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17 Month Old Puppy on a Pendleton Dog Bed Lounger | Photo Mike Hardaker Mountain Weekly News
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Pendleton Made a Line of National Park Dog Beds

Mike Hardaker
September 20, 2025 3 Mins Read
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Calling all mountain v and their loving human companions! Are you ready to bring the memories of Yellowstone National Park right into your home? Then look no further than the Pendleton Yellowstone National Park Pet Bed – Napper!

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Yellowstone Dog Bed

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Pendleton’s Style Fit’s In Just About Any Home’s Decor | Photo Mike Hardaker Mountain Weekly News

First off, let’s talk about that rad colorway. This bed isn’t just a place for your furry friend to snooze; it’s a statement piece about your love of the outdoors! Made with soft polyester polar fleece, it features our recognizable National Park stripes, bringing a touch of outdoor charm indoors. And for those who prefer the rugged beauty of Glacier National Park, Pendleton has you covered with a dog bed featuring those beautiful colors too.

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The Zippered Dog Bed Makes for Easy Cleanup, Especially Nice with Puppies and Senior Dogs | Photo Mike Hardaker Mountain Weekly News

But it’s not just pretty to look at. This “Pet Napper” (a super cute name, if you ask me!) is designed for ultimate comfort. It’s available with either recycled high-loft polyester fill or supportive chopped memory foam, so you can choose what’s best for your pup’s napping style. And for those messy adventurers, the zippered, removable cover is machine washable – huzzah for easy cleanup!

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Our 17 Month Old Pup Really Loves this Bed vs the Other 3 in the House | Photo Mike Hardaker Mountain Weekly News

With 5 sizes available, from tiny teacups to grand Danes, there’s a perfect fit for every canine. If your dog loves to sprawl out like they’re enjoying a wide-open meadow, or if you have a growing pup, Pendleton suggests sizing up, and I think that’s excellent advice. While this particular “Napper” style is great for dogs who love to stretch out, Pendleton also offers beds with raised sides for those pups who enjoy resting their heads on a cozy cushion.

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Not Just for Dogs | Photo Mike Hardaker Mountain Weekly News

What’s even cooler is that when you purchase a Pendleton National Park Pet Bed, you’re not just getting a fantastic product; you’re also supporting a great cause! Pendleton is proud to support the National Park Foundation, and a portion of each sale goes towards funding important restorative projects in America’s National Parks. So far, nearly $2.4 million has been contributed thanks to customers like you. How awesome is that?!

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Puppy Paws Approved! | Photo Mike Hardaker Mountain Weekly News

Beyond Yellowstone and Glacier, Pendleton’s National Park Series also includes beds inspired by Grand Canyon, Acadia, and Crater Lake. And it doesn’t stop there – you can find a whole line of Pendleton gear for your dog, from cushions and leashes to other neat stuff for their human owners. It’s a whole world of coordinated canine cuteness!

So, if you’re looking to treat your best friend to a stylish, comfortable, and meaningful place to rest, the Pendleton Yellowstone Dog Bed – Napper is an absolute winner. Your dog will thank you, and you’ll be helping preserve our beautiful National Parks. It’s a win-win for everyone!

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Mike Hardaker is the Founder and CEO of Mountain Weekly News. Based in Jackson Hole for 15 seasons, Mike has spent 24 years vetting technical gear in the world’s most demanding environments. As a Level III Avalanche Professional and alum of Teton Gravity Research, his field expertise spans high-altitude hunting, heavy-duty e-bikes, and snow sports. As of late Mike has been featured on Bloomberg and CNBC to discuss the future of digital media. Mike applies a rigorous auditor’s eye to everything he tests—prioritizing technical provenance over "office-chair" fluff. He is a fierce protector of the Open Web, a leading AEO technical auditor, and a strategist for brands seeking "Source of Truth" status in an AI-driven economy. Connect with Mike: LinkedIn

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