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gogobunny Waterproof Pet Blanket Review
gogobunny 3X Stronger Waterproof Pet Blanket, Scratch Proof Furniture Protector for Dogs Cats, Reversible Cover 52x82 Inch, Dark Beige
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I am picky about pet blankets because a good one has to do several jobs at once. It has to be soft enough that dogs and cats will actually choose it, easy enough to wash that I do not resent using it, and protective enough that it earns its place on the couch, bed, car seat, crate area, or wherever the pets have decided they now own the room. The gogobunny 3X Stronger Waterproof Pet Blanket is built for exactly that kind of real-life pet chaos: muddy paws, drool, hair, scratching, chewing attempts, senior dog leakage, puppy accidents, and the everyday mess that comes with letting animals be part of the family.
The version I am reviewing here is the 52x82 inch Dark Beige blanket. The Amazon listing places it in the dog bed blanket category, but the product is clearly useful beyond a dog bed. It is marketed for dogs and cats, and in daily use it makes the most sense as a furniture protector, bed cover, crate-area layer, travel blanket, and outdoor picnic or damp-grass barrier for pet families. It is also one of those pet products that crosses into human convenience: if your dog sleeps on your kid’s bed, your cat claims your sofa, or your old dog has accidents on the recliner, this is less about luxury and more about preserving your sanity.
My short version is this: I think the gogobunny waterproof pet blanket is a strong buy for households that need a soft, washable, budget-friendly protective layer. But I would not call it a magic force field. It handles dribbles, drool, damp paws, spilled water, and accidents caught in a reasonable window very well. If a large dog releases a full bladder and it sits for hours, the real-world performance is more complicated, and that matters if you are buying it specifically for incontinence.
What it is: a reversible waterproof pet blanket for furniture, beds, cars, and travel
The gogobunny blanket is a 100% polyester pet blanket with a waterproof design. The listing describes a 3-layer TPU armor waterproof barrier and calls it 3x stronger. It is designed to protect furniture from scratches, chewing, and potty accidents, and the listing specifically calls out multi-pet homes, teething puppies, and incontinent senior dogs.
The blanket is also reversible, with the listing describing a two-in-one design that lets you flip between neutral plaids and solid colors. The style name is listed as Modern, and the pattern is listed as Plaid. The Dark Beige version is meant to blend into neutral furniture rather than scream pet cover, which is a big part of its appeal. I like pet gear that does not make my living room look like a boarding kennel, and this one is clearly aiming for that softer home-decor lane.
The listing recommends it for backpacking, camping, hiking, and travel. It also names road trips, picnics, visits, backyard naps, damp grass, and family adventures. In other words, it is not just a bed blanket. It is a grab-and-go layer for messy pets and pet people.
Key specs from the listing
- Brand: gogobunny
- Product type: waterproof pet blanket and furniture protector
- Reviewed size: 52x82 inch, pack of 1
- Reviewed color: Dark Beige
- Material: 100% polyester
- Special feature: waterproof
- Pattern: plaid
- Care: machine wash
- Package dimensions: 14.13 x 4.17 x 3.98 inches
- Package weight: 1.7 pounds
- Number of items: 1
- Availability at listing time: in stock
One important distinction: the listing includes the blanket size in the title and size selector, while the dimensions field shows the packaged dimensions. So if you are comparing fit for a sofa, bed, or car seat, use the selected blanket size, not the package dimensions.
Available sizes
The size range is one of the biggest strengths of this product line. The listing shows these size options:
- 30x30 Inch, Pack of 1
- 30x70 Inch, Pack of 1
- 30x70 Inch, Pack of 2
- 30x80 Inch, Pack of 1
- 30x90 Inch, Pack of 1
- 32x53 Inch, Pack of 1
- 40x50 Inch, Pack of 1
- 52x82 Inch, Pack of 1
- 52x82 Inch, Pack of 2
- 68x82 Inch, Pack of 1
- 82x82 Inch, Pack of 1
- 82x102 Inch, Pack of 1
- 82x120 Inch, Pack of 1
- Options listed as 1, 2, and 3
That size spread makes the gogobunny blanket more flexible than a one-size couch throw. A smaller size can work for a crate, chair, carrier area, or pet bed. A longer size can run across a couch, futon, bed, or vehicle seat. The 52x82 inch size is a useful middle-large option, especially for covering a section of furniture rather than wrapping an entire room in pet fabric.
