From the brand
Why PHYEX?
We have a great team for R and D, adequate productivity which make it possible for us to provide high quality products with low costs. You can shop with confidence from PHYEX.
What PHYEX aims for?
PHYEX combines pet, garden and kitchen categories, engaging pets, people and home to a harmonious and exhilarating part.
How PHYEX offers satisfaction service?
PHYEX always stand behind our items and take the responsibility if any problem happened.
Pet Category
Garden Category
Kitchen & Home Category
Product Dimensions : 33.07 x 18.9 x 7.28 inches; 4.56 Pounds
Item model number : PB-C1
Date First Available : July 11, 2019
Manufacturer : T-SHINE
ASIN : B07V5L18ZX
Off the Ground Design: PHYEX elevated dog bed provides a lifted sleeping surface for your dogs/cats, particularly for arthritic or senior dogs; Furthermore, this dog hammock keeps them away from bugs and insects, keep your furry friends cool and cozy
Easy Assembly and Durability: This raised dog bed comes with screws and a hex key, making it easy to assemble or disassemble in just a few minutes; The strong metal frame ensures stability, while the well-stitched bed material guarantees long-lasting durability
Versatile Use Throughout the Year: During hot summer months, the lifted dog bed helps to keep your pets cool by allowing air circulation; For colder winter months, simply add plush cushions and blankets to make it softer and warmer, providing an inviting spot for your pets to rest
Lightweight & Portable: This dog cot bed is easy to carry from indoors to outdoors, making it ideal for camping trips, backyard lounging, or simply relaxing at home to enjoy lying in the sun or shade while staying cool
Dimension & Care: This cooling dog bed for small dogs measures 33″L x 19″W x 7.5″H for the frame, and 27.5″L x 19″W for the mesh, with a weight capacity of up to 50 lbs; Simply wipe the mesh fabric or rinse with water to keep the bed looking and feeling fresh for your pet
Daniel Cooper –
Great product!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐”The PHYEX Heavy Duty Steel-Framed Portable Elevated Pet Bed is fantastic for my French Bulldogs! The elevated design keeps them off the ground, which is perfect for keeping them cool and comfortable. Measuring 50.5″ L x 30.5″ W x 7.8″ H, it’s spacious enough for all three of my pups to stretch out and relax. The steel frame is incredibly sturdy and durable, providing reliable support and stability. The grey color looks sleek and blends well with my home decor. This pet cot is not only practical for cooling but also easy to set up and move around. If you’re looking for a high-quality, comfortable, and well-designed pet bed, this one is a great choice. Highly recommend for its durability and comfort!”
Dave –
Very good cat bed/chair/lounger, but needs a video
As an experiment, I purchased this cat furniture (small, brown) for my 3 cats. Arrived yesterday and was intensively and extensively examined by the gang. Each concluded that (1) it was great, and (2) it was their personal toy, not to be shared. So today I have ordered another of these loungers (small, grey) because it is well made, looks good, and my cats really like it (especially to sleep on at night). My cats are normal size and two could easily share this bed, but Chica got to it first for sleeping last night and no others were allowed (that might change in cold weather). AND YES, assembly was a real challenge! The instructions seemed either a bit sparse or a tad ambiguous to me, so naturally I discarded these and barged on ahead. The sides of the canvas rectangle are hemmed such that they form a tubular passage for the poles on each side. It’s good for these to be snug (canvas wont sag as much), but the openings are tight. The long sides of the triangle are each supported by two poles that must be joined in the usual way (one pole has a more narrow end which then slips into the end of the other pole). However, the two poles can’t be pre-joined before insertion into the hem tunnel because each pole is sharply bent at its end to form the legs upon which the furniture will stand. As a tip, I suggest you somehow firmly hold the canvas stretched out flat & straight to ease insertion of the pole end into the tunnel. You’ll need hands #1 and #2 for that. Then with hands #3 and #4, firmly grip the pole, keeping it aligned with the tunnel, push forward hard and good luck. After success, open a can of cold beer and calm yourself. The best part is up next: inserting the pole with the narrow end into the other pole. Since this is done inside the hem (which is opaque and stiff) you can’t see & only vaguely feel what you are doing. Just think back to ‘spin the bottle’ where the winners repair to a closet, which is completely dark, so you can’t see those lips, and so must approach with great caution. For me, the only other tricky part was attaching the short side poles to the long side poles. This is done with threaded bolts (they call ’em screws) with spring washers and special plastic spacers (my term). Picture in your mind: in one hand holding the side pole pressed gently up against the end pole (perpendicular) in your other hand. The end of the end pole has a threaded hole in its end, into which will go the threaded bolt after it passes through pre-drilled holes in the side pole. So, (a) put the spring washer on the bolt (very first step) and (b) then insert the bolt through the pre-drilled holes in the side pole, and (c) now with the bolt protruding from the hole in the side pole, slip the special spacer over the bolt such that the curved surface of the spacer is flush with the roundness of the side pole, and the bolt now extends through the spacer where it is now free to join with the end pole. (d) While holding the end pole up against the bolt (now protuding from the spacer) gently push the poles together while turning (screwing) the bolt using the provided hex wrench. With luck, the threded bolt will engage with the threaded hole in the end pole, and all pieces will draw together tightly. CAUTION: my impression of the threaded pieces is that they are not very tolerant of even small angles of misalignment while screwing and the threads are not made of hardened steel. If misaligned, you will feel some resistence when you turn the hex wrench, but not all that much. If you persist, you can easily strip the threads. So be careful. Go slow and expect to have trouble especially in step (d) above, where 5 to 10 re-starts is normal. And by the way, it would really help to have 3 or 4 hands in step (d). Maybe you can shanghai a helper. Having read a few of the reviews for this cat furniture, it’s clear that assembly is the big problem. My advise to the manufacturer is to create a 10-12 minute video that encounters all the tricky spots and presents blow by blow guidance with copious tips and cautions. An experienced mechanic might laugh at this, but the vast majority of customers will be very grateful. And finally, perhaps you may feel better if I tell you that, I got all the way through assembly only to notice that I had the canvas tarp upside down and had to dismantle the hardest part (attaching the poles with the bolts), rotating those side poles to face the right way and then re-doing all else that follows.
