Posted on March 30th, 2008 by Doggie
All puppies are small dogs - some, however, won’t be small for very long. You have to know how big your dog is going to be when it is fully grown before you can buy it a bed of its own, unless, that is, you don’t mind buying your beloved canine friend a new bed every six months or so for several years.
The beauty of small dogs is that for the most part they are full-grown in under a year or so. You can count on certain breeds merely doubling in size from birth - starting out at about four to five pounds and ending up at only ten pounds or less. So buying this breed of dog a small dog bed means that unless there are accidents or other unforeseen circumstances, one small dog bed may be good for the life of your pet.
Another factor to keep in mind when buying a small dog bed is whether or not your puppy is a chewer. Chewing dogs, especially those puppies having a difficult time cutting their first set of teeth, may destroy the beautiful bed you’ve bought them as a way of relieving the pain in their mouths.
Housebreaking your pet is another factor to consider when purchasing a small dog bed. Maybe you should wait until the dog is completely housebroken, whatever that means in your particular living situation, before purchasing that new dog bed. You might spend a lot of time and money, place your beloved puppy into his new sleeping place for a good night’s sleep, and then awaken to find he’s pooped and peed all over his new bed. Finish the housebreaking process and then go to work on finding a permanent sleep situation for your pet.
The rule of thumb for small dogs is to measure them in their sleeping position and then add 7 inches for future growth or a change in sleep style. In this manner your dog won’t hang over the edge of his new bed or outgrow it too quickly. Small dogs prefer the “nest” type of bed, where there are structured sides to lay against and offer comfort when sleeping.
Finding the right bed is important because small dogs spend a lot of time being held by their owners, more so than larger animals, and the comfy, cozy small dog bed makes them feel right at home without the added human touch.
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Posted on March 29th, 2008 by Doggie
When searching for the best pet beds for Fido or Patches, you will want to
consider durable materials for outdoor use, and washable fibers for indoor use. Most pet enthusiasts know that dog beds can get very dirty and smelly, especially in the hotter summer months. To avoid your designer dog beds from turning into curbside refuse, make sure that you make a wise pet bed purchase decision based on the size, breed, and health conditions of your pet.
For example, if your pet
suffers from hip dysplasia or arthritis, you might want to get a heated pet bed that
will keep your animals’ bones warm while they sleep. Cold bedding can lead to stiff
muscles and joints, causing further aches to your dog or cat that is already
suffering.
If you prefer designer dog beds, to give your pet its own special flair, you can
purchase beds that are bejeweled or even have your pet’s name stitched into the
fabric. The best kinds of pet beds are washable and durable, because as a pet
owner you are probably very familiar with pet odors and hair shedding. Be sure to
look for bedding that comes with washable covers or made with microfiber material
that will keep dirt and soil from being imbedded into your dog’s pillow. An animal
that has a soft and warm place to sleep at night will love you as a best friend
forever, not to mention will keep your dog or cat from taking up your side of the
bed at night!
If you live in a warmer climate with hot summer months, your pet might enjoy a
durable aluminum framed pet bed that is similar to a camping cot. These beds are
low to the ground but raised just enough to circulate air from beneath to keep your
pet cool. You can also add a throw blanket on top of the bed to create a cozy place
for your pet to snuggle. These types of beds are lightweight and perfect to keep
your pet’s odor from becoming absorbed into your carpets. Animals that have
arthritis will also enjoy new memory foam pet beds that will adjust to their weight
and give them the comfort that they deserve as they sleep. With such a variety of
bed bedding options available, you will surely bring happiness to your dog or cat by
giving them their own place to sleep.
For more pet resources and information, visit our pet center at www.best-pet-supply-online.com
J.J. Nielson is a successful graphic artist and published internet author. She has worked
closely with prominent dog behaviorists and leads her own pack of animals at home.
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Posted on March 28th, 2008 by Doggie
Is your dog comfortable? Do they have a hard time fitting into their bed? If you answered yes to either of these questions, please continue to read the following suggestions in this article. Your pet needs a comfortable, relaxing bed as well as you do. You want to purchase the right bed to fit your dog’s individual needs. No one knows your dog better than you. So if your dog isn’t happy, it may be that they are not comfortable in their bed.
Here are some suggestions to follow. Shop around for a durable yet comfortable dog bed. You want to check and see what type of material the bed is made of. Try to find a non-allergenic, machine washable material. Like people, your pets have allergies too.
You should purchase a dog bed that fits your pets weight. For example, if your pet weighs 30 lbs, you would want to purchase a 23 inch round dog bed or a 31×31 inch square dog bed, so your pet can rest comfortably. You want to purchase a dog bed that is not to small or not to big for your pet. You wouldn’t want to put a 30 lb dog in a dog bed made for a 10 lb dog. You should research the recommended size and weight for any dog bed you want to purchase for your pet.
Some dogs like to rest in a very soft, warm and cozy dog bed. Some may prefer a firmer, warm and cozy dog bed. You should pay attention to the places your dog sleeps in your home. Your dog may prefer to sleep on a soft and comfortable couch or chair. Your dog may prefer to sleep on a rug or carpeted floor. Your dog has his or her favorite place to sleep in your home, just like you do. So by paying attention to your pets sleeping habits, this will assist you in choosing the right comfortable cozy dog bed for your dog to rest and relax in. So if your dog prefers to sleep on the floor, you may want to purchase a firm dog bed. If your do prefers a couch or soft chair, you may want to purchase a soft plush dog bed for your dog.
When purchasing your pets bed make sure the bed is made of good durable material. The dog bed should also be machine washable and dry. A bed that can be washed and dried on a regular basis helps your dog to keep good hygiene. It also helps to cut down on dog odors in your home. A good clean dog bed can also help keep fleas and other parasites your dog may attract out of your house.
You dog can’t go to the store and purchase a dog bed for themselves, so you should show how much you care and purchase a comfortable dog bed for them to sleep on.
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