Keep your dog comfortable and ready for action after a long ride with the Mud River® Crate Pad. Built tough but designed for comfort, this cushion is ideal for road trips, hunting...
Keep your dog comfortable and ready for action after a long ride with the Mud River® Crate Pad. Built tough but designed for comfort, this cushion is ideal for road trips, hunting travel, or everyday crate use.
The top is made from heavy-duty 1200D nylon with a light water-resistant coating, allowing it to dry quickly and resist moisture. Beneath, an industrial-grade, non-skid bottom provides maximum durability and stability, even in rugged conditions. The two layers are joined with strong whip stitching for long-lasting performance. Inside, ½-inch closed-cell foam padding delivers the right balance of comfort and support without adding bulk.
⚠️ Note: Not recommended for chronic chewers or diggers.
Heavy-Duty Construction: 1200D nylon shell resists wear and dries quickly.
Water-Resistant Coating: Helps keep your dog dry and comfortable.
Industrial Strength Bottom: Non-skid design protects against rough surfaces.
½-Inch Closed-Cell Foam: Provides firm, supportive comfort for travel or crate time.
Whip-Stitched Seams: Reinforced stitching ensures long-lasting durability.
Travel-Ready: Perfect for road trips, hunting crates, or kennel use.
Small: 26" x 16"
Medium/Large: 30" x 18"
X-Large/Jumbo: 32" x 22"
The Mud River Crate Pad is the perfect solution for hunters, trainers, and traveling dog owners who want a durable, easy-to-clean, and comfortable crate cushion for their dogs.
Warm-weather hunts can be some of the best days in the field—but they also come with real risks for your dog. Unlike us, dogs don’t sweat to regulate body temperature. They rely on panting, and when they’re running hard, that system can get overwhelmed fast.
There is a lot of preparation and commitment involved in puppy rearing; it's a serious undertaking that with careful planning before the puppies arrive will increase the puppy's chances of survival. Hypothermia is a leading cause of puppy mortality.





