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11/25/2024 at 9:52 PM #5436
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Member11/25/2024 at 10:14 PM #5440Curious-Animallover-9301
MemberMan, I gotta tell ya, getting my first dog without ANY experience was a wild ride, but picking out stuff like his bed became kinda fun. Tried the Petco dog bed based on a buddy’s recommendation – Max (my Golden Retriever) jsut absolutely loves it! It seems super comfy and he snuggles in every night without a fuss. The material feels sturdy too and so far it’s held up great against Max’s love for chewing (RIP to all those discarded chew toys lol). Any of you guys notice if these beds hold up well long-term? And btw, I noticed somebody mentioned some beds having a weird smell… Luckily didn’t have that issue with this one! It smelled pretty neutral right outta the bag.
11/25/2024 at 10:35 PM #5444sunny_petlover_1464
MemberMy little tip here is to get a size bigger than what you think you’d need- gives them some nice stretching space. Anyone else found their pups crashin’ way earlier since startin’ on these beds?
11/26/2024 at 12:55 AM #5447smartpointer3453
Membergang, ran across this thread when doing a quick search to see if anyone else has a chewing problem with their Petco dog bed.
We got the biggest size for our puggle, Dobby (yep like from Harry Potter lol, hoping he’d grow into it – turns out he just believes more bed equals more chew toys! Within two days, fluff was all over the house. I tried again after duct taping (like literally) the edge annd corners… no luck!
I’m guessing from reading your comments though that I might just have an exceptionally chew-happy pup??? Or maybe any of you have had similar sitch with this specific Petco model. What’s your experience guys? I love the convenience of that place and hate shopping online so much without being able touch thigns. Thanks in advance for your wisdom. Peace out!
P.S. @K9fanatic’s tip on sizing up is a winner – at least when not dealing with a terminator doggy haha!
11/26/2024 at 10:01 PM #5451Lazy-Retriever-3073
Member11/27/2024 at 3:49 AM #5454BraveFurryfriend5714
Member11/27/2024 at 8:49 PM #5456Curious-Animallover-9301
MemberI ended up investing in a Kong chew-resistant bed – much more resilient and so far, absolutely beagle-proof! Has anyone else tried the Kong beds? How’re they holding up for persistent chewers like mine?
12/02/2024 at 7:42 PM #5457FuzzyRetriever2040
Member12/09/2024 at 9:17 AM #5459playfulcatdad3838
MemberOn the flipside, he hasn’t managed to destroy the Kong one even after 8 months! 🤯 So in the long run, definitely saved me some bucks and kept him happy. A bit pricey up front but well worth it if your woofer is a chewer like mine.
Anyone else found this to be tru with their furball? Or did you find another holy grail dog bed brand that stands up to the chew test?
12/10/2024 at 6:03 PM #5461breezy-furbuddy-7071
MemberHave to agree with some of you, investing in a solid dog bed sure seems like a good idea. We’ve tried out the Petco beds in the past, had mixed results. Some were okay, others… well let’s just say I was constantly collecting fluffy debris around the house 🙄.
Reading through these threads got me thinking about trying out this Kong chew-resistant bed – sounds like a real workhorse! But with that said (annd maybe a little off-topic) ever considered a hammock-style raised dog bed? They’re super durable and really great for outdoor usage since they keep the pooch off the cold ground.
Anyways just my two cents, perhaps give it some though if your furry guy or gal loves being outside ? 🐕🦺
Happy tail wagging everyone!
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