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Cooled Dog Beds and Heated Dog Beds

2016/5/4 10:06:42

Are you looking for information about Dog Beds? Did you know that there are both heated and cooled dog beds available for your pet? Ever notice how your dog will fall exhausted to a cold hard floor after he's been been running around outside on a warm day? Or you find him sleeping in your bathtub because the tub material is cool to the touch? Some dogs just really enjoy that sooth cooling sensation. Or perhaps you notice your dog likes to burrow under the blankets, milking your body heat; or perhaps they wrap themselves into a blanket cocoon. Either way, it's a safe assumption they like heat.

Well now you have options to better accommodate your canine friend: Heated dog beds can be something that your dog not only enjoys laying on but something your dog truly needs. Providing your faithful companion with a heated dog bed can offer them much needed therapeutic relief from conditions such as hip dysplasia and arthritis. Studies show us that heated dog beds not only relax your canine friend, but also ease sore muscles and calm aching joints. These heated dog beds are also great for smaller dogs, who are not able to adequately warm themselves in cooler climates of the North.

Already have a dog bed picked out and its not heat equipped? Well worry not, because you also have the option for heat pads that will work with most any dog bed available. There are many online stores like petco, petsmart and sports academy that carry both heat pads and heated dog beds. It's always a good idea to search online stores for the type of bed your looking for. This will prevent you from going to a store that doesn't have what you need.

Cooling Dog Beds: Much like heated beds, cooling dog beds also have therapeutic value for pets with problems such as calluses as a result from them sleeping on a hard floor (because the cold hard floor cools their skin); skin conditions such as hot spots; Canine Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia and Cushing's Disease - both conditions that cause your pet to have excessive panting, pacing, and overall restlessness; and of course the avoidance of heat stroke.

Or perhaps you have a larger, furrier dog such as an Eskimo Spitz or a Boxer, who may over heat easily in warmer climates of the South. You will quickly find your large dog will love a cooling dog bed. So what are you waiting for? Isn't you faithful friend worth getting them the perfect dog bed?

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