Thu. Dec 19th, 2024

The New ECO Pet collection for your Dog by Scruffs.

Scruffs Eco Pet Beds are made from a 100% recycled fleece cover & fibre fill. They are soft and welcoming and although I accidentally got a small bed for a large dog he still tried to sit in or should I say on it! As you can see from the photo he eventually got a friend to try it! The beds are machine washable at 30 degrees,  so easy for the owners.

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The eco range used recycled plastic bottles (PET polymer material)  which reduces landfill and they manufacture the range with a less CO2 emissions releasing process than standard fabric. The anti-gorge feeding bowls are great for greedy dogs and definitely slowed down dinner consumtion. The grooming set is possibly the most comprehensive set I’ve seen with a brush for all occasions!

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1) Scruffs Eco-Donut Pet Beds, from £24.99

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2) Scruffs Eco Grooming Set, £18.99

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3) Scruffs Eco Box Beds, from £24.99

dogcusion4) Scruffs Eco Slimline Mattress, £34.99

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5) Scruffs Eco Anti-Gauge Feeding Bowl, from £7.99

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6) Scruffs Eco Mattress Pet Bed £49.99

Available from petslovescruffs.com

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