Available colors
The color menu is unusually broad for a pet furniture protector. Available colors may include:
- Dark Beige
- Dark Beige/Light Beige
- Dark Blue
- Dark Blue/Light Blue
- Dark Charcoal/Light Charcoal
- Dark Chocolate
- Dark Chocolate/Light Chocolate
- Dark Coffee/Light Coffee
- Dark Cream/Light Cream
- Dark Green/Light Green
- Dark Grey
- Dark Grey/Light Grey
- Dark Navy/Light Navy
- Dark Olive/Light Olive
- Dark Pumpkin/Light Pumpkin
- Dark Sea Fog/Light Sea Fog
- Dark Stone/Light Stone
- Dark Yellow/Light Yellow
- Dark Pink/Light Pink
- Dark Stone
- Dark Walnut/Light Walnut
I am calling this out because color matters more than people admit. If the blanket clashes with your couch, you will pull it off before guests come over and then forget to put it back before the dog jumps up with wet paws. The whole point is to leave the protector in place, so having dark neutrals, light neutrals, greens, blues, pinks, pumpkin tones, navy tones, walnut tones, and charcoal options is genuinely useful.
In daily use / hands-on testing
What impressed me first is not the waterproof claim. It is that pets actually like lying on it. That sounds basic, but it is the fatal flaw of a lot of protective bedding. If a waterproof pad is stiff, crinkly, thick, slippery, or plasticky, pets simply move two feet over and have the accident on the unprotected part of the couch. This gogobunny blanket is lightweight and soft enough that dogs have happily chosen it over other surfaces in real use. That is the whole ballgame for a furniture protector.
I also appreciate that it is not shaped like a fitted sofa cover. Fitted covers can be neater, but they are less flexible. This blanket can be thrown over couch cushions, folded over a dog bed, placed under a crate, wrapped around a carrier cage as a cover, spread across a futon, tucked onto a bed, or moved into a truck or car. In multi-pet homes, that flexibility is worth a lot.
On couches and chairs
On fabric furniture, this blanket can sit nicely and look more like a decorative throw than a clinical accident pad. In long-term home use, it has stayed in place well on fabric sofas and chairs. Hair can be brushed or vacuumed off, and dirt can be wiped with a wet cloth before the blanket needs a full wash. That is exactly the maintenance pattern I want for dogs that shed, track in yard dirt, or turn a clean couch into a fur magnet after one nap.
On leather seating, the story is not as strong. The blanket can slide on a leather loveseat and may need frequent repositioning. The listing does not describe a non-slip backing, and based on real-world use, I would not buy it expecting grippy performance on slick leather. If your main target is a leather couch or leather car seat, I would plan on tucking it well, pairing it with another non-slip layer, or accepting that you may need to adjust it often.
For a three-cushion couch or futon, the larger sizes can cover seat cushions and, depending on the size selected and the furniture, may also cover part of the back. The 52x82 inch version gives a lot of usable coverage without feeling as bulky as a heavy quilt. I like it for a couch where dogs are welcome but muddy paws, hair, and drool are not.
On beds
For pet families who allow dogs or cats on the bed, this blanket is a practical top layer. It is useful at the foot of a bed where dogs sleep, under a crate placed on a bed, or across the area where a senior dog tends to leak while sleeping. In one of the strongest real-world use cases, a pet parent dealing with two husky-mix rescues used several of these on couches and on a child’s bed because one dog had a bladder condition and another had medication-related leakage. That is exactly the type of household this product is trying to serve.
The important limitation is time and volume. For light dribbles or accidents caught soon enough, the blanket can protect the surface underneath. In a large puddle situation, liquid can pool on the surface and stay contained long enough to be blotted up, washed, and reset. But if a large accident sits for hours, especially from a larger dog, it can overwhelm the barrier and soak through. That is not a small footnote. If your dog has full-bladder releases while you are away for a workday, I would not trust this as the only protective layer on an expensive mattress.
