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5 Tips that Will Help You Choose the Best Dog Bed


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5 Tips that Will Help You Choose the Best Dog Bed

You have a lot of options to choose from when it comes to dog beds. Considering your pup sleeps 12 to 14 hours a day, it’s important you pick a bed that will meet all of your pet’s needs. The right dog bed is not just a place for your pup to sleep but is also a safe spot to relax and call their own. There is a lot of thought that needs to go into choosing the best dog bed for your furry friend. Below are five tips that will help make the selection process a little easier.

1. Look at the design

Certain dog beds have design features that can be really beneficial for your dog’s health and comfort. For instance, older dogs tend to have issues with joint and muscle stress. An orthopedic dog bed is made with high-quality foam that will evenly distribute a dog’s weight. This relieves stress placed on joints and muscles so your dog can more fully relax.

Another issue many pups face is allergies. You may know from personal experience how uncomfortable and itchy you get when exposed to an allergen in fabrics and bedding. Avoid seeing your dog suffer the same fate by finding a bed that is hypoallergenic. With this option, you can rest assured that your pup won’t be sneezing or scratching when it’s time to go to sleep.

2. Observe how your dog sleeps

Note how your dog sleeps at night. Does it sprawl out on its side or curl up tight in a ball? A dog that likes to curl up might like a bed with soft sides for snuggling and staying warm. A dog that sprawls will likely enjoy an open bed without barriers blocking its ability to stretch. You should also consider whether or not your pup is a burrower. The ability to nest and fluff up the bed cushions is an activity that anxious dogs find comforting. The feeling of being enveloped by their bed makes some dogs feel safe and reduces their anxiety.

3. Select the right size

The size of the dog bed you choose mainly depends on how big your pup is. For large dogs, you’ll obviously need big beds, but remember the way your dog sleeps can impact the size as well. If you have a small dog that likes to sprawl, you might need a medium-sized bed. These aren’t the only factors to consider, however. If you want a dog bed with bolster pillows or headrests, order a size up. A lot of people forget the pillows take up space in the overall length of the bed. The best way to ensure you get the right dog bed size is to measure your dog from the tip of the nose to the tail. After you have that number, add about 6 to 12 inches and you’ll have the bed size you need.

4. Check how its washed

A lot of dog owners forget to check ways to wash the dog bed before selecting one. They end up with pillows that come out of the wash flattened or lumpy. In other cases, the material used to make the bed cover is not very cleaning-friendly and won’t release the dog hair. Look for bed cushions with easily removable covers that you can take off and toss in the washing machine anytime there is a stain or excess hair plaguing the bed cover. An easily washable dog bed will reduce odors and make the life of your dog bed last longer. Also, choose a bed made with durable materials. You don’t want a bed cover that will fall apart after the third wash.

5. Match room styles

Just because you’re buying a bed for your dog doesn’t mean it has to be unstylish. A lot of people go with a plain brown or black dog pillow that doesn’t match the furniture or the overall aesthetic of their room. Instead of selecting a dog bed that will clash with the feel of your space, find a bed that complements the style of your house.


Dog bed lifestyle by Club Nine
Belmont Collection Orthopedic Dog Bed By Club Nine Pets

The bed doesn’t have to be shaped like a simple pillow, either. Instead, choose a piece that looks similar to a cozy armchair, chaise lounge, or sofa. This type of dog bed will be your pet’s personal piece of furniture and will go well in the living room or at the foot of the bed. You should also make sure the dog bed comes with anti-slip grips on the bottom so the bed will stay wherever you place it. This way, your pup can’t move the bed into the middle of the room, cluttering your space.

Finding a dog bed that meets all of your requirements for comfort, design, size, and style can be difficult, but Club Nine Pets specializes in meeting your dog bed needs. Our beds are built around great furniture designs that take into account style as well as any needs your pup may have, from orthopedic cushions to hypoallergenic materials and easily washable covers. Visit our site to find a retailer near you or ask about us at your favorite pet store.

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