Dog owners understandably get anxious about the health of their beloved pets - especially when there’s a problem some where down the line.
13.05.2022 - 13:33 / ok.co.uk
If you’ve ever taken a glimpse of your dog lounging around in its cosy bed and felt the green eyed monster take hold, a new creation by two university students could be what you’ve been waiting for. Taking their love for napping to the next level, friends Noah Silverman and Yuki Kinoshita have designed the world’s first dog bed for humans. After becoming jealous of their pampered pooches, the students from Vancouver co-founded Plufl to make their dreams a reality - and people can’t get enough.
According to Plufl’s website, the bed is “the ultimate product by nappers for nappers,” and has been designed to help alleviate symptoms of stress and anxiety. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. As part of the product’s launch, Noah and Yuki created a Kickstarter crowdfunding page where they hoped to raise $25,000, which is around £20,000, to put their plan into action.
However, after gaining support from people across the globe, the founders have received over $290,000 in donations, which works out to be £237,000.To help promote the brand, the students took to TikTok to show off the creation, where a video of the Plufl bed quickly went viral. In one video, which has amassed a whopping 1.8million likes and has been shared almost 61,000 times, TikTok users were keen to show their support as they flooded the clip’s comment section. “OMG, this is my dream,” wrote one user.
Another added: “I’ve been waiting for THIS”. Someone else agreed and stated: “As a girl who lays on her dogs nasty bed, this is a need”. And even pet experts have given the product their seal of approval.
Dog owners understandably get anxious about the health of their beloved pets - especially when there’s a problem some where down the line.
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