Our Bull Terrier Bully has to remain in his cage when we are away from
home. He is still considered a puppy, if we were to leave him out we
would come home to chewed up furniture and huge tornado like messes.
His large cage however has an uncomfortable hard plastic bottom
lining, and we knew that in order for him to fall asleep comfortably we
were going to have to line it with padding and place a blanket on top of
the pad.
Of course our one stop pet shopping needs always are available at our
local Petco. This was where we came across a whole slew of pet cage
padding for our Bully. They had small sizes, to large ones, for decent
prices. We wanted an easy convenient padding to place in the cage, and
remove it for easy cleaning if he had any accidents. (Which happens
every now and then).
We decided to go with the "30X40" Lazy Pet Plush Sheepskin Pad. This way he had a place to lounge and room left over for his toys, food and water dish.
The bottom of the white pad was rubberized to keep it from slipping about the cage.
The price was very fair at only about $20.00.
We brought the padding home and placed it in his cage. It looked nice,
warm, and thick enough as to where he could fall asleep on it
comfortably.
However after returning home we were not shocked to find that Bully
had peed on it. We removed the padding and placed it into washing
machine. It cleaned it off like a pro, however we were a bit nervous
about placing the mat into the dryer because of the rubber bottom. We
assumed that the dryer would melt it, because we had a heavy duty heated
machine, and we have melted things before this way. The padding though
claimed it could be machine washed, but it didn't mention machine drying
anywhere.
We were left with no choice but to hang it outside to dry for a few
days, which really sucked because we had only bought one. Even after
looking it up online the padding didn't mention whether or not it was
safe to machine dry it. It again only mentioned washing. So we still are
left in wonder.
After the padding finally air dried, which took a few days we were
finally able to give it back to Bully. He seemed to like the padding,
and would fall asleep on it in only a few moments of laying down on it,
so we knew he enjoyed it, however the next day he went and marked it up
again.
By now it was obvious that the rubberized bottom was just a pain in
the rear when it came to washing it. We either had to buy 7 more of the
things, or just buy an easy non-rubberized bottom padding.
This would have made an excellent pad for our dog, if the washing
directions were clearer. We didn't want to stick it into the dryer to
destroy it, and we certainly didn't want to wait 2 or 3 days for the
thing to air dry.
We only use this padding now when none of Bully's blankets are clean.
The Lazy Pet Plush Sheepskin Pad is more of a hassle than it is worth.
Too bad too, Bully likes it. Until Bully is trained to hold his pee and
poos in, we can't really use this padding in his cage. Once he is potty
trained not to use it, the padding will be excellent for us...till then
though...it's a pain.
I would recommend this however, to potty trained dogs, that you know won't use it as their toilet.
You can purchase one now at www.petco.com. The price varies depending on the dogs size. Expect to spend anywhere from $13.00 to $30.00.
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