In crates, carriers, and pet travel setups
This blanket has a lot of utility around crates and carriers, as long as you choose the right size and use common sense. A small puppy setup can benefit from a waterproof layer under a carrier cage, especially when the goal is to protect bedding underneath. It can also be wrapped around a cage to reduce visual stimulation from another dog pawing or fussing nearby. The listing itself does not call it a crate cover, but in practical use, the soft, washable, waterproof format makes it adaptable.
That said, I would be careful with any pet that chews and swallows fabric. The listing says the blanket is meant to help protect from chewing, and long-term use includes a larger dog that digs hard at blankets without tearing this one. Still, a blanket is not a chew toy or a confinement safety device. If your dog shreds bedding, monitor it closely and remove damaged fabric before it becomes an ingestion risk.
For car use, the lightweight foldable design makes sense. The listing says it folds instantly and is made for road trips, travel, visits, and adventure use. In practical pet-parent terms, it is an easy barrier for dog hair, paw grime, food crumbs, and damp coats. It has also been used in trucks on leather seats, though again, slick surfaces may allow sliding.
Outdoors, RVs, and damp grass
The listing specifically mentions picnics, backyard naps, damp grass, camping, hiking, backpacking, and travel. A waterproof backing that stays dry on damp grass is useful if you are giving your dog a resting spot outdoors or if you are using the blanket as a human-and-pet picnic layer. It is lightweight enough to grab and move, which matters because a blanket that is annoying to pack usually stays at home.
RV pet families may like this one a lot. In tight living spaces, every couch, recliner, bed, and vehicle seat does double duty. A washable protective layer that can move between furniture and travel spaces is much easier than managing separate covers for every spot.
Waterproof performance: strong, but not unlimited
The listing uses confident waterproof language: waterproof barrier, blocks accidents, mud and drool, waterproof backing, and 3-layer TPU armor. In fresh use and in many normal household situations, the blanket performs like a waterproof or strongly water-resistant protector. Liquid can visibly pool on top before being wiped or blotted up, and small-to-moderate accidents can be stopped from reaching the couch or bed underneath.
Where I become more cautious is with repeated laundering and long dwell time. In real use, the waterproofing has remained solid after a couple of washes for some households. In others, after six or seven washes, the blanket was not quite as waterproof as it was when new. One especially negative experience involved a cat urine incident that was stopped perfectly at first, followed by a gentle wash with non-bio detergent at 20 degrees Celsius, after which most of the waterproof coating appeared to be gone and a small glass-of-water test failed.
That range of outcomes is why I would describe this blanket as very useful but not foolproof. It is excellent for:
- Drool
- Damp paws
- Mud
- Wet grass contact
- Light urine dribbles
- Small accidents caught quickly
- Protecting furniture from hair and dirt
- Adding a washable layer to pet sleeping spots
I would be more careful with:
- Large full-bladder releases from bigger dogs
- Accidents left for several hours
- Cat urine that is not discovered until much later
- Expensive mattresses without a backup waterproof layer
- Any situation where one failed barrier would be a disaster
For senior dogs or pets with known urinary issues, my favorite setup is redundancy. Use the gogobunny blanket as the soft, attractive, washable top layer, then use a second protective layer underneath if the consequence of soak-through is high. That is not because the blanket is bad. It is because biological fluids, time, pet size, and laundry wear are a brutal test for any soft household textile.
Materials & build quality
The listed material is 100% polyester, and the fabric type is also listed as 100% polyester. The listing does not claim cotton, organic fabric, recycled fabric, bamboo, sherpa for this specific plaid waterproof version, or any special certification, so I am not going to pretend it has those things. What we do get is a soft polyester blanket with a waterproof barrier structure and a reversible design.
Build-wise, the strongest signals are softness, light weight, durability under dog use, and washability. In long-term homes with multiple dogs, including large golden retrievers and dogs that dig at blankets, the blanket has held up well. Seams have stayed intact in demanding use, and repeated washing has not necessarily made the blanket look worn out. One household described using similar gogobunny covers on a sofa and two chairs for years, then adding another for a futon because the older ones had remained comfortable, washable, durable, and good-looking.
