| For Dogs that
Chew:
Before:

“Here's photo of one of the beds I purchased for the
prior to the Kuranda beds. It WAS a huge papasan chair cushion...
Prior to these beds, it was their mission to "kill"
all beds. One afternoon I discovered they carried one of their
cushions out of the house and I had to use the "shop
vac" to get all the tiny foam pieces out of the yard.”
After:

“I ordered 4 of your XL beds for my 4 Great Danes in
September. My Danes LOVE them! And finally beds they haven't
destroyed. Now instead of dragging their blankets out in the
yard to sleep, they keep the blankets on the beds and take
their naps in their room. I'm sending a picture of them enjoying
the afternoon in their room (on their beds of course).”
TurboDanes
Turbo, Arrow, Star & Sky
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How are the beds chew proof?
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Any place the fabric
is in a position to be chewed, it is protected by a poly-resin
sleeve. There are no corner gaps to bite. Once in a while a
dog will bite through a leg or side piece but it is quite rare.
This image shows how the fabric fits into the frame of the bed
so your dog cannot reach the fabric. Caution: Fabrics are vulnerable
to tearing by persistently scratching or digging dogs.
Our beds are GUARANTEED CHEWPROOF for ONE FULL
YEAR!
We guarantee the structural integrity of the frames and fabrics of
our dog beds for a period of one year from date of purchase. Accordingly,
we will replace frame parts and fabric damaged by dogs to the point
of not being useable at no charge during this period. This warranty
also includes chewing of corner fittings and legs. Fabrics covered
under this guarantee are 40 oz solid vinyl, Cordura nylon and Ballistic
nylon. Multiple fabric replacements for the same bed and replacement
of textilene vinyl weave fabric will be handled on a case by case
basis.
Please call us if you have any questions: 800-752-5308
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Addendum to Warranty
In October of 2008 we sent a broadcast email to all known purchasers of Kuranda Dog beds. We had discovered a bad batch of corners we had shipped the previous spring. After trying two different compounds and doing numerous tests, almost by accident we found that the culprit was the pigment we were using was causing the plastic to weaken over time. Since changing pigment suppliers and switching to a very robust PVC compound in March of 2008, corner breakage dropped to almost zero. We believe this problem is virtually solved as our stress tests show that the combination of plastic and pigment we are using now is both strong and flexible which is what is needed for our corners to hold up to the most rambunctious dogs.
If you have corner breakage beyond the normal guarantee please contact us and we will work with you to make sure you are satisfied.
Sincerely,
Mike Harding
President
Kuranda USA
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