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  • Just a quick tip though: give the cover a good wash before you first use it. The smell was a bit overwhelming for my lil guy at start. Has anyone else had that problem before? Anyway, fully agree with all other points y’all made above.

    in reply to: Finally Upgraded to a Tuft and Needle Dog Bed! #3659
    in reply to: Why I Swear by the Pendleton Dog Bed for My Pooch #5655
    in reply to: Exploring the Comfort of a Beautyrest Dog Bed #3962

    Contrary to the BuddyRest talk, I just find the Beautyrest cushioning superior. My german shepherd Zeus used to be restless frequently during nighttime, but now he sinks into that bed like a rock. Plus these beds hold up well despite his “digging to China” habit before settling down.

    One small gripe though – I wish they had more designs and colors to choose from. But hey, if the pup’s happy, I can live with it 😅. Has anyone tried out both, and has an alternative opinion?

    I gotta agree on measuring your dog before purchasing. My boy’s a large Lab but fits best in the jumbo size bed – learned that the hard way lol. And about cleaning – most Furhavens have easily removable and washable covers so it really makes life easier on our end.

    On another note though, anyone tried using these beds outside? Was thinking of getting an extra one for the patio since my pup loves snoozing in sunlight. Assuming it’d need some more protection from weather conditions right?

    in reply to: Why I’m Trading My Sofa for a Bedsure Dog Bed #4209

    It’s not only sturdy but super comfy too – even gave it a try myself (don’t judge). Like others here mentioned, the velvet cover pulls off easily for washing – annd yup, holds up well through many spins in the washer.

    As for those newbies welcoming pups into thier homes, brace yourselves! Been there done that, it’s chaos but totally worth it! Investing in a good dog bed like Bedsure right from the get-go can be a real gamechanger. It gives them their own cosy space and believe me – they’ll love it. Plus your furniture stays safe – win win!

    Anyone tried their other products? Thinking of getting Mr.Snuffes one of thier plush toys next.

    He used to have some joint issues as well so the elevated design of the Yeti seems to be helping with that too. Totally worth every penny! How did you find it helped with your Husky, Jack? Noticed any changes in his sleep patterns mabye?

    in reply to: Just Bought a Pendleton Dog Bed: Here’s My Review #5694
    in reply to: Yeti Dog Bed Makes Feeding Time More Comfortable #3840

    there, fellow pupper parents! I’ve got to agree with the general consensus here. The Yeti Dog Bed is a gamechanger at mealtimes. Besides being super comfy for nighttime snoozes, it’s proving to be a real winner during food hours too.

    My Barney is a fast eater – practically inhales his food. We tried all sorts of tricks to slow him down but nothing seemed to work… until we got the Yeti. Having his meal in the bed seems to calm him and he takes his sweet time enjoying every bite. It’s all about associating positive vibes with feeding, right?

    Anyone else noticed this change in their dogs too? I’d recommend giving it a try if you’re dealing with speedy eaters or pups with digestion issues. But keep an eye on potential mess – luckily, the Yeti is pretty easy to clean! Maybe we should start a separate discussion about how we clean ours? Lord knows Barney can make a mean food mess ha! 🐶😄

    Post: Yes, I’ve got to say my pups absolutely love their Plufl Human Dog Bed. They pile on in like a doggie mountain and it’s too adorable! Plus the bed seems super sturdy, even with all three of my big dogs sharing.

    But on the interesting point of mess – honestly, hasn’t been that bad for me? The covers are pretty easy to take off and toss in thw wash when needed. Maybe it’s just becuase my bunch aren’t super messy?

    Anyway, if you’re worried about the space or if your dogs will get along on the same bed, may be give it a trial run with some blankets? Then you’ll have a fair idea if the Plufl is a good investment for your canine family.

    Anyone else got more than 3 dogs using it? How’s that working out?

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    Hey! Funny you mention the Yeti bed. My Bailey absolutely loves her Yeti dog bed. It’s been really interesting to see how a change in diet can stir up new behaviors. After switching her food to something healthier, she’s become wayy more playful and humbly retreated into her Yeti nest every time she’s had enough fun for the time being.

    Has anyone else from you noticed these changes?. Food plays such a huge part in our dogs’ behavior, both physically and emotionally! I’d love to hear your experiences :). One last thought – watch out if your pup is getting too comfortable with their certain eating habits. A diverse diet is just as important for them as it is for us!

    Did any of you try spritzing the bed with bitter apple spray? Worked wonders for us after Marley’s first few nibbles. Wonder if you’ve had the same experience?

    And who knows, maybe there’s some other ultra-durable beds out there we haven’t stumbled upon yet – if yes, please do share.

    So, completely agree on the Ugg dog bed’s price point. It did make me gulp a bit at first glance, won’t deny! But then I ended up getting one for my frenchie, Nugget – and damn if it hasn’t been worth every penny. He just sinks into that plush material and seems more relaxed than ever, so it helps me sleep easier too knowing he’s comfy.

    As for sales? You bet, snagged mine during a Black Friday deal. Absolute steal. Maybe bookmark their site or set an alert for price drops? While you’re waiting tho, check out the Furhaven pet beds. Heaps comfier than they look and a bit kinder on the wallet. Has anyone else tried ’em?

    Stay pawsome guys 🐾+

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