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The PupRug Animal Print Memory Foam Dog Bed combines premium comfort with a stylish, eye-catching design. Featuring a chic cowhide pattern, this bed not only provides a cozy place for your dog to rest but also adds a trendy statement piece to your home. Its ultra-soft faux fur surface ensures your pet stays comfortable, while the sleek animal print complements any room decor. Built with a human-grade orthopedic memory foam base, the PupRug supports your pet's joints and helps relieve pressure, making it perfect for dogs of all ages, especially seniors. The waterproof memory foam liner protects the foam from accidents, and the faux fur cover is removable, machine-washable, and dryer-friendly for easy cleaning and durability.
SKU | 3449882 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Paw Brands |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 5.73 LBS |
Primary Color | White |
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Chew Proof | No |
Personalized Item flag | No |
Washing instructions | Machine Washable |
Size | Medium |
Odor Resistant | No |
Bed Fill | Memory Foam |
Material | Faux Fur |
Bed Type | Ortho or Memory |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 40 IN |
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Height | 2 IN |
Width | 35 IN |
Limited 90 day warranty on defective items.
Cleaning the Bed Cover: Our dog bed covers are machine washable. Unzip the zipper linings, remove the foam base from the outer cover, and wash the cover in cold water on the gentle cycle and tumble dry on low or no-heat. A damp cloth can also be used to remove stains from the cover. Brush and fluff up the faux fur using a pet care brush with widely spaced metal bristles, AKA slicker brush. Brush and fluff carefully to avoid damage. Cleaning the Foam Insert: The foam insert is not machine washable, but there are several ways to clean it. To freshen up the smell, lightly sprinkle baking powder on the foam and let sit for 30 minutes. Then vacuum the baking powder and pet hair from the memory foam. For stains, rub a damp cloth with warm water and a small amount of dish soap in a light circular motion. Let it sit for 10 minutes and press out as much moisture as you can without ""wringing out"" the foam, because wet foam can tear more easily. To dry the memory foam, leave it to air dry.
For pet use only.
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