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Description: Vetbed is the UK market leading veterinary bedding and probably the most versatile dog/cat bedding in the world.

Newest Review: ... fact made from polyester. It has 2cm thick pile and comes in a choice of colours and sizes to suit all breeds. Vet bed can be ... more

 ... used for cats too. Vet bed is recommended and used by vets to help keep sick animals warm and comfortable. It has been around for about 20 years now. Vet bed is machine washable at 90 degrees so it is great for your accident-prone pup! Our young dog hates seeing his vet bed on the washing line and is good at setting it free! Vet bed is very strong and although our dog loves to chew he hasn’t managed to destroy his vet bed. In fact it still looks as good as new. Vet bed claims that it won’t irritate your pet’s skin...more

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Vetbed Dog Blanket - Grey - 50 x 70cm
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£ 12.90 Postage & Packaging: £ 2.90
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Vetbed White Extra Small
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£ 7.05 Postage & Packaging: £ 2.50
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Vetbed Grey Extra Small
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Vetbed Antislip - 50 cm x 70 cm
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£ 12.90 Postage & Packaging: £ 2.90
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Vetbed White Small
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Vetbed Dog Blanket - Navy - 50 x 70cm
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£ 12.90 Postage & Packaging: £ 2.90
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Vetbed Grey Small
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CATHERINE.ADMIN
Express Review on Vetbed
by CATHERINE.ADMIN - written on 06.06.08
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I work in a rescue cente and have done for the past few years and until recently we have always just used old blankets, quilts etc for the dogs but after someone donating some vet bed we have been usin it and all the staff at the rescue centre wishes we had started using it years ago as teh dogs seem happier.
Vet bed is not a bed at the name implies but a thick polyester type rug with a 2cm thick pile which makes it nice and comfy for the dogs to lay on.
Vet bed is machine washing on a normal cycle and lsts for a long time.
I would recommend vet bed and infact I am now going to get it for my own dog.

anwar7
Premium Review Cosy nights (479 words)
by anwar7 - written on 25.10.07 (Very useful, 192 readings)
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Before we bought our new puppy home there were numerous purchases to be made. A crate for him to sleep in, feeding bowls, toys and bedding to name a few. A dog owning friend advised me to get a vet bed. She had one for her young dog and told me it was the best thing she had bought. I couldn’t find one anywhere in our local pet shops so went on line and found one at pet life. So what is vet bed? Vet bed is not a bed, as the name would imply but a rug. It looks like a sheepskin rug with a green backing, but is in fact made from polyester. It has 2cm thick pile and comes in a choice of colours and sizes to suit all breeds. Vet bed can be used for cats ...

Smerin
Premium Review Vetbed: The Story of Mr Moo, part three! (413 words)
by Smerin - written on 26.06.02 (Useful, 282 readings)
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Those of you who have read The story of Mr Moo parts one and two (see my user profile if you haven’t!) will know all about the little dog who I live with. He doesn’t pay rent, he doesn’t clean up after himself, but I love him. However, it has been over a year since writing parts one and two of the Mr Moo Chronicles and since then he has stiffened up and now suffers from arthritis in his back legs! *sniff sniff*- its so sad! Lucky for him though, he has owners who think the world of him and have bought him, not one, but two of these lovely beds- one for the car and one for the living room. When Mr Moo was a puppy, so we will call him ...

 
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