$500 dog bed for humans is holiday hit.

Because clearly, spending half a grand on a dog bed for humans is the epitome of rational spending decisions.

A $500 Dog Bed for Humans? Sounds About Right

That warm and fuzzy haven for four-legged friends has become the latest comfort craze for people

To make their homes as cozy as possible, people are taking inspiration from their lazy pets.

Danielle Turchiano has worked from home for years, often on the couch. A few weeks ago, she shifted to an even cushier workspace: a human dog bed.

“It’s been very comfortable and very productive, oddly enough,” says Turchiano, a 39-year-old Los Angeles-based public-relations and marketing consultant.

It’s exactly what it sounds like: a huge padded oval that looks like a plush life raft. It sits on the floor and is big enough for people to lie in for naps or reading, nearly 6 feet long. A startup called Plufl started shipping what it calls “the world’s first dog bed for humans” last December. Many cheaper dupes have cropped up on Amazon and elsewhere.

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