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SunSpa Tanning Bed for Pets
Posted on May 5, 08 10:22 AM PDT

Summer's coming, but for those who want to keep that lovely tan long after that season is over can always rely on a tanning machine. What about your pet then, you ask? Well, SunSpa has the perfect answer with this new pet tanning bed which offers a beauty treatment regiment for your beloved pet without having it laze in the sun or dirtying its paws in the great outdoors. It comes with a wood arch that allows your pet to stretch out on it, where simulated sunshine offers the warmth of an actual sunbath. The bulb is able to maintain a temperature of 80-85 degrees on the bed’s Crypton Fabric surface, lasting for up to 5,000 hours while sipping 150 watts of power. I'm not sure whether spending that much money on something like this is wise, but apparently there is a market big enough to warrant such a release.
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By sydney (melanie's daughter) , 06/05/08 10:25 AM (CommentID #665560)
haha a tanning bed? what are you thinking? my family isn't that dumb. we made this. plus i have a question for whoever said it was a tanning bed, how in the freaking world would a dog tan!!!!??? lol this is just to relax the pets and keep them warm..YOU SILLY GOOSE!!
By Melanie , 05/05/08 4:47 PM (CommentID #664733)
This is not a tanning bed for pets. It is to sooth and comfort them. It uses a purified,full spectrum pet bulb. It is meant to simulate a sunbeam shining through the window. All indoor pets would love to bask in its warmth on a cold,rainy day.
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