Soft and Comfortable: 6 Available Types of Dog Beds
Bringing in a pup in the house is not a joke. It takes a lot of preparation. You should buy some essentials to make the dog as comfortable as possible. One of those essentials is the dog bed. It’s not recommended for the dog to sleep with you on the same bed because it can affect their bones and muscles in a bad way. That’s why you should invest in a dog bed that will fit its needs.
Elevated
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At first glance, elevated beds don’t look very pretty, stylish or glamorous. However, they’re one of the most comfortable beds out there. They look plain and simple but feel amazing and provide a lot of support. They’re one of the most practical and cosy large dog beds for every breed. Actually, the majority of vets recommend them as the first bedding option.
Vet beds are perfect for dogs that are recovering from injuries or even surgery. The main purpose of this bed is to keep the pup comfortable by being raised off the ground. By having a position like this, the dog gets a good amount of airflow underneath. This helps regulate body temperature in both hot and cold weather.
These beds are also easily portable, which is one of their biggest advantages. They’re easy to pack and take to the park, on vacation, at the beach, or even at the office. As an owner, you’ll also love the fact that they’re easy to clean and maintain. A simple wash and an air dry are all it takes. This is a great selling point for most dog owners because cleaning dog beds can become tiresome if it’s complicated.
Cave
The dog needs a safe and secure environment, regardless of its age and breed. If you’re adopting a young pup that just got separated from its mother, the best choice for a bed is a cave bed. It’s made with a specific purpose, to imitate the warmth and closeness of a mother. It’s extremely comfortable and very comforting for any dog.
You’ll notice that the pup will start sleeping on piles of clothes, blankets or pillows, that’s why it’s a good idea to get a cave bed. It’ll give it everything the dog needs. It’s much more than just a beautiful bed. The high edges build a cave-like structure around it that replicates the mother’s hug and gives them a good place to snuggle.
The interior which is cosy, fluffy and velvety will keep the pup warm and give it a sense of safety. It’s perfect for dogs that exhibit odd behaviour or anxiety symptoms. Sometimes your house will be full of people, there will be a lot of noise and the dog might feel overwhelmed. In this case, it’ll have the perfect place to hide and calm down. The same goes when there are thunderstorms outside. It’s the perfect comfort zone and a great place to sleep.
Memory Foam
When choosing a dog bed, comfort should be your first priority. The memory foam bed is one of the best options you can find. It’s the first choice of many new and experienced dog owners. These beds look elegant and sophisticated and will shape around the dog’s body to give it full support.
The memory foam is meant to relieve bone, muscle and joint pain. This type of pain is often caused by old age or injuries. It’s also a good idea to get this type of bed before the dog reaches a certain age so you can prevent and postpone these types of discomforts. Your dog will be healthier and happier when its spine is properly aligned and there’s increased blood circulation.
It doesn’t matter what’s the dog’s size, these beds come in so many size variations and shapes. When it comes to colour, you also have plenty of choices. You can even find a colour that matches the rest of the interior and make the dog bed fit in seamlessly. These beds are perfect for dogs that deal with significant body temperature rises, like Chow Chow, Samoyed and Malamute. The material regulates the temperature and prevents overheating.
Vet Bed
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Vet beds are the main bed choice for many vet stations. They’re there because of how helpful they are with pain relief in injured and sick animals. These large dog beds may not look very attractive, they may seem fragile and delicate but that’s not the case. They’re sturdy and can stand up to a lot of wear and tear. You can use them indoors or outdoors and keep your pup cosy, comfortable, dry and warm.
Orthopaedic
Orthopaedic beds are very similar to memory foam beds. They’re great for all breeds and can be large beds for dogs and smaller beds for dogs. They’re mainly rectangle-shaped but some of them are round or oval. The memory foam material they’re made of makes the dog comfortable and gives is full body support. The only disadvantage is that it’s not recommended to be used outside because it can be difficult to clean once it gets dirty.
Dog Mats
Dog mats are another easy yet effective solution. They serve two purposes. Your dog can use them as a bed by itself or you can place them on top of another bed they have. Depending on the materials used to make them, they vary in thickness. Cotton is a wonderful choice because of its breathability, softness and comfort level. Jute is also a good choice. It works best outdoors as it’s simple to clean and it’s cosy.
Polyester and polyester blends are another excellent option for both indoor and outdoor use. These mats are cosy and machine washable. With so many excellent options available, finding the ideal dog bed shouldn’t be difficult. You should invest as much as you can because the bed can have a big influence on the dog’s health and general well-being.