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Your Guide to Choosing the Perfect Dog Bed

Your Guide to Choosing the Perfect Dog Bed

Your Guide to Choosing the Perfect Dog Bed

A good night’s sleep is not just important for humans; it’s also crucial for dogs. They sleep 12-18 hours a day and need a place where they can rest as comfortably as possible. Even if you want your dog to sleep in your bed and snuggle, this may not be the best long-term decision. Dogs need to know they have a particular spot where they can relax and rest. A good dog bed combined with a cozy dog blanket will be the perfect setup for any pup.

Vet Bed

vet bed for dogs
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Vet beds are state-of-the-art dog beds that provide incredible comfort to your little friend. They can be used in vet stations, at home or even outside. Their best asset is their ability to aid sick animals. No matter where you are, your dog will be settled in the most comfortable way possible. They’re a warm and secure place for your pet to rest and enjoy its time. Even though this premium vet bed for dogs feels soft and cosy, it’s very durable and strong. You can lay it on tiles, wood flooring, in the car or at the park, and your pet will have a favourite spot to chill in.

This bed type is perfect for young pups to keep them warm and dry. It’s suitable for older and recuperating animals after surgery or pre-operative care. It’s also one of the best options for giving birth. The little ones will be safe from hyperthermia, have space to move around, and the mum will feel safe. Its special drainage properties and resilience make it unique. The vet bed for dogs is also an excellent alternative for other pets such as cats, hamsters, rabbits and guinea pigs.

It’s made from double-strength polyester that’s washable and dries fast. It has a non-allergenic and toxin-free soft fibre, meaning no more bacteria, fungi and germs. The classic green-backed vet bed is double woven. This prevents your pup from chewing through it. It’s very durable, and you can wash it at high temperatures. The non-slip back is equipped with a latex layer to stop the slipping and movement all over the floor. It’s available in many patterns, and you can wash it at lower temperatures.

Memory Foam Dog Bed

Memory Foam Dog Bed
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A memory foam bed is one of the best alternatives when it comes to dog beds. It accommodates the dog’s body shape and relieves any possible pressure caused by injured muscles and joints. These pains usually happen to elderly dogs because they start suffering from hip dysplasia and arthritis as the years go by. These conditions can be very painful and unpleasant, but the memory foam bed helps in relieving the pain because it keeps the body in its natural position.

Memory foam also improves circulation. This means a shorter recovery period for injured dogs or dogs that just got surgery. This bed will be a safe and cozy place for them to rest because all dogs want to lie on soft surfaces. Dogs with thicker fur, such as Alaskan Malamute, Bernese, Chow Chow or a Samoyed, will enjoy this bed a lot. The memory foam prevents overheating and regulates the temperature to suit the dog. You can easily wash it in the washing machine and let it air dry. Don’t put it in the dryer as it may get damaged.

Elevated Dog Bed

Elevated Dog Bed
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This bed may seem simple and uncomfortable, but that’s not the case. It can be very beneficial and practical for both you and your dog. It’s well known that doctors recommend it for injured or sick dogs, but you can buy it for any dog breed, large or small, young or old, fluffy or not. You’ll keep your dog out of the hard floor and set it on a comfortable elevated bed to have a nap. The elevation allows the air to circulate under it, creating a pleasant, natural body temperature, making it ideal for any time of the year.

This bed will help ease joint or muscle pain and provide firm support spread evenly around the dog’s body. One of the best things is its portability. It can fit anywhere, home, office or at the park. You can pack it in the car and take it on vacation with you. You don’t want to spend hours and hours cleaning and maintaining the dog bed. This trampoline-like bed is perfect for people that have allergies. Dust and pollen don’t stay long on its surface; you can just wipe it down, and it’s clean.

Orthopedic Bed

Orthopedic Bed
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Even though buying a bed for your dog can be overwhelming sometimes, because of the many choices on the market, you’ll never make a mistake buying an orthopedic bed. No matter the breed, age and health, every dog will get the full benefits of using one. For the prevention of any muscle and joint pain, this bed is appropriate for elderly dogs, dogs with arthritis or hip dysplasia, energetic dogs, such as service animals that move around a lot, dogs that have had surgery, and even small puppies.

With this bed, your dog will have a restful night’s sleep. The orthopedic bed supports your dog’s shape and relieves pressure spots, so there won’t be any more tossing and turning. Additionally, it enhances blood circulation. Memory foam is the only substance used to make these beds. Anything else advertised as orthopedic is not. So be cautious about what and from where you buy.

Cave Bed
Many dogs like to lay on top of a blanket pile because it makes them feel safe. That’s why getting a cave bed is a good idea. Most cave beds are velvety and puffy, with high edges that the dog may burrow under. This is good for young pups that were separated from their mother and miss their litter very much. Their warmth, closeness and comfort will be imitated by the bed.

These beds will also benefit anxious dogs. No matter what is happening around them, they will be able to feel safe and at ease there. Dogs can slip into it if a rainstorm is approaching, if the house is packed, or if they are home alone. If the home isn’t dog-proof, you can be sure the dog won’t wreak havoc and cause a mess with this bed. The ideal place to unwind, this cave bed will provide your animal companion with a sense of security and comfort.

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Stephanie Tierney
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