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Folding Outdoor Pet Bed

Amazon.com Price: $53.31 (as of 03/12/2023 10:43 PST- Details)

Folding Indoor/Outdoor Pet Bed – Easy for Storage, Travels, Trips.

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When you’re traveling on the road or just hanging out at home, give your furry family members a comfortable chair to relax in just like their humans with this Gray Folding Indoor and Outdoor Pet Bed.

It uses a similar design to the full size inspiration and can easily fold up into a slim, easily stored pet accessory.

It’s lightweight and easy to travel with so your pet can enjoy the trip in comfort, just like their human.

Steel, polyester and plastic.

Holds up to a 20 lb. dog.

Open: 20″W x 19-1/2″D x 13-1/4″H.

Folded: 20″ dia. x 3″H.

 

Let your pets bask in the same comfort as you do when you’re on the road or at home and open up this folding pet chair for them to relax in.

It folds away in a compact manner that’s suitable for travel.

It’s the perfect place for your small furry friend to relax when you’re traveling or at an event that requires hanging out and downtime in the parking lots like dog shows and national grooming events.

Strong and sturdy, this folding pet chair can accommodate pets up to 20 pounds and both cats and dogs will find comfort in it.

When it’s time to drive again, fold it up and tuck it away.

Keep this folding dog chair for your own furry family members or give it as a gift to those family and friends who are frequently on the road with their K9 compatriots.

Their pets will adore the comfort.

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