Fun Crate Bed Project

RyuRyu
edited May 2009 in General
Hey guys,

Thought this might be a fun project for all you crafty folks. I needed to get an orthopedic bed for Roxy's crate. To give me some time to research for a better one, I made this temporary bed a few days ago.

I just bought one twin-size mattress pad (also called an "egg crate" pad) and cut it into 3 24"x16" rectangles. I piled them on top of each other and used it to stuff two pieces of 26"x20" fabric panels. (I added batting-stuffed bolsters onto Roxy's bed but didn't put them on Ryu's bed) Sew all four edges to complete. Voila!

I put a fleece blanket on Roxy's since she is closest to the air vent.
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From Bed Project
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From Bed Project
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From Bed Project
Ryu's matching bolster-less bed:
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From Bed Project

Comments

  • edited November -1
    That is so cool...Thanks Pam
  • edited November -1
    Pam you are so crafty! I love it!
  • RyuRyu
    edited November -1
    LOL.. crafty? maybe... cheap? DEFINITELY!
  • edited November -1
    Nemo's crate bed is made with a Tempurpedic mattress topper that is cut into strips, then covered with cloth, and then stuffed inside a protective heavy duty cloth cover. It's something that you could easily do, I paid someone for it. The Tempurpedic mattress toppers are not cheap, but with what is leftover, someone as crafty as yourself might be able to make a few extra crate beds and sell them for a profit.
  • edited November -1
    oh that is a great idea! temperpedic dog beds!
  • edited November -1
    Ichi loves tempurpedic foam...to chew on!!!

    Jesse
  • edited November -1
    Kuranda beds are AMAZING for dogs with orthopedic issues and are 100% chew proof. I have one for Miko and one for my cats (originally it was for Piglet, but our black label mattress is HER orthopedic bed LOL). They do make a crate style one. Just something to look at since little miss Roxy has a bit of a road to recovery ahead of her.
  • RyuRyu
    edited November -1
    Thanks Jessica! I'll need to order one for her crate and maybe another to put in our room.
  • edited November -1
    Aren't there instructions to build these type of beds, I've seen it done for my local animal shelter
  • edited November -1
    Ok I missed something .....what's wrong with Roxy? Hopefully it's not serious.

    Love the beds....at this point the boy we have now would tear it to shreds so he gets towels for the moment.
    Snf
  • edited November -1
    Kuranda has a program to donate their beds to shelters. Maybe that is what you saw. Most shelters use them because they are nearly indestructible and easy to clean.
  • edited November -1
    Found it, this is what I was thinking about:

    http://www.columbusdogconnection.com/elevated_dog_beds.htm

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