That dog bed looks better than our sofas! I love my dogs more than I can say but I could never part with that kind of money for a dog bed when all they want to do is sleep on the sofa!! x
I've got an Orvis bed, bought for my previous lab when he got arthritic. I'm pretty sure that it's a large and I know it was very expensive. Ripple now has it as his 'best' bed when he's in the lounge in the evening. Actually I found it a bit disappointing, although it is very comfortable and supportive, the bumpers round the sides flatten down quite a lot. I understand you can buy additional stuffing for the bumpers, but why should you when you've paid £££ for the bed.
I want that one too @snowbunny We're testing little devil on a cheapish bed first to see if he destroys it. If he does, back to plastic for him until he can be trusted!
Thanks @Cath, ive been keeping an eye out and the stock is all up on the website now. The dog bed caught my eye, it has a 3 year guarantee, I'd like to see how that one plays out with a bitey pup https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/Non-Food-Offers.htm?articleId=8790
I use their LED collars, they have been very good for winter walks. I have had them for two years now. I will get another two and put them away.
1. A bumper or duck training buoy for when you get to a lake you won't have to use a tennis ball. 2. A pack (ruffwear) so when you go hiking or backpacking your dog carries their own food, water, water bowl, first aid kit and other supplies.