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Post by goldie87 Mon Feb 07 2022, 10:41

Hi all, hope you and your fur babies are all well.
I'm looking for a donut/plush type calming/anxiety bed for Zeus. One that he can sink into when he gets into it.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
There's so many different types on the likes of Amazon/Argos etc which various different reviews so I'm unsure.
Looking for a good quality one that will last a while and is chunky enough for him.
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Post by Caryll2 Mon Feb 07 2022, 16:42

Awww, poor Zeus! Anxiety is awaful.

I would suggest a mid range bed & also some Pet Remedy spray - spray two squirts on the bed twice a day. It should help to calm him.

I can't recommend any specific ones because, having a bull terrier, all beds get shredded within minutes!
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Post by Jenc Mon Feb 07 2022, 20:12

Poor Zeus Straight Face this is the best seller on Amazon, might help him.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sleeping-Orthopedic-Improved-Anti-Slip-Washable/dp/B07WR3JLCG/ref=sr_1_5?crid=38662NBT6H83W&keywords=doughnut+dog+bed&qid=1644264567&sprefix=doghnut%2Caps%2C86&sr=8-5


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Post by Nifty staffy Mon Feb 07 2022, 21:46

I have these in XXL 80cm size
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Round-donut-cushion-outer-diameter/dp/B085NY576L/ref=sr_1_6?crid=2BD438GS3VHPY&keywords=dibea+dog+bed&qid=1644270065&sprefix=Dibea%2Caps%2C136&sr=8-6
They do wash well in washing machine and go through tumble drier too.
I just put a thick orthopedic matress underneath for extra comfort.


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Post by goldie87 Tue Feb 08 2022, 09:38

Caryll2 wrote:Awww, poor Zeus! Anxiety is awaful.

I would suggest a mid range bed & also some Pet Remedy spray - spray two squirts on the bed twice a day. It should help to calm him.

I can't recommend any specific ones because, having a bull terrier, all beds get shredded within minutes!

Thanks Caryll, I used Pet Remedy (plug in and spray) over the firework period and it seemed to help a little, not completely but definitely better than nothing!
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Post by goldie87 Tue Feb 08 2022, 09:39

Jenc wrote:Poor Zeus Straight Face this is the best seller on Amazon, might help him.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sleeping-Orthopedic-Improved-Anti-Slip-Washable/dp/B07WR3JLCG/ref=sr_1_5?crid=38662NBT6H83W&keywords=doughnut+dog+bed&qid=1644264567&sprefix=doghnut%2Caps%2C86&sr=8-5

Thanks Jen!
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Post by goldie87 Tue Feb 08 2022, 09:39

Nifty staffy wrote:I have these in XXL 80cm size
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Round-donut-cushion-outer-diameter/dp/B085NY576L/ref=sr_1_6?crid=2BD438GS3VHPY&keywords=dibea+dog+bed&qid=1644270065&sprefix=Dibea%2Caps%2C136&sr=8-6
They do wash well in washing machine and go through tumble drier too.
I just put a thick orthopedic matress underneath for extra comfort.

That's great, thanks. I was concerned about the donut type beds being too soft/not enough padding at the bottom but didn't think of putting a mattress underneath, great idea!
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