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When Is It Time to Replace Your Dog's Bed
Photo by Karolina Grabowska from Pexels When you've invested in a dog bed, you want to make sure that it will last for as long as possible. Yet at some point, the day will come where you need to replace it. Here are some reasons you might need to replace your pet's bed. Tears Holes and Loose Strings As your dog uses the bed, expect that there will be a few tears or holes over time. This often occurs with low-quality beds as they are made of low-quality materials. But if you bought a high-quality bed expects the damages to not occur...
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...
Why It Is Not Safe to Sleep with Your Pet
Sleeping with pets isn't unusual; in fact, a survey by the American Pet Products Association states that 45% of dogs sleep with their owner's bed, and 62% of cats sleep with their owners. But there are many risks to sleeping with your pet. Below are some of those: Lower quality of sleep Recent studies have shown that owners sharing a bed with their pets have found to have more significant sleep disturbances than people who do not sleep with their pets. Below are some ways animals can reduce your quality of sleep. Your pets often sleep on you. If you...
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