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Paper bedding Hi I am planning to have paper bedding for my sweet puppy, Please let me know is it wise or not?. Do also suggest me some good paper shredders that does the job in perfect way, there is a lot of useless paper in my store. Thanks |
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I also believe that ink is toxic to dogs. I use paper pads for my puppy to pee on, I wouldn't use it as a bed. That would just confuse the puppy. And they do eat/chew anything and everything because they are teething so... no, paper is not good to use for bedding. :( |
How about recycling the paper? Does your area have a pickup for recycling? |
Any moisture in paper causes it to become soggy and pulpy. We used it for cat litter for a while. It retains all odors and moisture. It tracks all over the place when in contact with fur and paws. And, I agree with everyone else, the puppy will likely eat it. Our former dog, a mini dachshund, found it a great coating for Kitty Roca. Kinda turned it into Breaded Kitty Roll. :eek: If you are looking to save money, go to a Dollar Store and get a couple of their baby blankets. They wash and dry quickly and will allow you to have economical bedding that is fresh and safe for your puppy. If you're looking for a way to use old paper you could use it for paper training but the same odor and moisture problems will occur and the any ink will come off on the puppy's paws and onto floors and carpets. Pee pads cost a bit but will pay off in training and reduced damage to your home. |
I personally wouldn't use "shredded" paper, this baby will have it all over the place and on its self, also the ink from the paper will get in the pups fur. Ink is toxic. I would recycle that paper opposed to using it for bedding or potty use. |
Paper for bedding? Hi, Just wanting to know as we have not heard back from you if you have received the help you were looking for about your pup's bedding? I think you have been given some great helpful hints and advice on this. What do you say? Hope we helped you out. |
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