Submitted by PsychicSeaCow t3_105ty9x in BuyItForLife

Looking to replace a tattered sofa. What are some recommendations for a high quality sofa that will be easy to clean and friendly for dogs who like to snuggle? My dog is a mutt, but kind of looks like an Australian shepherd/border collie and sheds quite a bit. Any recommendation on fabrics/material? I’ve been thinking a good quality leather or some sort of fabric that is durable and easy to clean.

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downheartedbaby t1_j3d726c wrote

I have a Room and Board sofa with their pet friendly Sumner fabric (this is a custom option so it takes a while for them to send it to you). We are very happy we went with this because our cat claws up everything he can but he hasn’t been able cause any marks or pills yet in the fabric for our new sofa.

The style we went with was Cade which we find comfortable, but I recommend going to a showroom as height differences can affect what sofa you find comfortable.

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tooscrib t1_j3d9d6o wrote

We've had a Bassett sectional for years and it keeps up with our corgi excellently. Not sure if they still have the fabric we got (this was a while back), but they have a number of tighter weaves that are soft and easy to vacuum. They also have a ton of leather options if it's in your budget.

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Accomplished_Alarm_1 t1_j3el0jp wrote

I cant attest to forever, but I bought an analine leather couch from article a few years ago and love it. Solid oak frame, and the scuffs buff right out.

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Impossible-Sun5291 t1_j5ddhqj wrote

We got a Joybird w their special pet fabric 5 years ago (we have 3 large German Shepard/Huskies, and a cat). It is heavily used everyday all day, all animals are allowed on our furniture, and it still looks new, no rips or holes or anything

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OvercookedRedditor t1_j3cztbg wrote

I'm not sure but old owners of the house left a leather couch. The daughter of them said they had it since before she was born (in early 90s). Not sure about it but the tag that said leather was left on. It's pretty torn up but also very very old. Look for a darker couch color. We have a light grey fabric loveseat next to the real couch but no dogs or cats allowed on that one. Sectionals/sofa doesn't really matter just based off of style. Don't go too bold like bright red but a maroon shade would be okay. Also don't buy a sleeper sofa specifically. Unless you know you'll use it, otherwise it'll sit unused and get funky inside. Take proper care of your couch and vacuum regularly. Don't get too heavy of a one if it's close to the floor make sure you can lift and move it slightly in order to clean. It's a far enough away from the floor it's not as much or a problem.

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Muncie4 t1_j3hewgt wrote

  1. https://thisendup.com/furniture/sofas/ are the hardiest sofas in the history of the world.
  2. Local upholstery shops are a thing and you need to know you can have any cushion refabric'd with anything from whale penis leather to carbon kevlar with any cushion material from aero gel to concrete when the cushions fail your comfort and/or aesthetic requirements.
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Cowgomusometimes t1_j3htyk3 wrote

We have a leather restoration hardware (not cheap) sofa that has been abused by three dogs, a cat, four kids and it looks like brand new. 10 years old.

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AKLA98 t1_j3k9p9b wrote

American leather. Full stop

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