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Review: Maxbone dog bed provides comfort, quality

Posted October 21, 2020

Dog relaxes on Maxbone dog bed.
The Maxbone dog bed provides orthopedic support for your dog’s joints and bones.

I’m not one to impulsively buy stuff, but when I saw this dog bed from Maxbone, I immediately clicked add to cart! It’s important to spoil your dog with their basic needs, and as a fur mom, I wanted to give all the comfort my fur babies need starting with their sleeping essentials.

Everybody needs a bed, right? I noticed my dog slept in mine starting when he was just a few months old. As he grew up, I wanted to give him his cozy spot to sleep in. Although nothing compares to the feeling when they enjoy sleeping beside you, they still need their personal space, especially their bed.

Quality

Just like any other millennial dog owners, I was scrolling through and when I came across the site, I was overjoyed seeing the quality of this dog bed. The quality is a 5 star for me since what you see is what you get. I bought the Dream Catcher Soft Corduroy Bed since I wanted to have those thick edges to give enough support for my small-sized fur baby.

This is not just any thick dog bed. This is an orthopedic dog bed that provides support for your dog’s joints and bones. It also includes a dual-layer, fiber topped inner cushion, and its cover is easy to wash. What I also love about this is it comes in different sizes which made me think, the only thing that I regret is that I only bought one when I should have bought more for my other dogs!

Comfortability

I was a bit nervous since it’s important to find the best dog bed for your puppy. But guess what? No doubt, my dog LOVED it! He looked so satisfied, and it was perfect for his size. It’s like he knew that it was really for him. He was so cuddled up, enjoying the dog bed as he stretched and comfortably lay down to sleep. I thought he would take some time to adjust to his new dog bed, but I must be honest, I smiled as I heard him snore after a few minutes.

Benefits

The Maxbone dog bed provides comfort for our fur babies. One of the few benefits that a dog bed can help aside from using it to sleep during the day or night is this would be their own space that they can have for themselves. As I observed, I can see that when he rests, his sleep position tells me that he’s comfortable.

My dog usually has anxiety if he isn’t familiar with the place. Good thing a dog bed is portable. This can help your dog feel less anxious since they can sleep somewhere familiar. Another good thing I love about the Maxbone dog bed is they care for your dog by making the dog bed orthopedic.

So, the answer to the question: Is it comfy for our fur babies? The answer is yes! Your furry best friend will love you more if they feel you genuinely care. I chose the Maxbone dog bed because they provide good quality at a fair price.

Ann Doerr is a proud dog lover and the owner of two Cocker Spaniels (Lucy and Baily). She is a freelance writer and loves writing on all topics pet related! However, she is incredibly passionate about raising awareness of animal cruelty. She encourages you to get involved with the movement and join World Animal Protection. 

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