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Danielle, my younger sister, recently adopted Daisy, a Bichon Frise. The fluffy white dog had informally been Danielle’s for quite some time. Daisy’s former owners were too old to take Daisy out for long walks or bend over to play with her. The couple had been paying Danielle to take care of Daisy.
It only made sense to let Danielle adopt Daisy since the couple really could not care for her anymore, and a pet can be a strain on a fixed income. Danielle and Daisy were ecstatic. Danielle went out and bought new toys, a new dog bed, and a mountain of pet food to keep Daisy healthy and happy.
As the temperature begins to drop and you pull out the extra pillows and electric blankets to stay warm, think of your pet, too – the same old spot on the floor, or the dog bed he slept in all summer may not be keeping him warm enough. Although dogs have fur, they get cold just like humans. Particularly if they sleep outside or in the garage, they may need some extra warmth during the fall and winter, and heated dog beds are the perfect solution.
Heated large dog beds are made from easy to clean, durable fabric and can help soothe an older dog’s joints. They also come in a variety of styles to fit in with your décor, and in many cases, they will even match your furniture. Heated dog beds can also double as crate pillows, and are so plush and comfortable; you’ll wish they were for you.
Like people, dogs cannot be comfortable on a stack of worn down pillows or a hard, cold floor with sheets. Canines require the a reasonable amount of sleep and rest like humans, so purchasing a dog bed for your furry little friend would be a great idea; after all, you wouldn’t want to sleep on a cold floor yourself, would you?
There are many luxury dog beds to choose from, each of which caters to different canine needs. A heated dog bed, for example, is ideal for dogs with short coats. To some, it may seem a bit far-fetched to buy a dog a luxury bed, but why wouldn’t you do that for your best friend?
It’s no secret that animals, specifically dogs, love to play around with their owners. From puppies to grandpa pooches, every dog embodies a pep and free spirit that is lovable by nature and tender to humans. Give them a bone and watch as they chomp the rawhide with delight or toss them a ball to see them jolt after it in a joyous frenzy. No matter the toy, no matter the dog, all pups (young and old) love to play.
After a long day playful exertion, it’s best to reward your pooch with a soft and comfy place to rest. A dog bed gives them a tiny piece of paradise that they know as their own, a place to rest their tired paws after an afternoon at the dog park or after a vigorous walk. Satisfy your pet with a warm and cozy place to call their own and their tails will always be wagging to see you.
When it comes to choosing dog beds, you want the bed to match the personality and tastes of your refined canine. Naturally, a large dog bed for a Golden Retriever would be a much different bed than one for a cute little Papillion. You should always browse designer pet beds when selecting a bed for your dog. If you have a Chihuahua, you might choose a cute little sofa pet bed in an adorable color like pink. For bigger dogs, you might have a metal dog bed that will provide support for their larger frame.
The possibilities are endless when it comes to pet beds, and remember: more than the dog’s choice, it’s your choice! Dogs can be a little bit picky about where they sleep, but in general if you like a bed and it’s comfortable for them to lie there, they will like it too! Don’t be shy about buying something unique!