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Big Barker Dog Bed with headrest

Size - 48"L x 30"W x 7"H up to 60"L x 48W x 7H

Big Barker Bed with Golden Retriever lying on it
Big Barker  memory and orthopedic bed foam
Big Barker made in the American Certi-plus-US foam
Big Barker Dog Bed

Core material - 7-inch, 3-layered foam mattress is durable, comfortable, and meets CertiPUR-US standards

Cover - Washable Microsuede Cover: Big Barker’s covers are machine washable & smell-resistant; The fabric is designed to withstand rubbing, digging & nesting. Unzips 75% around the bed.

 

Support - Independent data analysis showed the following improvements to the mean score: 17.6% improvement in joint function; 21.6% reduction in pain severity; 12.5% reduction in joint stiffness; 9.6% improvement in gait; and 15.1% improvement in quality of life.

Water resistance - It's not waterproof, but a waterproof cover is available at a cost.

Pondering whether this bed is the right choice, consider the price point. It's positioned at the higher end, but comfort comes at a cost. It's a large investment if your dog chews and could be destroyed in minutes. Long term it could out to be better value than continuously buying cheap beds. 

Pros:

  1. Designed for Large Dogs: Big Barker beds are specifically crafted for dogs up to 250 pounds, providing ample space and support.

  2. Quality of Life Improvement: These beds can significantly enhance your dog’s quality of life, especially if they suffer from joint pain or stiffness.

  3. Triple-Layer Ortho-Medic™ Foam: The unique foam construction ensures durability and comfort.

  4. 10-Year Warranty: Big Barker offers a “can’t flatten, won’t flatten” warranty, giving you peace of mind.

  5. Variety of Sizes and Styles: Choose from three sizes and three styles, including car and crate models.

  6. Optional Waterproof Liners: Keep the bed protected with optional waterproof liners.

  7. Made in the USA: Big Barker beds are CertiPUR-US certified and manufactured in the United States.

Cons:

  1. Very Expensive: The quality comes at a price, making Big Barker beds a lot costlier.

  2. Limited Color Options: While functional, there are only four color choices available.

Overall, Big Barker beds are a solid investment for large dogs, prioritizing comfort and joint support. Not recommended for dogs that chew. 

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