5 Types of Beds to Consider For Your Beloved Dogs


Families or individuals who own dogs consider them to be an important part of their family. While most basic necessities for dogs such as food, recreation and safety is often taken care of, many forget or ignore one of the most under looked needs of a pet dog: a warm, comfortable bed. Sure, dogs can snuggle up anywhere from the floor to the master bed, but they will definitely appreciate a specialized bed that only they have rights to.

A great bed like a heated dog bed helps your dog get a good night’s sleep, and also gives them a place to stake as their own, which has historically been the characteristics of their wild ancestors. If you are in the market looking for a suitable pet bed for your dog, here are 5 of the most commonly available dog bed types to consider:
1. Nested Dog Beds
These beds look similar to a bird’s nest; a raised boundary all around the bed, oval or round in shape and super comfortable for your dog if he/she likes to curl into sleep. Nested dog beds are available in many trims, designs and colors, and the raised edges help dogs lean on and use it like a pillow.
2. Heated Dog Beds
Heated pet beds are have been around for some time, and you can give your dog a warm treatment during cold winters using a heated dog bed. While any bed can be converted to heated bed using a reusable heat pack, most beds don’t transfer the heat from the pack to your dog properly. Heated beds are designed for proper heat transfer. Heated beds are also great for old dogs for their therapeutic benefits.
3. Raised Dog Beds
These are beds with a raised profile, and are mostly suitable for outdoor use. You can place one in your backyard to that your dog can curl up on it and soak in the sun lazily. Raised beds minimize the dirt accumulated on it due to being present outdoors. These are best for dogs that spend most of their time outdoors.
4. Kennel Beds
Does your dog have its own kennel? Other beds may not fit in properly, but kennel beds are flat and padded enough to both stick properly inside a kennel and keep your dog comfortable and protected from the bare ground. You can even stick in a heated pad for cold winter nights.
5. Orthopedic Beds
Orthopedic beds come in various sizes and shapes, but their main selling point lies in the material used to make them. Orthopedic beds are made with special memory foam padding that helps dogs with arthritis or orthopedic problems lay down comfortably. The foam does not apply pressure on weak joints like other beds do, making them perfect for old and senior dogs.
Before buying a dog bed, you have to study your dog’s habits and medical conditions (if any) in order to make a proper decision on which type of bed to buy.

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