizes as well.

So you don't find that they chew the foam up?

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Mishka fits in a Virgin Airlines cat box, so he has a few old newspapers in the bottom with a small soft picnic blanket.

Buffy is toilet trained, so she gets a large cardboard box with a flannelette bed sheet that was sold as a size larger then it is. She's got Sam's polar fleece blanket folded in half too, I put it in underneath, but it ends up on top of the pile.

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We have the snooza pet futons in ours - however our problem was finding a futon that was big enough to fill the crate. ;)

The below picture is not actually the snooza futon - it was Indy's previous bet which he destroyed. He seems to leave the futon alone though.

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We have the snooza pet futons in ours - however our problem was finding a futon that was big enough to fill the crate. :laugh:

The below picture is not actually the snooza futon - it was Indy's previous bet which he destroyed. He seems to leave the futon alone though.

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He looks comfy! Is it important to get the right sixe crate? We got ours a bit bigger because we wanted our dog to grow into it - but maybe that wasn't the best thing to do.

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