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How To Make A Dog Bed Without Sewing


Looking for a cool way to get a large pet pillow or bed but don't want to hassle with sewing?
Below I found a product that provides a large cover and all you do is insert the filling of your choice. It can be old pillows or bean bag stuffing, etc. Then, just zip it up and your done.

Dogbed4less DIY Do It Yourself Pet Pillow 2 Covers: Pet Bed Duvet Zipper External Cover +
Waterproof Liner Internal Case in Medium or Large for Dog and Cat - Covers only
Pet Pillow Bed
What are dog beds made out of? And What size dog bed should I get?
  • DO IT YOURSELF PET BED - Just recycle and stuff your used pillow to turn into luxury pet bed pillow that can promote better sleep, easy maintain and long lasting. Pillow or stuffing not provided! Highly recommend to use your used pillows as stuffing.
  • 48"X29" LARGE - This Large cover size is designed to fit on 3 regular or queen size human pillows. Bean bag refills, packing peanuts, and shredded foam are more examples of filler materials to mix in.
  • COVER ONLY WITHOUT STUFFING - The item will come with an external zipper cover and internal case only with NO stuffing / insert. Internal zipper cover is water proof fabric on both side to prevent any liquids entering into stuffing. Great for older dog with bladder problem.
  • COMFORTABLE and WASHABLE - Tired of the pet beds that easily tear and difficult to clean? Try this microsuede cover which can provide the durability and truly easy to clean plus extra stitching boasts longer lasting quality wash after wash. 

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A review of the dog bed related this is the best money I have ever spent on any pet product. I got the green canvas bed in the largest size for my 60 lb boxer/heeler mix, and stuffed it with old pillows. It's fluffy and comfortable and my dog LOVES it.
 

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