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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Georgia
Posts: 28
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Jake is now doing better at almost two but did the same as many here. Rips the stuffing out of any pet bed. We put fleece blankets in his bed from the goodwill stored. They look a bit like we have a bad case of moths but he is changing. He will get a nice dog bed when he finally quits.
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Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Lake Ridge Virginia (USA)
Posts: 58
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Ditto! I have went to Fleece or just plain blankets with no stuffing. It must be a Beagle thing because Charlie got absolute pleasure in destroying whatever was stuffed with cotton or polyester.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 412
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Lily views anything stuffed as prey and will pounce, shake, shred, and destroy anything with stuffing. I do give her a stuffie every now and then supervised of course and the glee in her eyes is worth watching the $2-$4 I spend be wrecked in minutes.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 23
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Max pretty much destuffs his beds. so he has a blanket, but has been sharing Ginger's bed. This past summer we bought her a Orthopedic bed when she hurt her shoulder and she loves it, every time he acts like he is going to "dig" or chew on it she bowls him out of it. So it has survived the last 2 months him sleeping on it.
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