Designer Dog Bed Ideas

Designer dog beds can offer both you and your best friend many options that should be considered such as comfort, versatility, price and health concerns. An other obvious concern for you could be the shape and size to properly accommodate your pet. There are many designer dog beds made to last, and look like they belong in your home. They help make your dog feel safe and get the proper rest it deserves after energy depleting activities.

Designer dog beds are available in many shapes and sizes, and with the best quality fabrics and materials for many years of enjoyment. Some top designers of dog beds include Mammoth, Dog Bed Works and Glamourdog, to name a few. Most feature reversible covers and pillows, anti bacterial properties, anti odour properties and are 100 percent machine washable for your convenience. They can be made to fit in with just about any decor.

With designer dog beds, you will be sure that your dog will have a favorite place to lie down, and it will not be on your couch. Many styles of beds are available, such as dog loungers, dog couches, dog pillows and bolster dog beds. A dog bed doesn’t have to be an eyesore in your home. You can get a designer dog bed that will fit in, in any room of your home with style. Have a look around online, and you will soon see the many options you have when it comes to keeping your pet healthy and happy.

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Choosing the Right Bed for Your Senior Dog

Selecting a mattress is a very personal thing. There are many options from the very inexpensive available off the shelf at discount stores to the very expensive made to order specialty products. You know that this is something you will be using every single day for the next five to ten years so most consumers put some thought into their selection.

You consider size of your room and size needed for comfort. You weight the options on spring count and adjustability. All of these options are specifically designed to meet different consumers’ needs for a good night’s sleep.

Have you ever considered you dog’s specific needs for comfortable rest? Senior dogs over the age of 10 are similar to a seventy-year-old person. Can you imagine Grandpa curled up on the floor for the evening? How about Grandma climbing into a waterbed with a two-foot frame? Or better yet, imagine her trying to get out!

If your older dog currently sleeps on the floor or in a cardboard box with blankets, his discomfort would be similar to these scenarios. It is even worse for a senior dog as they spend a good portion of the day at rest.

Consider Your Dog’s Sleep Style

Like every person, every dog has a certain style to sleeping. Whether trained or individual nature, these idiosyncrasies should be observed and noted prior to purchasing a dog bed.

Does your dog curl up in a ball?

Does he hang his head over the edge?

Does he like to be able to rest his head with a view of the entire room?

Does he sprawl and stretch out completely?

Does he sleep in a kennel?

Does he like to stay warm under the blankets?

Does he avoid the bed because he needs to cool off?

Does your dog shed or have any other disorder that will cause the bed to need constant cleaning?

Specific Beds for Sleep Styles

By observing your pet, you will have a better idea of what product to look for as his daily comfortable resting place.

A dog that sleeps in a tight curled up position might prefer a round bed with sides. Beds with sides are great for dogs that like to hang their head over the edge. Make sure the sides aren’t too high or there is a lower opening so that your dog won’t have to jump to get in and out. Measure your dog when his is comfortably sleeping. Use the inside dimensions and compare to this measurement to choose the right size bed for your dog.

If your dog likes his head on a pillow, try a lounge bed or couch. Again consider the height for comfort.

If your dog is a sprawler, consider a large flat bed. Be sure to measure the entire length of your dog at rest to get an idea of how much space he is using so you can select the correct size.

If your older dog has slept in a kennel his entire life, it is good to know that there are beds specifically designed for use in dog crates. Often these will have padded sides for extra comfort.

Orthopedic beds are often a good choice for a senior dog as they are designed with special high-density foam for additional comfort and cushion for your dog’s aching bones and joints. Firm, orthopedic foam is egg-shell shaped to evenly distribute weight and provide extra comfort. The foam holds its shape for a longer time and will not need to be replaced as often as beds with traditional polyfil or cedar chips. The foam tends to provide additional warmth too so if you live in a warmer climate, your dog may prefer a cooling bed like the Canine Cooler to the traditional orthopedic bed. However if your dog is extremely sensitive to cold or suffering from arthritis, a heated dog bed might provide the extra comfort he needs.

