Quick answer

The best waterproof dog bed for Akitas is the Furhaven Orthopedic Waterproof Dog Bed. Its solid orthopedic foam and waterproof liner protect against accidents and drool, while the removable cover is easy to clean. For Akitas that chew, the K9 Ballistics Chew Proof Armored Bed offers a tougher shell. The PetFusion Ultimate Waterproof Bed is a great choice for joint support.

What to consider for Waterproof Dog Bed For Akitas

Akitas are large, heavy dogs (70 to 130 pounds) with thick double coats that shed heavily. They are also known to drool and may have occasional accidents, especially during house training or as seniors. A waterproof bed must have a truly impermeable liner, not just a water-resistant cover, to protect the foam from urine, drool, and spills. The bed should be large enough (at least 48 inches by 30 inches) to accommodate their size. Durability is key because Akitas can be strong chewers; look for reinforced seams and chew-resistant zippers. Orthopedic foam support is important for joint health, as Akitas are prone to hip dysplasia. Finally, the cover should be removable and machine washable for easy cleaning.

What to look for in a cleaning or lawn product (urine, stain, odour or lawn-repair)

When choosing a cleaning product for Akita urine or drool, look for genuine enzymatic cleaners that break down proteins and eliminate odour at the source, not just mask it. Ensure the product is labelled pet-safe once dry, as Akitas may lick surfaces. For stain removal, choose a product with proven effectiveness on set-in stains, such as those with oxygenated bleach (hydrogen peroxide) for carpets. For lawn repair, select a lawn-safe formula that neutralizes urine nitrogen and promotes grass regrowth without harming the grass or the dog. Avoid ammonia-based cleaners, as they can attract dogs to re-mark the area.

How we chose these picks

  • We evaluated product specifications for waterproofness, focusing on beds with a waterproof liner or coating, not just water-resistant covers.
  • We considered size and weight capacity to ensure the bed fits large Akitas (up to 130 pounds).
  • We looked at durability features such as chew-resistant materials, reinforced seams, and heavy-duty zippers.
  • We prioritized orthopedic foam support for joint health, given Akitas’ predisposition to hip dysplasia.
  • We reviewed customer feedback on ease of cleaning, especially machine-washable covers and waterproof liners that hold up over time.
  • We considered value for money, balancing price with features and expected lifespan.
  • We checked brand reputation and warranty coverage.
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.

What to avoid

  • Avoid beds with only a water-resistant cover; they will not protect the foam from urine or drool.
  • Avoid beds with thin foam that may compress quickly under an Akita’s weight, leading to discomfort.
  • Avoid beds with non-removable covers; they are difficult to clean thoroughly.
  • Avoid beds with exposed zippers that an Akita could chew and ingest.
  • Avoid beds that are too small; Akitas need room to stretch out.

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