03.14.08
Dog Beds? Naw, Canine Caves… (Only $5,900)
As much as some owners tends to think otherwise, dogs are not people. So why should their dog beds mimick people beds? Why not create a nature-inspired “den” for them in your home?
“This Canine Fine Art Cave was named after Browning Passage, an inlet just off Tofino, B.C. where its arch was found. Once caught floating out to sea, it is now mated to a soft, brown Terrier-Rock cave similar in color to many rocks found along the passage. Majestic yet compact, this fine art cave was made for the canine companion who prefers an out-of-the-way spot to rest!
Once through the grand cathedral-like entry of the root, a quick turn to the right brings the new owner immediately into the spacious, cushion cavern in the rear of the cave. Here they can either curl up or stretch out in complete privacy. For those companions concerned about home security, a perimeter-sized cushion can be made to utilize the entire floor area allowing for a clear view of the room from inside the cave. Comes with its own Sidekick Rock.”
What a fun idea, though I don’t suppose this look would go with many people’s living room furniture… (I don’t know about you, but I don’t have roots in my couch!)
Still, the canine cave looks a lot more interesting than a crate or your average dog bed!
Of course, this kind of canine luxury comes at a price…
$5,900 from Pooch Online