ANWA Elevated Dog Bed Large Size, Raised Dog Bed Outdoor Use, Portable Dog Cot Large Dogs
L**A
XL bed. Well worth the money!
I dont usually write reviews but this is great. The instructions were pretty vague but it wasn't that hard to figure out and put together. It just all clips together. I was sceptical about how sturdee it would be, given that I wouldn't class it as expensive.We have an alaskan malamute so I purchased the extra large size, it is huge! He usually moves and paces all night because he gets hot. Even with his cool mats. Not with this bed. His 1st night on it was last night. He climbed on and didn't move the whole night. I am so chuffed with it, that I have already recommended to two friends. My best friend ordered yesterday and hers is arriving today! Great buy!! Thanks guys
A**R
Great bed for the price
This is a brilliant bed for thr price. We have an 11 stone Boerboel. He has loads of space on it and hasn't got off it much since we put it up for him. Would highly recommend this bed. This is the xl size
S**S
The best sturdy bed, my dogs love sunbathing
Today I am reviewing the ANWA elevated large size indoors/outdoor bed.In the box comes assembly instructions, reverse the parts list..My husband built the bed, roughly twenty minutes, not hard to do in some respects as no drilling or lots of loose parts, but equally stumbled a few times. Especially not clear enough where to put the rigid non slip parts. The video helped a little, but very fast so having to slow it down. To build it is not intricate, but if you are like me hate flat pack products, I pass to hubby.I am not sure if the instructions can be made clearer, erecting stage by stage, and numbered would be helpful in colour too.The size I am reviewing is XL, so both my dogs can enjoy resting, sunbathing etc. My Staffordshire Bull Terrier is 15 years old, struggling now with sore arthritis of the legs and hips. My girl loves the new bed, and as any Staffie dog owner would know, love lazing outside. My girl weighs 23kg presently.My other dog that jumps on is my Alaskan Malamute, my boy is three years old and approx 38 kg. Both like it very much. In fact it’s truly a great bed to have and very excited because my dogs loving the relaxation.Little air holes all over so whilst lying down, cools the underneath part of the pooches tummy.Very strong material, made exceptional and if looked after will last years.No sharp edges, everything smooth, reminds me of a tiny trampoline for the kids years ago.The bed elevated, but not to high that dogs cannot get on.Current price £28.99 and honestly this price is great, so sturdy.If needed cool dog mats can be put on top of the bed, or a snuggle blanket.Helps dogs keep over cold floors especially in cold weather, ANWA use upgraded Teslin mesh fabric, it is also heat resistant and waterproof. Very quick cleaning, can even hose down to clean. Can be transported if necessary to different rooms.No screws in this bed whatsoever.There are three sizes to choose, so please ensure your dog will fit.The colour is a deep rich red with black.The XL size would ideally fit a Doberman, Alaskan Malamute, heavier dogs up to 140lbs. As I have two dogs, I needed the XL between the two of them.My thoughts, I truly recommend, 200%, if anything you buy for your dogs, please consider this bed. Beautiful and my dogs love it, so very good on price, made well. Nothing bad to say, everything perfect with the product, just a little change on instructions would be suffice.Thank you to the seller for a great product, very happy** I hope my review helped, kind regards**
D**E
Strong and supportive
Once assembled this raised dog bed is strong and of good quality. The framework provides a good support for the covering which is strong and appears hardwearing and is stretched tautly acorss the frame.There is a middle bar underneath which aids the strength and stability of the whole thing. The length to width ratio is also good, so that as long as you buy the correct size the dog can stretch out flat or else curl in a ball.The only negative is that the instructions to put it together are not clear and I had a bit of trial and error so it lost a star for this. The only helpful hint I can give is that you need to make sure that the support bars are very firmly pushed into the legs and joining tubes as that gives you the correct dimensions for the frame. Also the shorter bars (with male/female ends) are the ones that go on the shorter sides.Once constructed though I was very pleased, there was no distortion with incorrect fitting of frame to material and my dog was on it immediatlely.I chose the large for my Vizsla, he is 28kg and it is a perfect size for him. I would think the XL would be for quite large breed dogs like GSD. There is a weight guide for which bed is best also.
A**R
Great bed to keep your dog off the floor or happy in the garden
The ANWA elevated pet bed resembles a scaled-down human camp bed. It’s a “Teslin mesh” hammock stretched over a tubular frame. It arrives disassembled in kit form and the instructions aren’t great, but we’re no strangers to flat-pack furniture and it’s only 20 pieces. Follow the picture like a 3D jigsaw.It’s just under 30 quid at time of review, which makes it competitive against similar products. It’s a lot cheaper than an orthopaedic dog-sofa, but doesn’t really do the same job.The x-large size has additional support legs in the middle which means no obvious bowing when occupied.The mesh hammock seems designed to provide a cool surface in hot weather. The manufacturer suggests using a mat or blanket in colder months, in case that didn’t occur to you on your own.The obvious appeal for us was the fact that in the summer Daisy loves “putting her towel” – in fact, putting the whole of Daisy – on one or other of our sunbeds before we get the chance to lie out in the sun. This seems like a great idea, to give Daisy her own sun-lounger.It might also provide some help when we visit family, which being a 1,000-mile each-way trip means we camp in parents’ spare rooms for weeks at a time. At home Daisy has her own little orthopaedic cushion sofa next to the people sofa, and we hope this “elevated” bed might provide an alternative to hogging one end of grandma’s settee, and be a place of her own to settle on, out in the garden,It weighs about 4 kilos, so it’s not exactly lightweight, but it breaks down and packs away so it will take up less space in the car boot than Daisy’s un-foldable, non-collapsing foam sofa.
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