The blanket is not described as heavy-duty canvas, chew-proof armor, or a fitted upholstery cover. It is a soft protective blanket. That distinction matters. It can tolerate normal pet life better than a decorative throw, but if your dog’s hobby is destroying textiles, no product data here supports calling it indestructible.
What I like about the build
- Soft enough for pets: Dogs and cats are more likely to use it because it does not behave like a stiff disposable pad.
- Lightweight enough to move: The listing weight is 1.7 pounds for the packaged product, and in use it is easy to grab, fold, wash, and relocate.
- Reversible styling: The two-sided design helps it blend into living spaces better than a medical-looking waterproof pad.
- Good size range: Multiple sizes make it possible to fit chairs, couches, futons, beds, crates, and vehicles more thoughtfully.
- Practical color range: Dark and light paired options can help hide different stains, and neutral tones can blend with common furniture colors.
- Washable: The product care instruction is machine wash, and fast drying is part of the listing’s care pitch.
Where the build has limits
- No listed non-slip backing: It can stay put on fabric, but it may slide on leather.
- Waterproofing may change over washes: Some long-term use shows reduced waterproof performance after multiple washes.
- Not a fitted cover: It will not hug furniture like a custom sofa cover.
- Not a chew toy: It may resist normal scratching and digging, but it should not be treated as safe for fabric-eating pets.
- Listing does not specify warranty details: I would check the current seller page or manufacturer support if warranty coverage matters to you.
Cleaning & maintenance
The care instruction is simple: machine wash. The listing says to toss it in the wash, that it dries fast, and that dryer balls can help maintain fluffiness. It also says no fancy detergents are needed. That is the kind of maintenance language I like for a pet product because, realistically, if a blanket protects against potty accidents, mud, drool, and hair, it will be washed often.
In day-to-day use, I would not wash it every time a hairball appears. For dog hair, brushing or vacuuming can be enough. For dirt, a wet cloth can handle some messes. For urine, muddy soak-through, or anything smelly, I would wash it promptly.
The biggest care caveat is heat. One long-term pet home specifically avoided high heat and preferred air drying because the blanket dried quickly that way. The listing does not provide a detailed temperature chart, and the negative waterproofing experience after washing makes me cautious. I would follow the current product care label exactly and avoid harsh wash routines, high heat, or anything that might stress the waterproof layer.
My practical cleaning routine
- Shake off loose hair outdoors when possible.
- Brush or vacuum hair before washing if the blanket is heavily coated.
- Wipe small dirt marks with a wet cloth between washes.
- Wash promptly after urine or big spills.
- Use the care instructions on the product label rather than guessing.
- Consider air drying or gentle drying if you are trying to preserve the waterproof barrier.
- Keep a spare if this is part of your daily incontinence setup.
The spare blanket point is huge. If you are using this for a senior dog, a puppy, or a cat with accidents, one blanket is rarely enough. The listing itself gives the pro tip to buy two so one is always ready. I agree. Having a backup changes the product from a nice idea into a working system.
Safety considerations
From a pet safety angle, this is a low-complexity product. There are no cords, batteries, heating elements, buckles, straps, food ingredients, or dosage instructions. That is good. The main safety concerns are fit, chewing, coverage, and keeping realistic expectations around waterproofing.
Chewing and shredding
The listing says the blanket helps protect furniture from chewing, and real-world use includes dogs that dig and are tough on blankets without tearing it. Still, I would not leave a known fabric-eater alone with any blanket. If your pet chews off pieces, remove it. Fabric ingestion can become serious, and this product is not listed as edible, digestible, or chew-proof.
Crate and carrier use
If using it around a crate or carrier, do not block ventilation. If wrapping it around a cage to reduce stimulation, make sure the pet has airflow and cannot pull loose fabric inside to shred. The listing supports travel and -visit use, and practical experience supports crate-area use, but the product is not listed as a fitted crate cover.
Slip risk on slick surfaces
Because the listing does not state that it has a non-slip backing, I would not assume it grips leather or other slick surfaces. On a fabric couch it can stay put nicely. On leather, it may slide and need frequent repositioning. For pets with mobility issues, especially senior dogs jumping onto furniture, a sliding blanket can be frustrating and potentially risky, so secure it or choose a setup that does not shift under them.
