Pet Information > Others > Pet Articles > Buying Tips for a Memory Foam Dog Bed

Buying Tips for a Memory Foam Dog Bed

2016/5/4 10:21:16

The majority of dogs sleep for approximately fourteen hours a day, so it is important to buy your dog a dog bed that will be snug and functional. Memory foam dog beds are an excellent choice providing exceptional comfort and support, especially for the older, unwell or convalescing dog.

Dogs love to have their own special area and a suitable bed will help in achieving the right quantity of sleep every night. So, when purchasing a dog bed, there are many things to consider and typically, it is a sensible idea to shop for a cheaper, smaller one and get a larger, permanent one once your dog grows to its full size. Ultimately, a luxury, memory foam dog bed for your dog or new puppy should be the correct size for the breed of dog. I always make sure my dog's bed is of a good size so that she has plenty of room to stretch out or curl up if she wants to.

If your dog or new puppy is a chewer then you are obviously going to have to buy a bed which is chew-proof/resistant, as not only is it very costly to keep replacing beds but also it can be dangerous for your dog to ingest the materials that are used to manufacture dog beds. Again a memory foam dog bed with a chew-proof/resistant cover would be a good choice, as puppies especially need to be able to have the best quality sleep possible.

A machine-washable dog bed cover can also be a very beneficial addition when buying a new memory foam dog bed, especially if your dog frequently gets dirty or sheds a lot of hair. Covers for dog beds should be washable, removable and very durable. Long-haired dogs are often more suited to a cool cotton cover as this material can help prevent dogs from overheating too much when they are staying indoors. Short haired dogs typically get cold quite easily so they are generally better suited to covers made of warmer materials such as suede or fleece to help keep them warm throughout the year.

If your dog lives outdoors it is more important than ever to buy a suitable bed and all of the previous tips should be considered. A memory foam dog bed could be the perfect choice as they mould to your dog's body and thus avoid any pressure points, giving your dog maximum comfort and support.

Please don't forget a memory foam dog bed is especially good for the more mature dog. Our beautiful dog Amber, a first cross Golden Labrador/German Shepherd, is now almost seventeen years old and consequently, she is a bit arthritic. I decided to buy her a memory foam dog bed because we have had a memory foam mattress on our bed for about five years now and find it really comfortable. Indeed, we wouldn't want to go back to a more conventional mattress. She really loves her new bed and looks so comfortable that I know it's one of the best things I could have bought for her to ease her old, aching muscles and joints.

My name is Pippa Brown and I live in the UK with my family and dog Amber. I feel I am well qualified to give some advice about buying a new memory foam dog bed for your dog because I have loved and owned a dog for most of my life and have, of course, purchased many dog products over the years including numerous dog beds.
Please visit my website at http://www.memory-foam-dog-beds.org