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Ollie loves it... I do too.
After looking at 3rd party dog bed review sites, it came down to this, the Casper dog bed and the PetFusion bed. Ultimately, I decided on the Sealy because: -It seemingly has a better thought out foam layering which uses cooling gel memory foam and a charcoal infused base foam. If the cooling gel foam works, that’s great because it should make the bed more appealing than the others in the summer. The charcoal layer should resist bacteria better than the other bed options. -The foam carries a 5 year warranty. The other two have only 1 year warranties. -The Sealy looks a lot nicer both in design/ and color (modern gray) than the PetFusion and in color over the Casper. I don’t want an ugly large bed in my living room. -The Sealy seems of higher quality And is cheaper. $145 vs. $180 for the comparably sized PetFusion and $225 for the Casper. -As a long time bed manufacturer, they probably have more and better experience making a well-made, comfortable and long lasting product. -This has a waterproof cover over the foam. The Casper does not. Received the bed today. It was very easy and quick to assemble - aside from waiting 2 hours for the foam to expand. The cover is really well made and constructed. There is a separate zipped compartment for the bolster and then a main zipped compartment for the rest of the bed. The fabric covered the foam with a perfect fit and the zippers slide like butter. The bed and bolster both offer great support. It’s by no means too soft as somebody else suggested. It contours to my 72lb dog’s curves while not giving way to the rest of his weight. He’s really been loving it today and looks really comfortable sprawled out on it napping. I would definitely reorder this bed if given a 2nd chance. Ordered a Large for my 72lb medium+ sized dog. Perfect fit. Note: You should take a tape measure while your dog is sleeping and measure from his bum to his nose. My dog likes to sprawl out a lot so I made sure to get that measurement vs. his more curled and compact position. You don’t want to get too small of a bed that prevents them from really being comfortable. Take that nose to tail dimension, add 8” for the 4” bolster on each side and then you’ll have the minimum long dimension. The dimensions listed are the dimensions including the bolsters so the inside dimensions of the large are more like 34”x24”.
February 2019 · Pet Supplies · verified purchase
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