Waterproofing and health issues
If your dog or cat is having frequent accidents, leakage, or sudden changes in urination, the blanket may protect furniture, but it does not address the health issue. The real-world use cases include bladder conditions, medication-related leakage, senior dog accidents, and cat urine. Those are exactly the moments when a professionalerinarian should be involved for medical decisions. I see this blanket as a household management tool, not a medical solution.
Who this is for / who should skip
Best fit
- Dog parents who allow couch access: It is a practical layer for hair, drool, dirt, and paw mess.
- Cat homes dealing with occasional urine or hair: It can protect furniture when accidents are caught in time.
- Senior dog households: It helps with light leakage and nap-time dribbles, especially with a backup layer for high-risk spots.
- Puppy homes: The listing calls out teething puppies and potty accidents, and the washable format makes sense for training chaos.
- Multi-pet homes: It is easy to move between couches, beds, futons, vehicles, and pet areas.
- RV and travel pet families: The foldable waterproof design is useful for trucks, cars, RV furniture, picnics, damp grass, and trips.
- People who care about decor: The reversible plaid and solid-color styling plus many color options help it blend into a living room.
- Budget-minded pet owners: Based on the listing price tier, this sits in a budget-friendly lane for a waterproof furniture blanket.
Maybe not the best fit
- Large dogs with full-bladder accidents while left alone for many hours: Real-world use shows large puddles left for hours can soak through.
- Leather couch owners who need grip: It can slide on leather because there is no listed non-slip backing.
- Pets that shred and swallow blankets: This is not a chew toy, and the listing does not claim it is indestructible.
- People wanting a tailored sofa cover: This is a blanket, not a fitted upholstery protector.
- Anyone needing guaranteed waterproof performance after many washes: Long-term waterproofing can vary, with some reports of reduced performance after several washes.
- Buyers who need detailed certification or warranty information: The listing data provided does not specify certifications or warranty length.
How it compares to regular throws and disposable pads
Compared with a regular decorative throw, the gogobunny blanket is more purpose-built for pets. The listing says it absorbs way more moisture than regular throws and uses a waterproof barrier to block accidents, mud, and drool. A regular throw may look nice and feel soft, but it is usually not the thing I want between a senior dog and a sofa cushion.
Compared with stiffer disposable or medical-style pads, the advantage is comfort and appearance. In real pet homes, stiff protective pads can fail simply because dogs refuse to lie on them. This blanket solves that problem better. Pets will use it, people can sit on it comfortably, and it does not make the room look like an exam table.
The tradeoff is that a soft blanket may require more attention. You need to wash it, dry it, reset it, and occasionally test whether it is still protecting the way you need. Disposable pads are not pretty or cozy, but they can be swapped quickly. For my house, I prefer the washable blanket for daily living and a backup layer for the highest-risk accident zones.
Value: why I think it earns its spot
I see the gogobunny waterproof pet blanket as a strong value because it solves a common, expensive problem with a simple washable layer. Furniture is expensive. Mattresses are expensive. Car seats are expensive. Even if a blanket only prevents a few serious messes from reaching upholstery, it starts to justify itself quickly.
What pushes it over the line for me is that pets like it. A protector that animals avoid is useless. This one is soft enough for dogs to nap on, light enough to use during warm weather, nice enough to leave on couches, and flexible enough to move around the home. The broad color and size range also means you can build a matching system rather than using mismatched old towels everywhere.
But value depends on use case. If your situation is light-to-moderate mess management, it is a great product for the price tier. If your situation is serious incontinence from a large dog left alone for long stretches, value depends on using it as one layer in a bigger waterproof system. Used alone in that scenario, it may disappoint you.
Verdict
The gogobunny 3X Stronger Waterproof Pet Blanket is one of those practical pet products I can easily see multiplying around the house. One for the couch becomes one for the bed, then one for the car, then one spare for laundry day. That pattern makes sense because the blanket is soft, good-looking, reversible, washable, and protective enough for a lot of daily pet messes.
