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Pepsi Hawks:
Hi guys
Just wandering if you leave anything in your crate or if you put a bed or similar in ?
Not sure if we should be putting a fabric bed in as I've noticed she has nibbled at the edges ( she is a chewer when out so we alway supervise when using fabric toys as they only last 5mins ) but the other half is adement that she should have a nice cosy blanket but not sure I trust her not to eat the bliming thing  >:(

russ-g:
Hiya,

It depends how old. In the first couple of months I only put towels and newspaper in because of the accidents.

Once toilet training was sorted I experimented with thicker blankets but eventually settled on a vetbed. It's nice and thick and machine washable.

Stanley still has the vetbed now at 8 months old and I have no plans to change it. He did have a blanket in there with him as well, but I've recently removed it because he's been chewing it. The vetbed is harder to chew.

Hope that helps :)

sophie.ivy:
I put vet bed in my pup's crate and added a crate liner/bed underneath now she's older and less of a fabric destroyer. She used to chew everything and anything fabric, including the cats bed (just in case he needed another reason to want her out!) But funnily enough, vet beds only got a light chewing. I suspect as Russ said, they're just harder to chew through.

They wick away moisture too so a lifesaver with any crate toilet training accidents.

I would be a bit careful with blankets and a young pup if you have a chew monster like mine, but don't worry - you will be able to trust them in time. My girl sleeps on a fleece blanket over a sofa now, often with a couple of cushions scattered around her. Unimaginable to me when I caught her ripping my floor runner to shreds at 18 weeks...!

Pepsi Hawks:
Thanks guys yea she loves to chew we have got a vet bed although not put it in yet always reassuring that it's not just us. So many highs and lows with puppy's  :D

vixen:
My boy Ned now 10 months has always been a chewer.  Any piece of fabric or tissue acts as a comfort blanket for him, which is strange in itself as he has always been a chilled, laid back boy. Just yesterday I threw his bed away as it had umpteen repairs in it and he had pulled so much stuffing out.  I have to shut the door of my older girl’s crate otherwise he goes in there and tries to chew her bed.  SHe has the same bed she did as an 8 week old and still in good condition (apart from the places where Ned has tried to chew).    All that is left in Ned’s crate now is vetbed and the original cushion from his old bed.  I would love to get him another soft bed as the vetbed doesn’t look as comfy and in the morning he has rucked it all up as well. It is strange though that he goes to bed with his toy pheasant that he had as a 8 week old and that remains untouched. 

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