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Elevated Dog Beds #9111066 09/21/24 06:37 PM
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Looking for some feedback if anyone has some advice for a good elevated bed. Needs to be washable. For a medium size (65 lbs) lab. This would primarily be for indoor use. Have looked at some of the ones that Gun Dogs website has - Momarsh and a few others.

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Re: Elevated Dog Beds [Re: TXBoss] #9111158 09/21/24 11:15 PM
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Kuranda beds expensive but durable will outlast the dogs

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Kuranda for us too. It’s like boxing ring material. Bought it when he was a pup. It’s out lasted any of the pillow beds toys etc. it show no signs of wear.

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