Want to protect your bed from dirty paws? We’ve got a solution: PawsOFF!!
February 23, 2011 • Product Reviews
Do you allow your dog(s) on the bed? Come on, we see you out there -- and we do the same thing -- they are part of our family, so of course they get up onto the bed.
But what about those times when paws are dirty or Fido decides to get the zoomies after a bath? You know, that run and dart around the abode after a bathie. Been there done that and thanks to a fun new product to hit the dog market, no more worries of a messed up comforter.
PawsOFF is a 100% high grade multi-fiber fleece bed cover that fits securely overtop your bed linens, comforter, and pillows. My dog likes to bury his favorite bone in fabric, so the PawsOff protects my dry cleaned comforter when he hops up onto the bed.
According to the PawsOFF website, ” your pets may roam freely and play or sleep in their favorite place at will. Just remove the cover when you return home and your bed is perfectly clean and tidy.”
Most notably, the color choices mean there is a selection to complement every bedroom. Available in sand, charcoal and chocolate, the four elastic garters tuck easily under the corners of your mattress.
Ironically, when I was testing this product, I decided to give my rugs a post-holiday shampooing. That meant if my dog scurried across the rugs, up onto the bed he would go. I had no worries about wet paws on my white comforter because the PawsOFF nipped that inconvenience in the bed. Plus, my dog felt the PawsOFF was a fabulous place to sleep upside and catch some zzz’s. I have to say, I joined in and had a great afternoon nap.
The PawsOFF laundered well and dried easily in 10 minutes in my clothes dryer. It has held up extremely well over these past 2 months and has performed as promised. We loved the PawsOFF and give it four paws on, er up!!!
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Where to learn more? PawsOFF website