Carmen –
Best Elevated Dog Bed Ever!!!
My senior dog doesn’t ever use any dog bed I’ve purchased him since he was a puppy. He’ll drag it out his dog house, chew it up, gut all the stuffing or pee on it and never step foot on it again. He’s definitely older now and I can see that the concrete is too rough for him so I got him this elevated dog bed on a whim. I didn’t have high hopes for him to use it but to my surprise he hasn’t left the bed since I built it. I just had to write a review for this because I couldn’t believe it. He absolutely adores this bed along with my shih tzu as well. It was easy to build. Sturdy enough for my two dogs. Easy to clean and dry. PLUS you can purchase a replacement mat if it tears instead of purchasing the entire bed again. Priced at $25, I wouldn’t mind purchasing this over and over again since I’ve finally found a bed that brings comfort to my senior dog. I actually just bought another one for indoor use!!!
Sysy –
Spiders???
The bed is great. Haven’t had it for long so I can’t say anything about durability over time, but it’s stable and my dog loves it. For reference she’s about 45 lbs and a medium fits her PERFECT, with extra space to roll around and stuff! The only thing I really disliked about this order was the fact there were a couple spiders that came in my package 🥲 now they’re all over my room hiding lol 😣 Hopefully the factory or warehouse can get rid of them🙏
Sharon –
Should work great for my needs!
My not-so-mini Aussie (ahem, 40.6lbs, NOT the projected 30lbs I was led to believe) has been going to school since her 9th week and we have been in agility for the past month. She LOVES it. Like “can’t get enough, I’m not afraid, watch me fly over the A-frame mom!” LOVES it. Since this seems to be her preferred outlet, I have started to put together (too much) equipment for the backyard. Needless to say, whether building or buying, agility stuff adds up quickly. At school, they have “pause” tables, which are just as dang pricey, ranging from $80-$190 per little “pause” table. Yeah, not happening for home exercise. Instead, I decided to buy 3 of these small blue elevated cooling beds to use as those “pause” tables in her home course. Needless to say, 3 of these were so priced good, I still would not have scored a single proper “pause” table/platform for this deal. The size is PERFECT for her to accurately hop up and sit oriented to the length of the surface, sturdy enough to hold her 40.6lbs (it is rated for up to 50lbs), and because it is blue like the “tables” at school, she immediately went on it with the “table” command. Perfect! The fabric is pretty heavy duty and should hose-rinse or soap off easily, the stitching seems solid, everything is numbered and beyond easy to assemble. Since you can stack legged items like this, it will also save me storage space when I put things away after training.When the weather cooperates better and I can put the finishing touches on her A-Frame, teeter totter, and can set up all her jumps and tunnels and these new bed/”pause” tables, I will add a photos. Was just really pleased after assembly and quick testing and wanted to say so!
Jeffery Edlund –
Slightly difficult to assemble, but very sturdy.
Rene Vidriales –
Al pedir la cama para mi perro (que es un poco más grande que un cocker spaniel) en talla mediana no espere que viniera tan amplia, y ¿cuál fue la sorpresa? Que en efecto es grande.Decidí no devolverla porque en tiempo de frío podré ponerle su manta y algún peluche para mayor confort.El armado fue sencillo, no se siente endeble y el material de la lona es fácil de sacudir o bien con agua y jabón quedaría perfecto.Mi perro se esta acostumbrando pero le gusta bastante.Estoy conforme con la compra.
Alejandro Juarez –
Muy cómoda duradera y muy práctica
Christian Brambila –
Esta cama elevada para mascotas con marco de acero es simplemente perfecta. Fácil de montar y desmontar, es ideal para llevar de viaje o usar en casa. El diseño resistente y el material de alta calidad hacen que sea muy duradera y fácil de limpiar. Mi mascota la adora, y yo estoy encantado con lo práctica que es.
Omar –
Fácil de armar viene con su llave, le encanta a mi mascota! Desde que la instalamos supo que era para el! Ligera y resistente! Cabe perfecto hasta con su juguete! Ahora ya estamos más tranquilos porque suelen salir alacranes y así no está durmiendo completamente en el suelo