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 Post subject: dog box pads
PostPosted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 4:38 pm 
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does anybody use pads it there dog box instead of regular bedding.. how do you like them??


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Im kinda currious on that subject as well. do they clean up nice as well?

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:20 pm 
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can you just throw them in the washing machine???


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I', sure it depends on who makes them, but most of the ones I've seen have a zipper on one end and you can take the foam rubber out of the inside and wash the shell, kind of like a pillow case.

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I use the pads in my box and love them!!!! they are super easy to clean and they seem to hold heat well in the winter months. most of the time when i go to clean them i just pull them out and hose them off and they are good to go.

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My feed store gives me burlap sacks. And I feel them up with cedar shavings, then sew the end up. Much cheaper than pads, and if you got a chewer, just sweep up the shavings and resew. Just a thought and i'm cheap.


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love mine dogs travel well with them for long distance no smell or hassle with wet straw and you just pressure wash them and let them air dry. i have the ones yoder chaps are made from. well worth the 80 i spent

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