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Snuggle Pet Beds
By: Iris Fuchs
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Iris Fuchs is an animal lover, who devotes her free time fostering animals, finding them homes, assisting in veterinary care, and promoting animal welfare and rights. As cofounder of HappyDogBeds.com, Iris intends to proactively educate and influence pet owners around the world about improving the quality of life of animals.
This site is dedicated to bringing the best quality dog beds, where luxury and comfort meet. We carry beds in every shape, style and size, from small pet beds to large dog beds
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Dogs and cats spend most of day sleeping or resting, and if so, why not to do it in style? Snuggle beds provide them with endless hours of sweet dreams. Snuggle pet beds are basically designed like a bag, where your dog or cat can borrow in it, or hide in it like it is a tunnel, leaving only their heads out. Snuggle beds are designed for small breed dogs, cats and even ferrets which can greatly benefit from their ‘hidable’ attributes, as they can allow them to burrow in and rest in privacy. It is the sweetest thing to see two or three ferrets cuddle together in this type of a bed!
The beautiful thing about snuggle beds is that they can turn from snuggle style into a cup shaped bed which looks more like a small pet bed, or into a blanket which your pet can rest on. So essentially, there are three ways to use them depending on the type of sleeper your pet is. The exterior of a snuggle bed is usually made out of a fabric, which can come in many colors and patterns. The interior lining of the pet bed is made out of a fur-like material drawing your pet to cuddle and burrow in, as it reminds him/her of its mother’s soft fur. Many dogs, which are timid or shy, or just those which value quality resting time, would love resting in a snuggle pet bed, as they make them feel “secure” and comforted. If you were a dog or a cat, wouldn’t you be excited spending Sunday morning in your snuggle bed near the window, rain or shine?
These beds are absolutely adorable and it so much fun to provide your pooch or your cat with this quality and comfort. They are a great “nest” area that pets appreciate.
These beds are mostly machine washable and always follow the manufacturer’s instructions on how to clean them. As small beds for pets, they are a great bed to travel with (Note: they are not carry-ons for flights!) as your dog can rest in them while sitting in the car.
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Iris Fuchs is an animal lover, who devotes her free time fostering animals, finding them homes, assisting in veterinary care, and promoting animal welfare and rights. As cofounder of HappyDogBeds.com, Iris intends to proactively educate and influence pet owners around the world about improving the quality of life of animals.
This site is dedicated to bringing the best quality dog beds, where luxury and comfort meet. We carry beds in every shape, style and size, from small pet beds to large dog beds
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Iris Fuchs is an animal lover, who devotes her free time fostering animals, finding them homes, assisting in veterinary care, and promoting animal welfare and rights. As cofounder of HappyDogBeds.com, Iris intends to proactively educate and influence pet owners around the world about improving the quality of life of animals.
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