Wonderful for an aging dog.
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| Review Date: August 24, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Melissa Inman, New Orleans, LA |
| My German Shepherd loves this bed and it is very supportive for her joints. I would recommend this bed over the standard egg crate bed for anyone with a dog prone to hip dysplasia and arthritis. |
Good Old Dog
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| Review Date: August 2, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Dave Sparling, Seattle, WA |
| My fourteen year old pup does a lot of sleeping now days and this one really seems to keeps him comfortable. The egg carton foam feels like it gives him lighter support than a solid foam mattress. The cover is fully zippered and easy to get off for cleaning if I can ever get him off of it! Just what he deserves after so many years. |
Great Supportive Bed
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| Review Date: October 15, 2007 |
| Reviewer: J. Jordan, Georgia |
| I bought this bed for my older golden retriever and a smaller one for my lab. They both love them. They are really supportive! |
Great Supportive Dog Bed at a reasonable price!
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| Review Date: February 10, 2009 |
| Reviewer: hasselaar, Belgie |
This is the best dog bed that I have ever owned. I have purchased many, very expensive dog beds from that big mail-order company in Freeport. But those mattresses were flat,torn and non-supportive in a short time.
This bed is very firm, will keep your pet up, off of the floor, and provide firm (but comfy) support for those with sore joints, as well as preventing your younger dogs from acquiring joint problems .
I highly recommend the high-quality of this item, it is well-priced when compared with the quality that it offers. |
orthopedic dog bed
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| Review Date: November 2, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Cricket, Alaska |
| This is a great orthopedic dog bed! It is 7" thick, when many other "orthopedic" dog beds are 1 1/2"! The cover on top is fleece, but the entire cover is not heavy duty. I would buy it again...best I found, and can always replace the cover. (its washable) Easy for my stiff old puppy to get on cause it squishes enough to let them get on, but stays thick enough to comfort old bones. |
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