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From: Viney, Bethany [mailto:Bethany.Viney@tdstelecom.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 1:18 PM
To: 'pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org'
Subject: RE: [pyrnet] dog bedsI personally use the orthopedic beds from Drs. Foster & Smith. See the attached link below for more info. I actually have (4) of them in the house, as my Alaskan Malamute has hip dysplasia as well as Addison's Disease, and this helps greatly. My Pyr, Czar uses the beds as well, as they are nice and thick, have removable, washable covers, and can be easily moved from one room to the other. I have a couple of them placed in front of our floor length windows so they can lay on the bed and watch out over their "territory". They absolutely love them and I would highly recommend this brand to anyone with large breed dogs.Beth, Czar and Raisa in Rural Wisconsin.-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org [mailto:owner-pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org] On Behalf Of Pamela Fowkes
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 12:11 PM
To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
Subject: RE: [pyrnet] dog bedsTo unsubscribe, send a message to esquire@pyrnet.org with unsubscribe pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org as the BODY of the message. The SUBJECT is ignored.Does anyone have any recommendations about dog beds for pyrs? Eliza is almost nine, and when I picked her up after her last stay at the kennel she was so sore and stiff. I assume that was from lying on the cement all the time, and she is much better now.
She does not lie on our tile at home, but sleeps on the couch when we are not at home (of course, that is not allowed when we are at home!). And she does enjoy the occasional pile of dirty laundry.
I'm not sure if she (or Olympia) would make use of a dog bed, but I would appreciate any advice you might have. Thanks.