[NAGDU] Dog beds
rebecca.young1264 at outlook.com
rebecca.young1264 at outlook.com
Sun Feb 25 00:04:00 UTC 2024
Hi, I have three dog beds for one dog yes, spoiled! One in my bedroom, one in my office, and one in the living room. However, our house is laminate flooring, so there’s not a lot of other comfy places for her to lay. The bed in the bedroom I keep at the side of my bed up against the wall. I have not tripped on it. It is one with the sides on it. Not exactly rectangular in shape, but not a square either. All All three of her beds are identical. The living room bed I keep up against the wall, between the loveseat and the TV. So it’s out-of-the-way. The one in my office is just up against the wall close to my desk. I have seen the sofa beds, but I haven’t purchased one. I have to be a little, careful with what I purchased, because she likes to chew them. She is still very young! I like the memory foam cushions, but those are the ones that she really wants to chew!
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Becky and guide dog Karma
> On Feb 24, 2024, at 5:58 PM, Joy Relton via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Tracy,
>
> I have one with the sides in my living room it reminds me of a little nest.
> I tuck it in the corner and I have not had any problems tripping over it. We
> used to use it in our RV so that she could look out the window as we drove
> along. Upstairs we have a big cushion/bed. She likes it too because it is in
> our office at one end of the upstairs and she can look down the full length
> of the house. I also have rugs/matts in other places in the house which work
> well. I like the thicker kind of spongy bath matts that you wash in the
> washer and put back on the floor without drying in the dryer. They seem to
> be pretty durable and nice and soft. Of course, in Vicky's opinion, all rugs
> and other soft items on our floors are for her use. She thinks that the
> recliner would be nice too. I also have a kennel with a matt in it which she
> sleeps in at night and a kennel that I take when traveling which looks like
> a pup tent and she likes having her space to go into in the hotel room. This
> kennel folds pretty flat. She is a smaller dog and I found the $30 to be
> able to neatly pack it into my suit case to be worth it. I have purchased
> these over the years and find them to be a good investment.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: NAGDU <nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Tracy Carcione via NAGDU
> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2024 2:32 PM
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> Cc: carcione at access.net
> Subject: [NAGDU] Dog beds
>
> I have a dog bed upstairs and another downstairs. I'm thinking of getting
> another one for downstairs, so both guys can be comfy. Yah, my boys are
> spoiled.
>
> Both of mine are flat cushions.
>
> Does anyone have the beds with side cushions? Do the dogs like them? It
> seems like they might like leaning on them, but it also seems I could trip
> on them.
>
> Anyone got one of the "sofa" kind?
>
> Tracy
>
>
>
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