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<title><![CDATA[Best Dog Beds]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><img vspace="4" hspace="4" border="0" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.luxist.com/media/2010/01/cabanabed.jpg"  alt="" />If your pooch spends more time on your bed than you'd like, it may be time to get him one of his own. We asked Susan Bing, owner of <a href="http://www.trixieandpeanut.com/" target="_blank">Trixie + Peanut</a>, a hip pet boutique in New York City's Flatiron District (and veteran of many pet-supply shows), to give us her tips on what to look for in a dog bed. <br />
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"When it comes to buying a dog bed," says Bing, "people tend to like beds that go with their d&eacute;cor, but you should really consider your pet's needs first. If you have a dog that likes going under your covers, a trundle and burrowing bed is your best choice. If you have a dog that likes to stretch out, a big, flat bed is better." Read on for Bing's picks for best dog beds on the market.</p>
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    <li>For the truly pampered pet, "the Fab Furcedes Bed, also available in a NYC Taxi Cab style, is a pure fun (but pricey) novelty bed," says Bing. From $249.</li>
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    <li>Does your pooch prefer the porch? The Striped Outdoor Bed is weatherproof and lightweight, as well as mildew-resistant, so it's perfect to bring along on a warm-weather holiday getaway! From $100.</li>
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    <li>This Candy-Striped Cabana Bed by New York Dog, shown at right,  is great for dogs who like to hide out... with a little Miami flair thrown in! From $95.</li>
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    <li>Blankets can serve as beds on-the-go, and if you have a small to medium-sized pet, you can swaddle your beloved in this sturdy buckskin Bunkhouse throw. Just stick it in your bag or carrier -- it's a must-have travel item. From $79.</li>
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    <li>For the environmentally-friendly set, these bright and cheery Eco Nap Earth Friendly dog beds, are produced from 100% post-consumer plastic (mostly recycled plastic soda bottles). From $59.89.</li>
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    <li>A two-in-one trundle bed is a great choice for dogs who like to burrow. This one unfolds into a cozy flat bed when opened, and "pets love the faux-fur (which is machine-washable)," says Bing. $49.</li>
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    <li>Fleece sleeping bag beds are another great for dogs that like to burrow, and this sturdy Coleman model is a mere $40.</li>
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    <li>The Happy Tails Snuggle Bed is a good choice for dogs who want to burrow in and not be crept up upon: the high bolsters keep them feeling safe and snug. $33.90.</li>
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    <li>For dogs who travel frequently with their owners, X-treme Cage Fleece Pet Bed/Crate Pads make the journey a bit more comfy! From $19.90.</li>
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    <li>"These Cosmopawlitan Pet Beds are covered with swanky and stain-resistant microsuede, and are made in the USA," notes Bing. From $125.</li>
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