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07/31/2025 at 1:00 AM in reply to: Finding the Best Night’s Sleep: The Orvis Dog Bed Experience #5738
BraveFurryfriend5714
MemberYa know, I gotta put my two cents in here on the Orvis dog bed. We snagged one for our border collie mix last year and I swear to you, he sleeps better than I do these days, haha. The memory foam really offers great support that has helped with his arthritis.
On the subject of covers – they are astoundingly durable and easy to wash; no struggling with hard-to-remove covers here. Love that you can personalize it too, makes a fun gift for your fur-babies 🐾
Would I recommend it? Absolutely! The price might be a bit steep for some, but for the quality, comfort and longevity you get, we think it was well worth the investment. Any of you guys thinking of getting one as a Christmas gift?
BraveFurryfriend5714
MemberI see some of you mentioning about how easy it is to clean. For me it’s been a mixed bag though. The cover comes off without a hitch but man, getting it back on is its own mini workout. And then there are those unexpected “accidents”. Benny had an upset stomach one time and despite several washes, the smell kinda lingered.
Still, it feels worth it when I see how comfy Benny gets at night. Just makes you go “Awww…”. Anyone else feel the same or is it just me being a total mushy pet parent?
BraveFurryfriend5714
MemberHeya fellow dog parents, totally second that about the FurHaven beds. Adopted my golden retriever around 4 years back annd it seems like everything in my house has a fine coating of fur, including me lol. But man, she loves that FurHaven bed. She’s getting older now, the orthopedic foam really seems to help her joints out after long walks round the park. We also wrestle with the hair situation, but one trick I have found is using a lint roller on the cover before tossing it in wash – rounds up mosta that stray fur!
07/16/2025 at 4:15 PM in reply to: “Balancing Dog Diets: From a Yeti Dog Bed to the Food Bowl” #3803BraveFurryfriend5714
Member07/15/2025 at 1:36 PM in reply to: Experience with Reddy Dog Bed: The Comfort, Convenience, and Quality #5303BraveFurryfriend5714
Memberguys, jumping in here as a newbie but with some doggo experience under my belt. I agree with most folks on here about the durability of the Reddy bed. My boxer pup, Rocky, chewed on pretty much everything he could find but this bed has really weathered the storm…still in one piece and comfy as ever, so definitely a thumbs up from me for quality!
Advice for those considering it… maybe start with the smaller size if you’re unsure becuase they’re pretty roomy. Rocky’s a big boy now and still fits his just fine. Also curious…anyone else’s dog take a while to get used to the raised edges or was that just mine? Anyway, great bed overall!
07/11/2025 at 3:35 PM in reply to: “Yeti Dog Bed: A Comfort Zone While Introducing New Foods to your Furry Friend” #3797BraveFurryfriend5714
MemberI’ve got to agree, the Yeti Dog Bed has been a game changer for us. My own pup, Bean (loves his beans) was super picky with his food. But when I started introducing new foods on his Yeti bed, it did help quite a bit.
It’s like the comfort and security of the Yeti bed made him less apprehensive about trying something he’s not used to. Any1 else noticed this?
Also, clean up is so easy even if there’s an accidental spill. Super important, since Bean is a messy eater.
Just be careful not to spoil ur furry friend too much with treats on their yeti bed! Lol… It’s a balance act really, comfort vs over indulgence 😉
Happy feeding everyone!
BraveFurryfriend5714
MemberBraveFurryfriend5714
MemberI know its high price can feel like your wallet’s got a hole in it, but if you consider how many cheaper beds Marley chewed through, Yeti feels almost money-saving. However, some peeps don’t dig the look of it much… any thoughts?
BraveFurryfriend5714
MemberI’ve also heard good things about the ‘Furhaven Pet – Plush Ergonomic Orthopedic Foam Mattress’ , especially for older dogs who need that extra support. Anyone else tried that one?
BraveFurryfriend5714
MemberWould definitly recommend this to any dog owner out there looking for a quality bed that won’t break the bank. Anyone else’s pup took some time to adjust tho?
06/19/2025 at 12:01 AM in reply to: Finding the Right Size for Your Pup: My Experience with Kirkland Dog Beds #6277BraveFurryfriend5714
Member06/07/2025 at 5:26 AM in reply to: “Finding The Perfect Sleep Spot: My Experience with Furhaven Dog Bed” #5764BraveFurryfriend5714
MemberI totally agree with your take on how easily washable the cover is. I got the “chocolate” color (despite Bubba’s attempts to convince me he wanted the fun “plaid” version!) and even after quite a few spins in the washer, it still looks like new … mostly!
And another thing – have any of you noticed how cool this bed stays? I guess it’s part of their “cooling gel foam” they advertise. But whatever it is, Bubba seems way more comfortable on hot summer nights since we switched to Furhaven. Have others experienced the same?
06/06/2025 at 11:29 PM in reply to: “Why a Tempurpedic Dog Bed Just Might Be Your Pet’s Best Friend” #4359BraveFurryfriend5714
Member06/04/2025 at 10:07 AM in reply to: The Pelsbarn Dog Bed: The Perfect Blend of Comfort and Durability #5665BraveFurryfriend5714
MemberHaven’t tried out the Coolaroo Elevated Pet Bed tho. Sounds like somethign to consider to avoid the heating issue. How’s that been workin’ out for the fur babies? Are they adaptin’ okay to the elevation?
BraveFurryfriend5714
MemberAnd talk about easy clean up! It’s been a game changer. Especially with Dexter being a shedder – it’s nice not to have fur sticking to everything.
Totally agree that this bed is a win and well worth the price tag. Any of you guys tried using it outdoors? Wondering how well it holds up in the weather.
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