5 Tips on Choosing the Perfect Dog Bed Most people who have spooned a 90-pound Labrador Retriever will tell you that dogs do not need their own beds. That said, perhaps you have lost your mind to romance, and your new book feels differently (in which case, you may need tips on choosing the perfect lover). Maybe your fur-baby has been humoring you, and he or she would enjoy a sleep space of his or her own. Should you find yourself in the market for a dog bed, some tips for selecting the right one for your best friend are below.
Bust Out the Tape Measure You may envision your dog curled up in a ball on that new bed but err on the side of too big when purchasing one. Measure your dog from head to tail and add at least 9 inches to determine the correct size. The chances are that he or she will grow attached to this bed, and beyond the 12 or more hours a day spent sleeping, your dog will likely choose it as the go-to spot for chilling. Given the amount of time your dog will lie on this bed daily, he or she should have the required room to stretch out.
Acknowledge Your Chewer Once, a puppy in my home annihilated an oversized bed in the image of a bear in the 30 minutes it took for a grocery run. On their best behavior, puppies chew as they are teething, although most will eventually grow out of this. Still, some dogs are chewers to their very core, and others take up chewing in their senior years as a means of maintaining their teeth
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