The EveryYay Essentials Snooze Fest Grey Nester Dog Bed tucks them into a dream boat of comfort. Pups love to feel safe and secure when they hit snooze. That's why we designed a supportive shape that provides cushion from every angle. Yep, this bed puts their worries to rest.
SKU | 3401504 |
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Primary Brand | EveryYay |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Gray |
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Chew Proof | No |
Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Small |
Odor Resistant | No |
Length | 24 IN |
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Height | 7 IN |
Width | 18 IN |
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What type of bed would you suggest for my miniature dachshund? She is 3 1/2 months old. She gets cold easily & sleeps w/ me in my bed. She always loves cuddling with me whever I am if on the couch resting, etc. I always have a small blanket & she loves for me to cover her up totally.. She crawls under it & goes to sleep!
Need help my dog isn’t peeing or eating and sleeping a lot
I need your help here. I've been thinking to purchase a crate and a crate bed and crate cover for my little girl. Since she loves to nap under the table and I thought it'll be much safer and comfortable for her to sleep there from time to time. And safer from the friend's and families children from hurting her. Do you think this would be a good idea?
Rudy often sleeps 20 hours per day. It is not a sound sleep, as he often lays quietly with his eyes open. He is a rescue dog and we've had him for 8 weeks. He seems comfortable with us and is energetic when he is awake. His poops are a little soft, so we have been adding pure pumpkin - it has helped somewhat, but not completely. Not sure if it is okay that he sleeps so much. Is he just bored? He does not "play" with toys and does not engage with us other than for some training and petting.
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I've moved and to get my cat acclimated I've decided I'm going to crate him while we are working. The crate i have is 42"x28"x30", with a dual level. Will this be enough space for my cat? He is 14y/o, and will be crated for 6-8 hours 5 days a week for a few weeks, until he gets used to the area. Of course he'll be inside the house, and let out in the evenings and sometimes for a bit on lunchtime.
Is it Ok For By 7 week old puppy Be Sleeping Almost The Whole Day Only Gets Up To Pee Or A Little Run And Playing And Back To Sleep??
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So my dog keeps peeing in her kennel. I have started making more frequent potty breaks and that has helped some. But she still has accidents about twice a week. So I have thought about getting her a smaller kennel. She is in a 42’’ wire kennel. She can lay in a ball in the corner of it and not take up much room. She is too tall for a smaller kennel. What should I do? Also she had had all her bloodwork done and nothing is wrong. She is 30’’ tall and 30’’ long.
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