For those of us with pets our four legged friends are simply
part of the family. We spoil them and they spoil us in their own special way. We
have three unique personalities running around the house, each with their own
idiosyncrasies, personal preferences and mischievous tendencies. We’ve learned
through trial and error ( and carpet cleaner and paper towels) what they need and when they need it and
certainly we’ve made an attempt to accommodate them whenever possible and with
good behavior of course!
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Lucky, Luxury Pet Bed |
“I think dogs are the most amazing creatures; they give
unconditional love.
For me they are the role model for being alive.”
– Gilda Radner
Over the years my husband and I have certainly struggled
with keeping our pets off the furniture. To the point where frankly we gave up
and let them have free run of the place and essentially they created their own
luxury pet beds. Much to my surprise and over time two small Yorkie and
Shitzhu mixes can do real damage to your
furniture. Oddly they always preferred sleeping on the backs of the sofa and
chairs in our house if that makes sense. In other words not on the seat
cushions but up top where us humans rest our heads. Over time these spots began
to sag, discolor and generally resemble the shape of the particular dog that
spent so many hours there.
Eventually we replaced our living room set and re-designed
the entire room, determined to enforce the “not on the furniture”. An array of
unsightly pet beds soon followed in effort to accommodate our pets but
certainly these beds did little to compliment the décor. Attempts to hide the
beds in a corner, behind furniture etc. proved futile as due to the lightweight
nature of these beds our dogs would drag them out into the center of the room
or into the kitchen where a tug o war would often ensue.
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Dryden, Luxury Pet Bed |
“We give dogs time we can spare, space we can spare and love
we can spare.
And in return dogs give us their all. It’s the best deal man has
ever made.”
– M. Facklam
In the spring of 2011 the Uttermost Company, an upscale home
décor and home furnishings manufacturer introduced a collection of luxury pet beds that eliminate these issues. Uttermost , working with some of the world’s
most sought after designers, Carolyn Kinder and Matthew Williams among them,
have created a variety of luxury pet beds that not only accommodate man’s best
friend but compliment your home décor as well. Sturdy frames, quality
craftsmanship, removable cushions / coverings and stylish designs allow these
luxury pet beds to be proudly displayed in plain view.
The Beau Luxury pet bed for example is designed to
accommodate larger pets and features a walnut stained hardwood frame with
saddle brown faux leather and nail head accents. For smaller pets the Raesa pet bed offers a circular, white mahogany frame finished in ash gray and comes
complete with a woven polyester cushion crafted in a light granite.
So if you enjoy pampering your pets but don’t want to
sacrifice style then browse this beautiful collection of luxury pet beds
designed exclusively by the Uttermost Company and with the generous yet
discriminating pet owner in mind.
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