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Your pet dog spends a great deal of his day sleeping or resting. On average, dogs sleep as much as thirteen hours per day. So, as you probably figured out by now, it is important that you furnish your pet a comfy bed. Shopping in a pet store offline or on the internet will introduce you to numerous dog bed brands and types. Here are some general points to think about when getting a bed for your dog.

Types

Dog beds are sold in a lot of designs. For dogs who love to roll around or lie on their backs, a sizable pillow-type bed is ideal. Active and old dogs may require an orthopedic bed to support them perfectly. Smaller dogs that often curl up into a ball when sleeping may find a nesting bed more convenient. These pillowy nests can give your dog not only comfort but feelings of safety and security. Many dog beds have bolsters, which can provide your pet something plushy to snuggle with. Bolsters can be put on a single side or surround the entirety of the bed. Additionally, there are some beds that can hold multiple dogs. There are also beds that are made to seem like furniture we use and those with extra strong material making them suitable for dogs that like chewing on things. See samples of orthopedic dog beds here.

Budget

The right bed for your pet dog is one that matches his needs, but also is reasonably priced. These products cover a wide price range, from twenty dollars to more than a hundred bucks. Remember that cost is not always a great indicator of quality. A costly lounger pet dog bed will be worthless if your pet opts to sleep on your bed or bare floor instead.

Measurements

You must get a bed where your dog can fit perfectly in. To find the ideal bed for your pet, take his measurement from tail to nose using a tape measure. This is particularly essential for dogs that want to stretch out when resting. One thing you should remember is that large, heavy dogs will require thicker, denser cushions. The weight of the dog will flatten cushions which are thin, and this will be irritating for your pet. It is also crucial that you look at the amount of space the dog bed will take up once it is in your room. Find out where your dog prefer to sleep in and find a bed that will be the right size for your pet and that space. In case you looking to purchase memory foam dog beds go here for good examples.

Maintenance

Pet beds will definitely become mucky, more so if they are used by extremely active dogs. Find beds that are covered with machine-washable materials, but make sure the remainder of the bed can also be washed easily.

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