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How to Clean a Dog Bed
Photo by Ekaterina Belinskaya from Pexels Dogs beds are often forgotten until we can no longer stand the smell of it. However, waiting until your pet's smelly bed demands attention will make it harder to clean, and it may not be the best thing for your dog either. Therefore we must tend our dogs often. How dirty are dog beds? In a study conducted by the International Scientific Forum on Home Hygiene (IFH), domestic animals can carry disease-causing organisms, including viral, bacterial, and fungal species. Even though your pet may not look sick, some infections can be passed from animals to people...
Where is the Best Place to Put Your Dog’s Bed
Photo by Kaboompics .com from Pexels When it comes to your pet, every detail counts. That must have a suitable place to rest for them to be happy and comfortable. Below are some suggestions to where you can put your dog's bed. A quiet spot Put your dog in a place where it doesn't distract them from the noise outside. In the hallway or near the front door won't be a good idea since your pet will be always alert and won't have a restful sleep. You must find a place for them to relax, and dogs won't rest unless...
Why Your Dog Needs an Orthopedic Bed
When we think of orthopedic dog beds, we think of senior dogs as these types of beds are great for their back. While it is true that seniors benefit a lot from these types of beds, lots of dogs of any age can benefit from orthopedic dogs beds. Dogs sleep for 20 hours a day Most pet parents don't realize that dogs sleep for up to 20 hours per day. The National Sleep Foundation https://www.sleep.org/how-much-do-dogs-sleep/ mentions that dogs sleep between 12 to 14 hours per day, and puppies will sleep from 18 to 20 hours per day. That's a lot...
How to Encourage Your Dog to Sleep in Their Bed
Photo by Lisa Fotios from Pexels Dogs are pack animals, and when you adopt a dog, you become members of their pack. Typical behavior of pack animals is that they sleep together for bonding and their protection. While some dog owners enjoy having a pet by their side, some pet owners have allergies that prohibit this kind of setting. Also getting their bed helps you avoid getting rid of pet hair, dander, or getting it infested with fleas most of the time. But getting a bed is only the beginning. Teaching them to sleep in their own bed will take a lot of...
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