“Why Your Pooch Deserves the Plufl Human Dog Bed”

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    Though, I have noticed a slight issue with the firmness of the bed over time — just something to take into account for those with heavier pups. Anyone else faced this?

    As an alternative, I’d also suggest having a look at PupRug Faux Fur Orthopedic Dog Bed. It offers great joint support and Daisy seems to enjoy her naps on it just as much! 🙂

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    I’ve had some great success with the PupDreamz Memory Foam dog bed. It’s gone through my Louie’s antics for about 3 years now. Still firm and sturdy – guess you could say it stood the test of time (and bulldog). Maybe worth checking out if you’re apprehensive ‘bout this sagging issue?

    Just curious too – has anyone noticed if their dogs took time getting used to the Plufl? Louie can be a bit picky when it comes to new stuff in his territory haha.

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    About cleaning it though – any tips for dealing with stubborn stains? That light gray shade is not always forgiving with my messy munchkins around 😅

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    I remember @FriskyOwner mentioned about the cover not being fully removable? Ditto on that, it’s been a bit of an issue with cleaning when Maxi decided to bring his muddy paws onto it 😆. For anyone thinking of getting this bed, protip: try using pet-friendly upholstery cleaner, works like a charm for me!

    Anyone else also wish they’d come up with more color options though? Don’t get me wrong, the grey is super stylish, but I wouldn’t mind seeing some more vibrant shades. Maybe… swirling blues for that coastal vibe or a deep burgundy for some royal appeal? 😉

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    Yeah, @FriskyOwner – the cover isn’t fully removable but we’ve managed to keep it pretty clean with spot cleaning and a lil’ vacuuming now and then. Also, we throw a blanket over it which helps a ton!

    I guess, one tip would be, if you’re really worried about potential messes (say, with pups or older dogs), maybe try using a waterproof cover or liner underneath that blanket. Anybody tried that already?

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