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Old 01-07-2008, 07:13 PM   #1
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I am looking for something used like these:

http://www.pawpalaceonline.com/dog-b...s-c-2_153.html
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I am looking for something used like these:

http://www.pawpalaceonline.com/dog-b...s-c-2_153.html
I like the ones with the doors on them if they are BIG enough.....good luck on your search OR you can always turn a real closet into a doggie closet if you have the space....
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Old 01-07-2008, 07:37 PM   #3
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I like the ones with the doors on them if they are BIG enough.....good luck on your search OR you can always turn a real closet into a doggie closet if you have the space....
Thanks...I wish I had the space here. But unfortunately I live with my mom for awhile...
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Oh I hope you find something cute!!

I have been thinking of finding a used armoire and painting or refinishing it at some point for my furbutts.

I have such tiiiiny closets I'm already spilling out of them myself!

Do you think maybe a baby armoire could possibly work? They might actually be more affordable than the doggie ones and a little larger

I'll be on the lookout for you!
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You can get the same ones they sell at Paw Palace for a lot less at PetEdge:

http://www.petedge.com/home.jsp

Do make sure to pay attention to the measurements. They look big in the pictures, but most of them really don't hold that much.

And I know how many clothes you have!

I borrowed an idea from a member on another forum. She took two Closetmaid components from Lowes and put them together to build her own. It holds a lot more than any of the ones they sell for dog clothes. The top part is a component with two shelves. You just take the shelves out and make bars to hang the clothes on from PVC pipe.

I really need another one. I have wicker baskets full of things that don't even fit in this one.
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Old 01-07-2008, 09:00 PM   #6
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You can get the same ones they sell at Paw Palace for a lot less at PetEdge:

http://www.petedge.com/home.jsp

Do make sure to pay attention to the measurements. They look big in the pictures, but most of them really don't hold that much.

And I know how many clothes you have!

I borrowed an idea from a member on another forum. She took two Closetmaid components from Lowes and put them together to build her own. It holds a lot more than any of the ones they sell for dog clothes. The top part is a component with two shelves. You just take the shelves out and make bars to hang the clothes on from PVC pipe.

I really need another one. I have wicker baskets full of things that don't even fit in this one.
OOOOooo I love Lady's closet. I need to get Dior her own soon.
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Another idea:

If you have, can buy used or find a bookcase in the dimensions you want, (unfinished pine is cheap to buy new), you can add doors, use baskets instead of drawers and add a bar of pvc, or even wood closet rod which all is inexpensive.

Paint it up or even wallpaper it to suit you. It will be a one of a kind treasure.

I am a recycle/reuse it freak--it's like some kind of game/challenge to me. It's fashionable now, but a few years back when I was doing this, everyone thought I was nutters!
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You can get the same ones they sell at Paw Palace for a lot less at PetEdge:

http://www.petedge.com/home.jsp

Do make sure to pay attention to the measurements. They look big in the pictures, but most of them really don't hold that much.

And I know how many clothes you have!

I borrowed an idea from a member on another forum. She took two Closetmaid components from Lowes and put them together to build her own. It holds a lot more than any of the ones they sell for dog clothes. The top part is a component with two shelves. You just take the shelves out and make bars to hang the clothes on from PVC pipe.

I really need another one. I have wicker baskets full of things that don't even fit in this one.
What a wonderful idea you have. I think I will do this as I have so many sample outfits of Annika I just don't know where to hang them . . .it also helps me store them well . . .I am still waiting for the bow cabinet I asked for christmas so maybe he can incorporate both.

thanks for sharing Marj
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You can get the same ones they sell at Paw Palace for a lot less at PetEdge:

http://www.petedge.com/home.jsp

Do make sure to pay attention to the measurements. They look big in the pictures, but most of them really don't hold that much.

And I know how many clothes you have!

I borrowed an idea from a member on another forum. She took two Closetmaid components from Lowes and put them together to build her own. It holds a lot more than any of the ones they sell for dog clothes. The top part is a component with two shelves. You just take the shelves out and make bars to hang the clothes on from PVC pipe.

I really need another one. I have wicker baskets full of things that don't even fit in this one.
What does it take to put the hanging bars on? Is it complicated?
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I had my brother in law do it.
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You can get the same ones they sell at Paw Palace for a lot less at PetEdge:

http://www.petedge.com/home.jsp

Do make sure to pay attention to the measurements. They look big in the pictures, but most of them really don't hold that much.

And I know how many clothes you have!

I borrowed an idea from a member on another forum. She took two Closetmaid components from Lowes and put them together to build her own. It holds a lot more than any of the ones they sell for dog clothes. The top part is a component with two shelves. You just take the shelves out and make bars to hang the clothes on from PVC pipe.

I really need another one. I have wicker baskets full of things that don't even fit in this one.
omg, your closet is a hoot !!!! If this is actually your doggie closet.. I need to show my hubby.. he thinks I am bad.. I have none in comparison.. good Idea though.

yes, I see you buying lots of clothing too... I would love to see your closet finished. LOL
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Another idea:

If you have, can buy used or find a bookcase in the dimensions you want, (unfinished pine is cheap to buy new), you can add doors, use baskets instead of drawers and add a bar of pvc, or even wood closet rod which all is inexpensive.

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omg, your closet is a hoot !!!! If this is actually your doggie closet.. I need to show my hubby.. he thinks I am bad.. I have none in comparison.. good Idea though.

yes, I see you buying lots of clothing too... I would love to see your closet finished. LOL

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omg, your closet is a hoot !!!! If this is actually your doggie closet.. I need to show my hubby.. he thinks I am bad.. I have none in comparison.. good Idea though.

yes, I see you buying lots of clothing too... I would love to see your closet finished. LOL
Oh that's definitely her doggie closet! She's just as bad as me...
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