: Petmate 25-Inch Burrow Bed, Navy Blue

: Petmate 25-Inch Burrow Bed, Navy Blue


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Petmate 25-Inch Burrow Bed, Navy Blue

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Petmate 25-Inch Burrow Bed, Navy Blue
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Petmate
EAN: 0029695278013
Label: Petmate
Manufacturer: Petmate
Model: 27801
Publisher: Petmate
Release Date: October 10, 2007
Sales Rank: 783
Size: 25-Inch
Studio: Petmate



Features:
  • Filled with high loft polyester fiber fill for comfort and support
  • Faux suede outer fabric with cozy berber fleece sleeping surface
  • Size: 25" round







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Item Description:
This is the bed that's made specially for burrowers and cuddlers, those pets that love to sneak between the bed covers, nuzzle into the couch cushions, and snuggle up in the sheets. Super soft bed is topped by a hood that creates a comforting burrow. Appeals to the burrowing instincts of small dogs, cats, and ferrets. Made in the USA. Machine washable. Cool water. Mild detergent. No bleach. Fluff dry.Recommended for pet use only.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Best Burrow Bed Ever! ...
For dogs that like to burrow, this is the answer! My Min Pin loves this bed and it works for all weather situations; when it's warm she lays on top, when it's cold she burrows in under the cover that folds down over her like a blanket. This bed works better than the ones with the flexible pole that keeps the cover open because it allows true "burrowing dogs" to completely disappear from sight if they want to. I've washed the zippered cover (and even the stuffing sack) in my washing machine and then thrown both pieces in my dryer and they come out beautifully.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Smaller than expected/poor quality ...
this bed was significantly smaller than expected (from size listed and PRICE)... Also, my dog found the surface uncomfortable and scratched at it immediately. The fabric did not hold up and it had a hole in it by the end of the day. I am disappointed.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * awesome mini-dachshund bed!! ...
My miniature dachshund puppy LOVES this bed! As soon as I took it out of the box, she climbed in and snuggled up for a long nap. It is nice and fluffy - plenty of cushion, very soft, and washable (thank goodness). She even chooses burrowing in her bed over snuggling on the sofa. I would definitely recommend this bed. The 25-inch size suits her well since she likes to wiggle around and get the cover just right over her nose.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * happy kids ...
My Jack Russells have a similar bed that has been used constantly. They are burrowers by nature. I ordered two of these beds and am very pleased. May order two more to keep on hand. I would recommend this bed for anyone with a terrier or any small dog actually. My cats are also enjoying these beds. I may get to actually sit in my recliner without all five Jacks!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great for snugglers ...
I have a little dog who loves to snuggle and she loves this bed!!! She'll burrow into the back of it and sometimes even plays with the bed trying to find if there's anything hidden in the back of it.


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