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Affordable Mastiff Sized Dog Bed Ideas

NeoBull

Well-Known Member
All Costco beds all the time.
At 20$ I really don't care what happens in the end. We have them on every floor of our house and in the back of the truck ;)

We use those too, they're basically disposable! They're probably too small for anything over about 120lbs though.
 

marieszella

Member
Hey guys, I used to buy those memory foam pet beds in x-large size for my corsi. They are very expensive though. No more pet beds :) that was a waste of money.

I have found out that baby crib madrasses work great as well for cane corso size. In the local classifieds or flea markets they sell them for give away prices and because these were used for babies/toddlers, these madresses are normally in fantastic condition. I use now human duvet covers for the dog beds covers. These can also be purchased for peanuts at second-hand stores or one can buy them new, just look for bargains.
 

Jayne

Active Member
HI
In the Uk every town has charity shops - they all stock old fashioned quilted bed spreads - thy are perfect my dogs burrow into them and wrap themselves in knots!! at no more that £5.00 can be washed loads before they need replacing !!
 

Dakota Kid

Well-Known Member
I recieved a gently used twin matress from a friend that I use with one of those pastic bed sheets, then normal bed sheets. They can easily be washed/thrown. Before that, it was a nest of 6 blankets from Savers/Good Will/Family (washed really well first).
 

jenny adams

Well-Known Member
old throws 3-4 at a time, we are being given a futon maters for the 2 of are baby's to cuddle on, with throws that can go in the wash, did not think of plastic bed protector good idea
 

Gunny

Well-Known Member
We've tried a few pet beds and blankets but Gunny always seems to think they're toys and will attempt to knock everything over while swinging a pet bed around. He even figured out how to hold one on it's side and hump the living sh*t out of it. We haven't tried anything like that since we got our house so we may try again. Sometimes, he prefers to lay on the tile even though he's allowed on the furniture.
 

Smokeycat

Well-Known Member
I use the outer cover from a Costco bed that is stuffed with old quilts and blankets. But they tend to prefer the human furniture, floor or even better a lap.
 

DMikeM

Well-Known Member
Someone gave me a Kirkland round dog bed and that has been great. But I also baught 2 xl sized Drfostersmith ortho beds at about $50 each. All three dogs love them and Jade even tore one up when she had the welts but the zipper only seperated and I was able to stuff it back together and zip it back up. Got one under the house in the straw and one I set out in the yard when I leave for work. I need one more something for Duncan's side of under the house though.