Thursday, March 20, 2008

Dog Supplies

Dog Supplies – Choosing a Good Dog Bed

There are a variety of dog supplies on the market and some are important and some might be a little frivolous. A comfortable, quality bed that is selected based on your dog's specific criteria will help provide him with the appropriate amount of sleep he needs to stay healthy and happy. If your dog could talk he would probably tell you to buy him a comfortable bed when you are purchasing dog supplies.

Comfort

Let's take a look at the criteria you might want to consider while choosing a bed for your dog. When people choose a dog bed one of their major priorities is finding a bed that will look cute in their house, but the comfort of your dog should be the first priority. After you select the bed based on the needs of your dog, you can go about selecting the attractive colors that match the décor in your home.

Size

When selecting a dog bed you have to consider the size of your dog, his usual sleeping habits, his behavior and any health issues he might have. Make sure the bedding provides an ample amount of cushion and is also easy to wash. Selecting a bed which provides enough surface area for your pet partially depends on the way he places his body while sleeping.

It is a good idea to measure your dog while he is in his usual sleeping position. If he sleeps in a curled up position then it is important to measure his diameter and you might want to select a round pillow bed or perhaps a nest bed. If he stretches out while taking a nap, choose a rectangular shaped pillow bed or a cushioned mat.

Dogs with Arthritis

As with other dog supplies find a bed that is resistant to chewing and doesn't have any substances that might harm your dog. If your dog sheds a lot of fur, a bed made from smooth fabrics will make it easier to remove the fur. If you have an older dog you might have already purchased dog supplies that help with his arthritis and you might consider adding an orthopedic dog bed which is typically provided with more padding than the typical dog bed. Some are made with high density foams that will provide your dog with the extra cushion that will help his arthritis.

Dogs with Fleas

If your dog has a problem with fleas, purchase a dog bed filled with cedar chips due to the chips being somewhat effective as a flea repellent. A sense of security seems to be vital for some dogs and you can provide him a little more security by providing him with a bed with raised up sides such as a lounger or a nest style bed. If your dog enjoys burrowing down in the bed, add a blanket to the bed and some pet stores that carry a large selection of dog supplies actually carry what are known as burrow beds.

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