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In the March issue, David Tomlinson discussed dog beds. While dog Bramble was pictured in a cosy Ivy & Duke number and Fielders have been sharing their own dog’s preferences. “Forget dog beds. Sofa or a bed is our preference,” said one choosy Irish water spaniel. Armchairs and sofas were both popular options, with some gundogs spooning while others maintained social distancing. “My 35kg Hungarian wirehaired vizsla’s repose of choice is on the grooming table,” shared one Fielder, to much amusement. “I like a dog bed they can snuggle into and have support at the back,” shared another. “My two dogs are GSPs, Pippa and Zara. They get on well and love snuggling by the wood burner,” added one more, sharing this picture.

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