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The Best Way to Determine Which Dog Beds are Right for Your Dog

When looking at the variety of dog beds, it's hard to know which one is the perfect fit for your dog. It would be horrible to put a lot of money into a bed only to find out your dog prefers to nap elsewhere. We will take a step by step look at the various dog beds so you can see what kind of benefits they might offer your canine companion.

One of the primary considerations you must look at first is the size. Sometimes people buy a small dog bed for their puppy, but this could cause problems later on if it is a large breed. Larger dogs grow very quickly their first year, so you will calculate for that when considering a new sleeping area for your companion.

If you're looking for an adult canine, then it is important you allow them enough room to stretch. Getting a dog bed that is a snug fit may cause your dog discomfort. There are also some higher dog beds, and it's important you consider the animal's ability to get onto it comfortably. If you do have a larger dog, these off the ground beds can be perfect to keep them warm and cozy.

Something else you should take under advisement is the shape. Because there are such a variety of breeds, dog beds take on a wide spectrum of appearances and shapes. This includes ones that mimic human items like beds and couches, as well as traditional dog beds that sit on the floor and are circular, rectangular, or square. There are even special beds with raised sides for dogs that prefer to sleep with their head slightly elevated.

One thing to do is consider your dog's sleeping positions. If they like to sprawl out, then you should probably consider a longer rectangular bed. Some dogs sleep in tight circles, and the round one is generally a match. Once again, if your puppy is under two years old, you should probably consider buying something that will accommodate some growth based on the breed.

Once you've decided on a style, you should check to make sure that the bed (or at minimum the pad) can be washed. Even the cleanest of dogs will bring in dirt and it's a good idea to keep the area free of pests as well. The resilience of the bed's material should be able to handle some tough puppy love as well.

You should also be sure to check the sturdiness of the item. A few of the dog beds have wood bases, and while they can cost a little more, they may also last longer than a fabric one. It's a good idea to check the stuffing covering the frame to make sure that it is thick enough to keep the bed from being rough.

Older dogs may require the purchase of a specialty bed, and there are even orthopedic dog beds which are intended to help ease the stiffening pain of arthritic joints. This is an investment you should consider carefully if your dog is suffering from old age or has an injury which renders it disabled in some way.

So many times people look to color or style when looking at dog beds, but this is only a small part of what makes a good choice. If the bed is going to be placed in a room where there is already an established color pattern you might pick something that matches what is already there.

This is not the end for the options that are available for dog beds; there are some that are heated or waterproof. Others can even be custom ordered with designs sewn into the cloth. Before you head out to make this purchase, write down every consideration you have for your furry friend's bed. This will help you narrow down the choices once you go to buy the bed.

 

 

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