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What do you look for in a pet bed? Our pets want it to be soft and snuggly, while we want covers that are removable, easy to wash, and available in lots of fun patterns. And petLINENS fits the bill perfectly.

We had a chance to try out a petLINENS bed, testing the XL rectangle so two dogs could fit on it at the same time. The cushion is super soft (don't be fooled when you see it in the box; it actually expands once you take it out), and the plush covers are pretty, particularly the new giraffe print (though they have lots of more traditional colors and patterns available as well).

This week, we're giving away a petLINENS bundled bed set to one lucky Paw Nation reader. The bed sets include two removable and machine-washable slipcovers, and one cushion, available in an extra-large rectangle, or 32" round. The winner will select one cushion and two slipcovers from any of petLINENS' collections, or mix-and-match across collections to find their perfect pet style!

To enter, leave a confirmed comment below telling us where you'd keep your dog's new petLINENS bed.

The comment must be left before 5 p.m. EST on Friday, Feb. 5, 2010.

You may enter only once.

One winner will be selected in a random drawing.

One winner will receive a petLINENS bundled bed set in the style and color/pattern of his or her choice (valued at up to $85).

Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are 18 and older.

Click here for complete Official Rules. Winner will be notified by e-mail, so be sure to provide a valid address!
    

Are you fed up with hiding your pup's bed in another room, and wishing you had a stylish dog bed you could keep out in your living room? Look no further; Molly Mutt dog-bed duvets have you covered.

Molly Mutt dog bed duvets aren't just fun and stylish, they're also eco-friendly because you stuff your dog's bed with items you'd otherwise throw away. And this week, we're giving one away!

One lucky Paw Nation reader will win a medium/large set (duvet and stuff sack) in either "snowcones and puppies" or "mr. roboto" designs.

  • To enter, leave a confirmed comment below telling us where your dog normally sleeps or what your dog usually sleeps on.
  • The comment must be left before 5 p.m. ET on Friday, November 27, 2009.
  • You may enter only once.
  • One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
  • One winner will receive one medium/large Molly Mutt dog bed duvet and stuff sack (valued at $42.50).
  • Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are 18 and older.
  • Click here for complete Official Rules. Winner will be notified by e-mail, so be sure to provide a valid address!
    

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Monica Monzingo

My cats love a good place to curl up and nap (the more expensive or delicate the surface, the better), but there is a continuous battle between me -- the neat-freak owner -- and the hair that inevitably builds up on their favorite perches. I've had to retire many a standard cat bed after hair became too thickly mashed and entwined in the bed's fibers, despite my brushing and rubbing with sticky wipes.

Enter the Dog Gone Smart Bed, which, while technically was designed for dogs, is a great option for fur-fighting cat owners too. The patented NanoSphere material boasts anti-odor and anti-stain properties (great for dog owners), but the real innovation is how easy it is to remove hair from it. A month's worth of my two cats' hair was easily removed with a few swipes of damp paper towel, which makes me wish everything in my apartment (and my closet!) was upholstered in the fabric.

As advertised on the company's Web site, both ketchup and honey easily slid off with a quick run under the faucet, and of course, water beads right off without absorbing into the fabric. They company also claims it's easy to cancel out smells and stains from bed-wetting, but I thankfully haven't needed to test the veracity of that claim.
    

Paris Hilton's dogs live in this deluxe doggie mansion in Beverly Hills.
Photo: babygirlparis/twitpic

Ever wonder what it's like to be a pet of the rich and famous? For Dolce, Marilyn Monroe, Harajuku Bitch, Prince, Tinkerbell and nine other dogs, it's all about living in luxury. The pups' socialite-owner Paris Hilton recently posted pictures of their Beverly Hills 'Mini Doggie Mansion' on her Twitter page.

"I may have spoiled them a little too much. But how can I not? Just look at those sweet lil' faces, they deserve to be treated like my lil' prince and princesses :) I love my babies," Paris tweeted.

The poolside kennel is a mini replica of her mansion filled with tiny furniture pieces, a spiral staircase, a black chandelier, a balcony, and air conditioning, for those hot summer days.

True to her heiress fashion, Paris also created a designer wardrobe and 'Chewy Vuitton' beds for her pooches.

We can only wonder when they'll get their own mini pink Bentleys.

Paris Pets

    The poolside dog kennel is a mini replica of Paris Hilton's mansion. It is filled with tiny furniture pieces, a spiral staircase, a black chandelier, a balcony and even air conditioning for those dog days of summer.

    babygirlparis, http://twitpic.com/6vo5l

    Paris Hilton with three chihuahuas outside her home in Hollywood May 9, 2007.

    Castro, X17online

    Paris Hilton visits the Kate Somerville Spa with her little dog, Bambi. Later on, Benji Madden swings by to pick them up.

    Bauer-Griffin

    Paris Hilton looking at pictures of herself in Malibu on the beach August 8, 2007.

    AlphaX-CR / X17online

    Paris Hilton with three dogs in Malibu July 20, 2007.

    Rafa, X17online

    Actress Paris Hilton attends the unveiling of the new exhibit "Idols of Gay Hollywood" at The Hollywood Museum on June 8, 2006 in Hollywood, California.

    David Livingston, Getty Images

    Paris Hilton and Kathie Griffin at Kitson store in Hollywood March 25, 2009.

    Rafael, X17online

    Paris Hilton and dog dressed in Santa Claus in Bel Air with sister Nicky Dec 13, 2008.

    MBF / X17online

    Is Paris Hilton experiencing a midlife pet crisis? It seems her Chihuahua, Tinkerbell, has been replaced by a younger, cuter model. Paris lives the "Simple Life," but can't accomplish simple tasks, like properly filling her gas tank at this gas station on Sunset Blvd. in Los Angeles, CA. Busy posing with her newest yapping accessory, she carelessly leaves the gas hose on the ground. Her car is filled with fuel, but it seems her head is filled with air. Onward to a photo shoot at Ben K. Tay Productions she went without a care in the world.

    Bauer-Griffin

    A devastated Paris Hilton on her way to Europe just lost two dogs to coyotes in LA . Her new Beverly Hills home is close to the canyons where coyotes are numerous!!!

    X17online.com

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