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The washing instructions for your Jacob's Den products can be found here.

The Wet Dog Mat - The mats should be washed and dried at least once before first use to get the absorbency of the mat started. The mats should be washed at 30 or 40 degrees using a washing powder, liquid, or gel. No softener should be used (no 2-in-1 products should be used as they contain softener). They can be tumble-dried on medium heat or line-dried. Do not iron or use any bleach products.

Muddy Rub Blankets - The Muddy Rubs should be washed at 30 or 40 degrees using a washing powder, liquid, or gel. No softener should be used (no 2-in-1 products should be used as they contain softener). They can be tumble-dried on medium heat or line-dried. Do not iron or use any bleach products.

TOG Blanket - The TOG Blanket should be washed at 30 or 40 degrees using any type of washing powder, liquid, or gel. It can be lightly tumble-dried at a very low temperature or preferably line-dried. 
Do not iron or use any bleach products.

Human Sofa Sack - The Human Sofa Sack should be washed at 30 or 40 degrees using any type of washing powder, liquid, or gel. It can be tumble-dried on medium heat or line-dried. Do not iron or use any bleach products.

Doggy Duvet Cover - The doggy duvet cover should be washed at 30 or 40 degrees using any washing powder, liquid, or gel. If the fabric is cotton, it can be lightly tumble dried at a very low temperature, medium temperature if it is fleece, or line dried. Do not iron or use bleach products.

The Blankets - The doggy duvet cover should be washed at 30 or 40 degrees, and any type of washing powder, liquid, or gel can be used. They can be lightly tumble dried on a low temperature if cotton or a medium temperature if fleece fabrics are line dried. Do not iron or use any bleach products.

Summer Mats - 
The summer mats should be washed at 30 or 40 degrees, and any type of washing powder, liquid, or gel can be used. They can be lightly tumble-dried at a very low temperature or preferably line-dried. Do not iron or use any bleach products. 

Water Resistant Products - These items should be washed at 30 or 40 degrees using a basic washing powder, liquid, or gel. No softener should be used (no 2-in-1 products should be used, as they contain softener). They should only be line-dried. Do not iron or use any bleach products.

Travel Mat - 
The Travel Mat should be washed at 30 or 40 degrees using an essential washing powder, liquid, or gel. No softener should be used (no 2-in-1 products should be used as they contain softener). It can be lightly tumble-dried at a very low temperature or preferably line-dried. Do not iron or use any bleach products. 

Dog Sofa Sack - The Sofa Sack should be washed at 30 or 40 degrees using a basic washing powder, liquid, or gel, and no softener should be used (no 2-in-1 products should be used as they contain softener). They can be lightly tumble-dried at a very low temperature or preferably line-dried. Do not iron or use any bleach products. 
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  • Home
  • Meet the Team
  • The Products
    • The Wet Dog Mat
    • TOG Blanket
    • Muddy Rub Blankets
    • Nest
    • Fleece Blanket
    • Cotton Blanket
    • Summer Blanket
    • Doggy Duvet Covers
    • Travel Mat
    • Water Resistant Products
    • Sofa Sack
    • Summer Mats
    • Enrichment Toys
    • Human Bits
    • Puppy Packs
    • Patchwork Blankets
    • Custom Orders
  • Fabric
  • Washing Instructions
  • Customer Reviews
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Shipping and Returns
  • News and Updates