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Coolaroo Elevated Pet Bed, Small, Green
 
Manufacturer: Gale Pacific, USA
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List Price: $29.95
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Product Description

Unique Coolaroo Knitted Fabric Pet Bed elevates pets off cold, hot or hard ground, is flea and mite resistant, easy to clean and very durable. The Small frame is 34.6”L x 21.6”W x H 7.9”H with a cover that is 27.9” x 21.6”. The small size is appropriate for breeds such as Pekingese, Maltese, Scottish Terrier, Toy Poodle, Yorkshire Terrier, and German Spitz.

Product Details

  • Frame: 34.6”L x 21.6”W x 7.9”H; Cover: 27.9” x 21.6”
  • Unique Coolaroo knitted fabric
  • Easy to clean with soap and a garden hose
  • Resists mold and mildew, fleas and mites
  • Keeps pets comfortable

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Coolaroo Large Pet Bed - Green With Black Frame
 
Review Date: December 23, 2007
Reviewer: L. Ward, Desert Southwest
These are GREAT pet beds! - We have one for each of our two Labradors and they just love 'em! BTW, there IS a subtle trick to assembling them; i.e., you MUST keep ALL bolts loose right up to the final one that connects the second of the two spreader bars to the leg frames. When you're ready to insert the last bolt, situate the bed so that only three legs touch the floor and, then, LEFT THAT LAST LEG UP ABOUT SIX INCHES - JUST ENOUGH TO RELIEVE THE STRESS IN THE COOLAROO FABRIC!!! Then wiggle that LAST bolt through the leg frame into the crossbar and tighten it JUST enough to hold the entire assembly together. FINALLY, using a couple of phone books or someone's "spare foot", keep the corner diagonal to the one with the last bolt you just "wiggled" into place DOWN ON THE FLOOR and s.t.r.e.t.c.h. the cover taut by forcing the LAST LEG DOWN onto the floor and into proper alignment with the other three legs! ... NOW! - TIGHTEN ALL THE BOLTS! ... Simple, huh?
Cool Idea
 
Review Date: July 12, 2006
Reviewer: P. Williams, Asheboro, NC USA
We have two large pet beds for my 75 lb. dalmation and 120 lb. lab. My dogs love them! They stay fairly clean because the dirt/dust sifts right through the loose weave in the fabric which also allows the air to circulate and the dogs stay cooler. I keep them on my carport and when it rains and the water runs in on the concrete floor, the raised bed and dogs stay dry and comfortable. I have just adopted a new stray mother dog and plan to keep her and one of her pups. I ordered 2 additional Coolaroos for them today. A great product - wish I'd thought of it first!
My 120 lb. lab loves this bed
 
Review Date: December 12, 2006
Reviewer: S. Coles, USA
My 120 lb. lab has used this bed during his outside time every day for over two years. I am replacing it now because he has managed to wear a small hole into the center of the material. No bother, I am more than happy to spend another $25.00 for a replacement, I spend much more for his indoor beds that hardly last a year. No complaints about the structural sturdiness either, we haven't had any problems at all. He can lie comfortably, with a bit of room left over if he wants to really stretch out, although his feet tend to dangle over the sides a bit when he does. We live in a hot climate and my dog would rather lie on this bed than any other shady spot of the yard. One of my favorite things about this bed is that is cleans so easily, just hose it off and let dry. Every few weeks I go over it with a soft brush and some soap - cleans beautifully!
A Trick To Assembling THIS Pet Bed ...
 
Review Date: December 6, 2007
Reviewer: L. Ward, Desert Southwest
I've assembled three of these puppies (Pun Intended!) so far, and, right at the end of the job, there's a trick ya' gotta' do! ... FIRST! - verify that EACH and EVERY bolt is loose enough to warp the frame slightly; i.e., with a phone book or someone's foot (!) on ONE of the corners, lift UP the DIAGONALLY-OPPOSITE corner JUST enough to align the (final) bolt hole in the cross member with the (final) bolt hole in the support frame!!!

Then, just thread the LAST remaining bolt through and tighten it just a little! ... FINALLY, PUSH ALL four corners down onto the floor and into alignment - use MORE phone books or ONE of your remaining "free" arms! ... THEN finish tightening up ALL the bolts!

PLEASE NOTE THAT, when you align ALL four legs evenly on the floor, the fabric tightens up considerably! CONVERSELY, lifting ONE of the legs up allows the fabric to slacken just enough to line up that final bolt! Trying to assemble this thing with all four legs "in the same plane" of alignment down on the floor is an exercise in futility AND utter frustration!

BTDT! ... BEST Regards AND GOOD LUCK!
Great product
 
Review Date: August 3, 2006
Reviewer: John Madura,
This is a great product. Goes together easily and our dog loves it. It's sturdy enough for our 90 lb labrador and probably could hold a lot more. My wife and I got to reclaim our lounge chairs now that our "pal" has his own and he does indeed use it a lot.