If your dog has a shedding or odor problem, make certain the cover of the bed is removable and washable. Some products such as the Canine Cooler are a great choice because wiping down with a cloth easily cleans them.

Copyright 2006 Dave Eckholm/Old Dog Paws

Dave Eckholm is the owner and creator of http://www.olddogpaws.com, a site dedicated to the care and comfort of our old friends. As our dog Tikki began to lose his eyesight and became grey around his muzzle, we were concerned for his quality of life. As a senior dog, he started to have special needs. We searched for new ideas, resources and products to enhance his life. Old Dog Paws shares this information, including a national pet sitter directory, with all dog lovers so your friend can enjoy wonderful senior years too!

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Dog Bed And Cat Bed Selection - The Importance Of Choosing The Correct Bed For Your Pet

All pets need “a place to be” bed that is comforting, and that will not contribute to potential health problems for your pet. There are some important things to remember when choosing the best, affordable, bed for your pet.

The materials that are used in the pet beds are very important. They will vary with the marketing edge that the manufacturer perceives as wanted by the customer. Reactions to certain materials can be harmful to susceptible pets, and cause unacceptable behaviors of chewing or soiling their beds.

Thankfully, pet bed choices, for dogs and cats, have evolved to the benefit of the animals over the last decade. No longer is the “cheap” bed thought to be acceptable for family pets. Various style gimmicks have come along that look cute to the consumer, but can prove to be impractical and unused by the pet.

It is best to purchase a well made bed, that is pet pleasing. More money can actually be spent replacing beds that disintegrate when washed, or beds that are unused by picky pets.

Be sure to choose a pet bed that is made with non-allergenic materials. The inner part of the bed should also be of non-allergenic material. Some beds are made with cedar filling, with the “promotional edge” promising to repel fleas. These are mostly ineffective, and can cause allergic reactions to those pets that are susceptible. Fleas are best kept away by spraying the environment, bathing the pet, and washing ALL of the pet bedding.

Pet beds with removable zipper covers only encourage those pets who like to chew and destroy their beds.

The hard foam constructed beds, with removable covers, are problematic because they give off an odor that encourages chewing and will not conform to the pet at rest. You can never wash the foam, and will never have a thoroughly clean bed.
Most of the covers of these removable beds will shrink when washed and dried, and are hard to put back on, if they are even still usable.

A pet bed that meets the profile of a perfect pet bed, is the WallyBed. It was developed to eliminate all the problem features of traditional pet beds. WallyBeds are available in five styles, with a variety of sizes in each style, meeting the need of most pets. They are made of acrylic faux fur, which is comforting to pets, and filled with 100% non-allergenic polyester filler, creating a heavenly feel of softness that most pets can not resist. WallyBeds are made with quality materials that endure many washings. The designer faux fur prints, and solid faux furs, enhance the pet’s beauty when closely matched with the pet’s coloring. WallyBeds are popular with home decorators because of the way they blend easily with any decor.

Complete information can be found on www.wallybed.com, along with authorized dealers. The “customer satisfaction” photos and comments attest to the wonders of WallyBed.

Copyright, Max Enterprises 2006

Maxine Scott, creater of WallyBed Pet Beds, began her business, Max Enterprises, in 1991. The frustration she felt, and the need for better beds for her dogs and cats, inspired her innovative creations. In addition to the beds being wonderfully accepted by her pets, the pets of friends and family also found them to be alluring and marketable. Soon after the trademarked pet bed name, WallyBed, was introduced to the market, new industry standards followed. To date, no other manufacturer has been able to touch the impressive appeal of WallyBed.
Maxine takes pride in the fact that WallyBeds are produced in the USA, and that customers really get their money’s worth.
She says her “satisfied customers” are really the pets themselves, who demonstrate to their owners how much they love them. WallyBed Pet Beds, by Max Enterprises, were first produced in Austin, Texas, but the company has since relocated to Houston, Texas. WallyBeds can be found in specialty pet shops across the nation, or on the official web site http://www.wallybed.com.

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