Best dog bed blankets according to redditors

We found 68 Reddit comments discussing the best dog bed blankets. We ranked the 13 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Dog Bed Blankets:

u/DinkaAnimalLover · 10 pointsr/Rabbits

How long have you had her? Is she spayed (if not that is definitely part of the issue with peeing on your bed) - you need to get her spayed, which will also help avoid a very high chance of cancer for her otherwise.

How big is her space? She must have at least 4 by 2 ft of space in her enclosure to run all the time. Do you spend time with her, did you take the time to properly bond with her and get her to trust you? Bunnies are very social and need attention from you. She might be protesting lack of space or attention...

Has she always acted this way, or is this sudden that she is not eating hay? If sudden, she may be ill and you should take her to a rabbit savvy vet ASAP. Sometimes bunnies in pain will act out.

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Again you need to spay her and you must consult with a GOOD rabbit savvy vet to get that done.

Here you can find a list of rabbit savvy vets by state:

https://rabbit.org/vet-listings/

http://wabbitwiki.com/wiki/Category:United_States

In the very short term try getting her a stuffed teddy bear to cuddle up to and get some hormones out on - that might possibly help.

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Also offer her more toys: bunnies love cardboard castles, tunnels, etc. here are some quick homemade ideas:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Rabbits/comments/9j3lod/a_couple_people_requested_this_i_wish_i_was_able/ - watch this for how to make a homemade toy for loads of fun. Just hide treats in a toilet paper or paper towel roll and stuff with hay. You can also stuff a paper bag and give to bunny to try to open up and get inside (don’t use tape).

https://www.reddit.com/r/Rabbits/comments/9n0li2/egg_carton_with_greens_a_great_toy/ - anther great toy idea: egg carton with greens or hay inside

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It sounds like you might need some help and tips with how to bond with her and other things.. try to read through the little summary I made - it has info on how to get the bunny to like you more, and lots of resources to great toys and things to keep them occupies. I think this would be worth your time https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Z_IvDuy5Fr-VOKwBVBSmZih0m1ATCIquIMhYyFl4aIw

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Lastly, you can try to bunny proof the areas you don't want her to enter or make a larger enclose for her and only let her out when you can supervise (but still everyday though) until spayed and better behaved. Also you must get her to eat hay or she will have dental issues... The summary I shared will have links on where to get hay (like the sampler box) she might like, how to build a good bunny enclosure and how to bunny proof.

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try this waterproof blanket on your bed: https://www.amazon.com/PetAmi-Deluxe-Blanket-Reversible-Sherpa/dp/B075FGMHYM/ref=sr_1_11?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1538078128&sr=1-11&keywords=large%2Bfleece%2Bblanket%2Bfor%2Bpets&th=1

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Whatever you do please don't let her go outside, frustrating as it may be right now. Spaying her should help you fix some of the issues... set free alone outside she will die! Just wanted to mention this.

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u/SubGothius · 9 pointsr/SexPositive

Or black, or dark brown, or a mottled/floral print that can hide dark-red/brown spots.

If the wetness even soaks through a blanket or towel, consider using a waterproof blanket or washable underpad you can just throw on top of your regular sheets for sexytimes.

u/theresonly151 · 4 pointsr/mildlyinteresting
u/fluttershy123 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This Dog blanket My puppy needs one.

u/ProsaicProject · 2 pointsr/sex

I use this doggy blanket from Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M71HN5H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_YV7UCbCBYQDVR

I used to squirt through layers of towels and it’d be disgusting but that blanket has been a lifesaver!

u/ThereRRules · 2 pointsr/sex

Laying down a towel can work in a pinch, but after one too many times of a towel just not doing the job we invested a few bucks in a decent waterproof fuck blanket. This one in particular, which I will wholeheartedly vouch for. There's also the Liberator Lush throw, but at 3x the price, I'd rather spend the savings on something a little more fun... ;)

u/Jteph · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I have this one and our puppy loves it. And yes, I did stuff my face in it before putting it to use :))

u/tetlee · 2 pointsr/aww

I have the same one from amazon (it is v small). I put it in her bed so she rearranges that rather than the stitching of the bed.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F36PZMY/

u/saltydog75 · 2 pointsr/relationship_advice

I've been in almost exactly the same spot, although with uncontrollable bowel movements instead of incontinence. Not pretty.

Here's the thing you have to understand: for some people, their dogs are their children. Suppose it were a child. Would you say caring more about the child than she cares about you is a bad thing? No way. I'd say most people with children consider them the #1 priority, above even themselves. You can't make it a zero sum game where she has to choose one or the other, because you're not going to be the one she chooses.

That said, you need to tell her about what's bothering you and discuss how to deal with it. I assume your main issue is that the dog is peeing, vomiting, etc inside. Maybe you can get some sort of bed or blanket the dog can lie on, on top of the bed, so that if there's an accident you can just clean that and your bed doesn't get soiled. That way, you're demonstrating you care for her and the dog while finding a way to take care of what's bothering you. 10 second Google search and I found some things that look like they'll do the trick:

http://www.amazon.com/100-Waterproof-Mambe-Blanket-Large/dp/B0073SMHK8
http://www.dogbedsandcrates.com/categories/incontinence-dog-beds/

And let her control how the dog is taken care of. If she doesn't want you to take out the dog, don't take out the dog. This is a classic guy mistake. We want to help, and in trying to help, we get ourselves into trouble. Tell her you're sorry for taking the dog out when she didn't want you to and say you were just trying to help out. Tell her you care about the dog's well-being, you care about her, and you will do whatever you have to to make sure all of you stay together. Give her a hug and a kiss and I bet she'll break down in tears and say she's just stressed out because she loves her dog so much and doesn't want the dog to be sick and she's sorry.

u/starberry_Sundae · 1 pointr/sex
u/KetchupIsForWinners · 1 pointr/puppy101

My puppy used to chew up any bed that was in her crate until she was 4-5 mos or so. She even chewed up the stuffed edge of one of those Kong crate pads that were supposed to be extra tough. What ended up working was one of the K-9 Ballistics TUFF Crate Pad with a blanket in there for extra padding (I got this one). She still uses that now (~ 7 mos) and it works great, neither item have been destroyed in the slightest.

u/MaryAnnandGilligan · 1 pointr/sex
u/bookworm326 · 1 pointr/cats