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  • in reply to: “Discovering the Wonders of the Kong Dog Bed” #6296

    As for getting your doggo accustomed to the bed, have you thought of making it irresistible by placing their favourite toy or a comfort blanket? That worked like a charm to get Brutus all cozy with his posh new throne. 😉 What kinds? Well, soft toys with their scent usually do the trick.

    🐾 Love from me and Brutus 🐾

    in reply to: Finally Upgraded to a Tuft and Needle Dog Bed! #3666

    Spot-cleaning works a charm for us too; their cover seems to be holding up pretty well with it. You gotta watch out for those hidden ‘treasures’ they leave behind though (Bella once buried her rawhide in there – talk about mess!). Anyone else’s dog likes to hide things in their beds?
    And here’s a small tip for those hairs that just don’t seem to get off: try using a damp rubber glove if lint roller isn’t doing its magic. Works wonders! Has anyone else tried this?

    in reply to: Is the IKEA Dog Bed Really Worth It? Here’s My Take #6365

    Anwayz, has anyone been having trouble with the cover? I’ve washed ours a couple of times on delicate cycle and it’s starting to look a little worse for wear. Would love to hear if anyone has any tips on caring for it!

    in reply to: Investing in a Squishmellow Dog Bed: Yay or Nay? #4530

    Can’t say for sure if Yeti plans to come up with smaller versions for teacup breeds (although that sounds adorable), but I’d reckon they might be considering the growing popularity among us dog parents.

    And yes, the price did make stumble a bit initially. But remember pals, sometimes quality does demand a higher price tag. After all, if it lasts long and keeps my furkid comfy, then why not right? 😉

    P.S: For those on a tighter budget yet wanting something decent for their pooches, do check out Furhaven pet beds. Not as posh as Yeti perhaps, but still offers great comfort!

    in reply to: Finding the Perfect Fit with a Kirkland Dog Bed #6325

    Butttt…I’ve gotta jump on the ‘not-so-durability’ bandwagon with some others here. Not even mentioning Bruno’s short-lived teething phase (I shudder thinking about that carnage Chunky pieces of bed everywhere, not a pretty sight 🙈), there was noticeable wear and tear quicker than I expected overall, like around he corners especially.

    Gotta say though, gien that it’s primarily an indoor bed (at least for us) it does get the job done. Still if you’re looking for something with more resilience maybe consider the Orvis ToughChew ComfortFill-Eco™ Platform Dog Bed instead? It’s a bit pricier but their chew-proof guarantee is pretty solid and might give you more bang for your buck imn the long run.

    Has anyone else tried this one out yet? Would love to hear your thoughts!

    in reply to: Discovering the Joy of a Cozy Cave Dog Bed #5155

    Anybody else noticed their pups sleeping longer and more peacefully in these? Thinking of maybe getting another for our other fur baby as well!

    in reply to: Why I Swear by the Pendleton Dog Bed for My Pooch #5659

    jsut a heads-up though: If you got a major chewer like me second dog Bella, the Pendleton may not hold up strong as i thought (though most stuff doesn’t, bless her just has sharp teeth I guess!). Still standing by it as a solid choice for less-destruction pooches out there👍 Has anyone else had similar experiences?

    guys, just wanna chime in on the Harry Barker Dog bed convo. My golden retriever, Charlie, has been using it for about a year now and I must say, he’s a fan – and so am I! The bed’s eco-friendly fill gets two thumbs up from me and Charlie seems to love the comfort of it too. Plus, they’re super stylish (yes, that matters to us dog owners too!). Just one thing to consider if you’re thinkinga bout getting one – they do run a bit on the large size. But hey, more room for Charlie to roll over, right? 🐾🙂

    in reply to: Exploring the Comfort of a Beautyrest Dog Bed #3955

    Now, on the topic of doggie sleeping bags, they have their time and place. We took Alfie camping once with his own bag and he seemed to enjoy it. Good for the outdoors, but not quite the same comfort level as his plush Beautyrest at home, you know?

    But hey, anyone ever try other brands? Like Orvis or Big Barker? I’ve heard good things but haven’t tested them out yet. Any feedback would be super helpful! Remember – every pup deserves a comfortable spot to catch some zzz’s.

    Post: Hah, I thought my terrier Timmy was the only one scattering crumbs all over his Yeti bed; turns out it’s a universal dog thing! He will literally drag his treats to his Yeti, i mean, that thing must be comfy enough to have dinner on!! 😅 Not too fond of constantly cleaning up though. Does anyone know how easy these are to wash in case of a crumb emergency?

    in reply to: Just Bought a Pendleton Dog Bed: Here’s My Review #5713
    in reply to: My Experience with a Fringe Dog Bed #5197

    Now, about the washable covers – yep, I’ve tried one of those too. SO much easier to clean, just unzip and pop it in the wash. It’s been an absolute lifesaver, especially during shedding season. Anyone else dealing with fur madness right now?

    One thing though – anyone here tried those self-heating fringe beds? I’ve heard good stories but haven’t given them a go yet. My old boy likes a warm spot… any thoughts or experiences?

    P.S: Don’t forget to give your pooch some extra cuddles today. They deserve it!

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