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The New Age Pet Aspen Bunk Bed is made with ECOFLEX, a proprietary composite blend of recycled polymers and reclaimed wood fiber by-products. The ECOFLEX material is non-toxic, eco-friendly & impervious to moisture & odor, making it the perfect material for your pets' furniture. All New Age Pet furniture is backed by a 10-year limited manufacturer warranty. The days of your pups fighting over the bed is a thing of the past with our Aspen Pet Bunk Bed. Perfect for homes with multiple pets, these bunk beds can accommodate 2 large dogs or 3+ small dogs. Comes with two memory foam cluster cushions with removable covers. Available in antique white and gray. New Age Pet products are easy to assemble, easy to clean & easy to LOVE!
SKU | 3835361 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | New Age Pet |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 61.44 LBS |
Primary Color | White |
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Chew Proof | No |
Personalized Item flag | No |
Washing instructions | Hand Wash |
Bed Shape | Rectangle |
Odor Resistant | Yes |
Bed Fill | Memory Foam |
Material | Recycled Polymers |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 27.2 IN |
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Height | 36.2 IN |
Width | 57.1 IN |
Breed Sizes | Most Sizes |
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10-year limited manufacturer warranty. Proof of purchase required for any warranty claims.
A supportive dog bed is imperative to cushion your dog's body and provide relief from the pain associated with age-related health problems. Can be used indoors or outdoors.
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What type of bed would you suggest for my miniature dachshund? She is 3 1/2 months old. She gets cold easily & sleeps w/ me in my bed. She always loves cuddling with me whever I am if on the couch resting, etc. I always have a small blanket & she loves for me to cover her up totally.. She crawls under it & goes to sleep!
My pet has torn all his beds and now sleeps on a blanket or a bedsheet. I hope that won't cause any joint problems in the long run? It seems that he is comfortable sleeping this way. Is it safe?
I need your help here. I've been thinking to purchase a crate and a crate bed and crate cover for my little girl. Since she loves to nap under the table and I thought it'll be much safer and comfortable for her to sleep there from time to time. And safer from the friend's and families children from hurting her. Do you think this would be a good idea?
We bought a new couch and we do not want her to shed on our couch so we bought a bed for she can set down on the couch but she does not want to set down what do I do
14.5 yr old lab healthy except for osteoarthritis. had erlychiosis 3X, 2X hospitalized, in 2015. pretty stiff walking,does not do stairs, have to lift her to car. on glucosamine/chroin for 5 years, rimadyl 100mg for 3. big problems laying down, circles several times, sometimes aborts her lay down and walks away, or gets halfway down and falls the rest. laying down harder than getting up. good appetite, bowel and kidneys fine. what to do? change NSAID? add tramadol? what is best supplement?
What type of laundry detergent should I use to wash my dog's bed? She has sensitive skin. Is there any brand you would recommend?
Hello! Ever since I got this new bed frame my dog has been avoiding my room. He is even scared to even enter it for small amounts of time. For the past 5 years he’s been sleeping on my bed and being in my room all the time, now he is never. Should I get rid of my frame or what. Whenever he seems to try to build up the courage he seems very scared and careful with his steps and then just scurry off. There is enough room for him to jump. But it makes me sad that he’s scared to come in.
We bought my dog a new dog bed that’s supposed to help with his anxiety. The first night he loved it - we couldn’t get him out of it! Since that first night, he doesn’t like to sit on it anymore. He just humps it and licks it. We can put him directly in it and force him to sit, but he won’t stay long and looks uncomfortable. Should I take the bed away? Why won’t he lag on it anymore?
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