My honest verdict: I recommend it for dogs and cats as a washable furniture and travel protector, with a caution around heavy urine accidents and long unattended soak time. It is not a replacement for a true waterproof mattress system if you have a large incontinent dog. It is not a non-slip leather sofa cover. It is not a chew-proof blanket for destructive pets. But for hair, mud, drool, light accidents, wet paws, couch lounging, puppy messes, senior dribbles, damp grass, and road-trip grime, it is a genuinely useful piece of pet gear.
The Dark Beige 52x82 inch version is a smart middle-large choice if you want neutral coverage for a couch, bed section, futon, or vehicle setup. If your pets own multiple surfaces, I would strongly consider buying a second one so you are not stuck without coverage while the first is in the wash.
Check before you buy
- Measure your furniture: Use the blanket size selector, not the package dimensions, when deciding coverage.
- Pick the right surface plan: Fabric couches are a better grip match than leather seating.
- Choose a color you will leave out: If it blends with your decor, you are more likely to keep the furniture protected.
- Decide if you need one or two: For puppies, senior dogs, or accident-prone cats, a spare makes life easier.
- Do not rely on it alone for major incontinence: Add a second waterproof layer under it if soak-through would be a disaster.
- Watch destructive chewers: Remove the blanket if your pet tears or eats fabric.
- Follow care instructions closely: Machine wash is listed, but waterproofing can vary after repeated washing.
- Avoid assuming warranty details: The provided listing data does not specify a warranty length.
As The Pet Dude, I am always happiest when pet gear makes it easier to say yes to the good stuff: yes, the dog can nap on the couch; yes, the senior pup can stay close; yes, the cat can have her favorite chair; yes, the puppy can ride along. This blanket does that, as long as you respect its limits. It is a protective layer, not a miracle membrane. Used that way, it is a very handy addition to a dog or cat home.
Frequently asked questions
Is the gogobunny waterproof pet blanket actually waterproof?
The listing describes it as waterproof with a 3-layer TPU barrier, and in daily use liquid can pool on top long enough to be wiped or blotted up. It works well for drool, mud, damp paws, and accidents caught reasonably quickly. For large puddles left for several hours, especially from a bigger dog, it can soak through.
Can I machine wash this pet blanket?
Yes, the product care instruction is machine wash, and the listing says it dries fast and does not need fancy detergents. In long-term use, many blankets washed well and stayed good-looking. Waterproof performance can vary after repeated washing, so follow the care label closely and avoid harsh routines.
Will this blanket stay in place on a leather couch?
It can stay in place nicely on fabric furniture, but it may slide on leather. The listing does not specify a non-slip backing. If you want to use it on leather seating, expect to tuck it securely or reposition it more often.
What size is the reviewed gogobunny blanket?
This review covers the 52x82 inch, pack of 1 version in Dark Beige. The listing also offers several other sizes, including smaller chair or crate-friendly options and larger bed or sofa options. Use the selected blanket size for fit decisions, because the listed 14.13 x 4.17 x 3.98 inches refers to package dimensions.
Is it good for senior dogs with accidents?
Yes, it is a useful layer for senior dog dribbles, leakage, and nap-time accidents, and the listing specifically mentions incontinent senior dogs. I would not rely on it alone for a large dog’s full-bladder release left for many hours. For high-risk beds or couches, use it with a second protective layer underneath.
Is it safe for puppies that chew?
The listing says it helps protect furniture from chewing and mentions teething puppies, and it has held up well against digging in long-term use. It is still a blanket, not a chew toy. If your puppy tears or eats fabric, supervise use and remove damaged material.
Does it work for cats too?
Yes, the listing is for dogs and cats, and it can protect couches, beds, and chairs from hair and some urine accidents. Cat urine that sits for hours is a tougher test, and soak-through is possible depending on volume, time, and the condition of the waterproof layer. Wash promptly after accidents.
How does it hold up after months or years?
Long-term use is mixed but generally positive for the fabric and seams, with some homes using similar blankets on sofas and chairs for years. The bigger concern is waterproof longevity, because some use shows reduced waterproofing after several washes. If waterproof performance is mission-critical, check it periodically and keep a backup layer underneath important furniture.
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