dog and cat crates blankets
#21
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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I made a bunch for our local shelter, I got flannel on sale at Joann's to make really large ones because they said a lot of the big dogs dont get many. They asked to keep them not too fat, so i did flannel, batting and either more flannel or fleece. I also quilted them fairly heavy because they get a lot of wear and tear in the washing machines. And I sealed each one with lots of love and a prayer they find a safe and loving home.
#22
I made nice beds for our 4 dogs too and only the little cock a poo sleeps on it. The other 3 will leave their nice soft pretty beds and go down and sleep on the concrete floor in the basement. I think they like the cool cement even though the air conditioning is on upstairs. Hopefully they'll appreciate them this winter.
#24
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Central, California
Posts: 450
Be careful with knit fabrics, some dogs have longer claws and they may get snagged in them, otherwise, use whatever you have, I have used very inexpensive fabric and even found comforters, sheets, towels etc, at yard sale and thrift stores to use
#25
bee3, I love your ideas...same as mine. Thanks for replying. I think I will make one side flannel, and the other cotton, one side for cold and one for hot days. Thanks to all that replyed. It helps me alot. Now, to get started on them...
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