- Collapsible indoor/outdoor dog bed provides outstanding comfort and durability
- Cot-styled bed folds conveniently in half for quick, simple storage or travel
- Made from fade-, moisture-, and odor-resistant fabric with durable lightweight steel frame
- Easy to maintain and clean; just spray it down with a hose
- Measures 51 x 32 x 8 inches; 3-year warranty against UV degradation
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 Large frame is 51.1”L x 31.5”W x 7.9”H with a cover that is 43.3” x 31.5”. The large size is appropriate for breeds such as Dalmatian, Dobermann, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Rottweiler, and Labrador Retriever…. More >>
Coolaroo Large Steel-Framed Pet Bed, Brunswick Green
Tags: degradation product, dobermann, german shepherd, knitted fabric, labrador retriever, lightweight steel, pet bed, resistant fabric, rottweiler, uv degradation
#1 by K D on June 17, 2010 - 3:12 am
First of all, I broke a sweat trying to put this stupid thing together by myself. A word of advice…Get someone to help you! I don’t know how much it’ll help, but it was extremely FRUSTRATING going it alone. It took me forever because I couldn’t get the thing to stay together. I’d get one end assembled, and then the other end would fall apart!
By the time I finally got it together, I thoroughly HATED this product. And then, to top it all off, my dog won’t go NEAR it! It’s a great concept; I got it to help keep my dog cooler out on our patio. If only she would try it…
Rating: 1 / 5
#2 by Hassan G. Jeffrey on June 17, 2010 - 4:58 am
I purchased this bed for a large dog at an animal shelter I volenteer for. (The dog was nursing a leg injury and i wanted to get him off the cold concrete floor)
The next day I arrived at the shelter and found the bed chewed and uselessly broken. I contacted the company only to find , they do not sell replacements for the hammock part of the bed. ONLY hardware pieces.
Sadly, I had to throw away the bed and the dog no longer had one.
I do not recommend this bed for a shelter situation or a dog that has a chewing tendancy.
Rating: 1 / 5
#3 by GinSing on June 17, 2010 - 6:21 am
I really wanted a good, cool, comfy indoor/outdoor bed for my med/lg dog who is getting old, has hip problems, and is Nordic – so has lots of fur and needs to keep cool. She always finds the shady spot in the dirt, when we are out in the yard, and I don’t want her to get so dirty, but want her to be cool. Sure, I’d love to have the Kuranda or one of the higher end ones, but why spend the money when the Coolaroo was rated so well??
Well, I put it together today and it was like a scene from “I Love Lucy” – pretty comical! But, not funny. I was so exasperated trying to get that last end to cooperate without twisting. Finally got it together, though not as satisfactorily as I would like, and hoped she would like it. I tried it outdoors, indoors, outdoor shaded area, indoors with her bed on it, and she doesn’t care for it at all.
Ah well..shucks. Money I don’t have to spend, blown.
If it changes, and she suddenly loves it, I’ll redo my review.
Rating: 2 / 5
#4 by Emily C on June 17, 2010 - 8:33 am
my yellow lab hates it he refuses to lay on it and the fabric stuff is so scratchy dont waste your money
Rating: 1 / 5
#5 by Karla J. Levin on June 17, 2010 - 10:31 am
This is a torture device. The material is rough and the thing twists and folds whenever my chihuaha would try to use it. It scared the heck out of her. It was the worst purchase ever. I ended up getting rid of it at a yard sale to a curious buyer for 1 buck. It was horrible.
Rating: 1 / 5