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Dog beds come in all shapes and sizes, large
and small, which makes it both easy and hard to find the right bed
for your dog. Sure, you have a lot of options: big, small, round,
rectangular, colored, patterned, custom and even luxury and designer
dog beds. But with all the choices available, you'll still spend
lots of time picking out the right bed for your dog.
Buying a dog bed may seem straight forward, but
it's more complex than you think. Just as you would if you were
buying a bed for yourself or a child, think about the comfort of
your pet, and remember that this should be your primary criteria. No
matter how much you want the bed to match, say, the décor of the
living room, bedroom or other area, you have to think about the
comfort of your pet over your own desires.
That said, here are some tips and tricks for
finding a good bed for your dog (or for any other pets!):
Cheaper is not necessarily better. You want the
bed to be made of good, sturdy warm material that will keep your dog
comfy while wearing through bouts of scratching, gnawing, drool,
accidents and all the other normal habits of a dog. There are plenty
of reasonably priced beds that are really well-made, so shop around
before you settle on the cheapest deal. There are also many designer
and luxury dog beds available if you feel like splurging on your
pooch.
Think about your dogs sleeping habits. Does
your dog sleep in a ball or sprawl out? Always edge one way on the
bed? Wiggle a lot? Toss and turn? Sleep sound as a rock? Identify
your dog's sleeping patterns and choose a bed accordingly.
Think about the shape and size of your dog.
Don't skimp on size and always take your dog's measurements before
buying them a bed. Also, remember with dog beds its better to err on
the side of larger than smaller. You also need to think about size
if you have two dogs that sleep together. An extra big bed can fit
two little lap dogs easily; however, if you have a way larger breed,
like a Great Dane, you may have to go custom, though there are
companies, like Mammoth, who offer larger dog beds for up to 200 lb
breeds.
Think about padding. This ties somewhat in to
the shape of your dog, but also its weight. Over time, dog beds wear
out and bed padding thins; make sure you get a material that can
withstand at least a decent amount of time. New technology has
provided excellent stuffing materials for dog beds, like high
memory, virgin upholster filling.
Keep in mind just these few tips and you
should be well on your way to finding your much need and much wanted
dog bed. From luxury and designer dog beds to cheap, flimsy ones,
there are an unlimited number of choices; use the above criteria
when searching for your pet's bed and both they will ultimately get
the bed that's right for them.
Mammoth
Dog Beds is a manufacturer of vet recommended bedding. They have
done intensive research on dogs and their sleeping habits for over a
decade, a factor that brings extra value to their high-quality,
reasonably priced pet products and dog beds. For more information,
please visit the online dog store. http://www.mammothoutlet.com
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