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    I have those bath maths in the crates inside the house. Got them of a friend and must say they are really nice. Especially when you got a few terrorist dogs that ruin every other in house bedding you offer.

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    R2L
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nash View Post
    I have those bath maths in the crates inside the house. Got them of a friend and must say they are really nice. Especially when you got a few terrorist dogs that ruin every other in house bedding you offer.
    hehe nice, don't how to pronounce mine"vetbed" help me out Nash. realy cheap as well. was thinking to put some new straw in but that will probably be to hot in the summer and it seems like he enjoys hanging in the entrance on the wood the most.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R2L View Post
    hehe nice, don't how to pronounce mine"vetbed" help me out Nash. realy cheap as well. was thinking to put some new straw in but that will probably be to hot in the summer and it seems like he enjoys hanging in the entrance on the wood the most.
    The reason why the dog lies on wood, is because it is softer than concrete or metal. A mat is a step in the right direction, but I don't think it really is a "soft spot" for the animal. (Would you like to sleep on your carpet or a welcome mat?)

    I do agree straw would be too warm for summer, which is why I suggested cedar shavings instead. Fresh cedar shavings also repel fleas, ticks, flies, etc.

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    R2L
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    the reason he hangs in the entrance is because he likes to watch outside mainly ^^
    my older dog likes to sleep on the stones outside all day, while he can walk freely to the couch inside or a big pillow.
    let's not act like they are poodles but i always like to improve my setup if possible. what is cedar exactly??? ill look into that

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    R2L
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    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    The reason why the dog lies on wood, is because it is softer than concrete or metal. A mat is a step in the right direction, but I don't think it really is a "soft spot" for the animal. (Would you like to sleep on your carpet or a welcome mat?)

    I do agree straw would be too warm for summer, which is why I suggested cedar shavings instead. Fresh cedar shavings also repel fleas, ticks, flies, etc.
    The dog on that set up kept sleeping on the wood in the entrance of the doghouse, he never went in to sleep on the mat. even when i put multiple on top of eachother. I think he didnt enter the "accual sleeping part" of his doghouse for a month since i removed the straw. So i decided to put back the straw in today, if it will be warm soon he can lay in the entrance and outside anyway. Guess what, within an hour he disappeared to sleep inside the house Regret i removed it now.

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