There are many companies out on the market that make and manufacture dog beds, and any place that sells any type of animal supplies will more than likely have a large selection. While these may be cheaper to buy than some others, they are often not made with your beloved pet’s best interests in mind. Luckily, there are some companies that are recommended by vets because they manufacture superior quality products thattake into account your animal companion’s needs and what will be best suited for different breeds as they age.
As an example, you may want to get an orthopedic dog bed for breeds that are very large and prone to skeletal issues, breeds like Great Danes, Mastiffs, Great Pyrenees, and Leonbergers. They are also available for any size breed from retailers like Mammoth Outlet, who match their sizes and shapes to your pet’s breed. Orthopedic dog beds are made withyour pooch’s bone and joint health in mind and they are specially designed in such a way to prevent many skeletal diseases and disorders from setting in.
Orthopedic dog beds are made to be moldable, soft, and comfortable – you may also want to look for memory foam. This is so that your pet can lay down somewhere that isn’t hard like the floor, and in a bed that will mold to their shape for maximum comfort. You can also get them from places like Mammoth Outlet with a removable orthopedic pillow so that your pet can lay comfortably anywhere that he or she may need to go (in their crate, at the vet, when you travel to the cottage). Orthopedic, memory-foam beds can help alleviate symptoms of medical conditions that are common in older and larger breeds such as arthritis, Osteochondritis Dessicans (OCD), hip dysplasia, and other problems.
Another perk is that they come with an orthopedic cover, which acts as a pillowcase or a sheet, and ismachine washable so that you don’t have to worry about dirt, fleas, or mites accumulating.
There so many options out on the market and available at stores that it can be hard to tell what makes for good value, and what’s just made to wear out in a few years. You want to buy something made out of tough yet comfortable materials, something that can withstand years of stretching, rolling around, and even a bit of playtime. Micro-fibers make for good covers as they are very soft, yet strong, in addition to being water resistant, lightweight and elastic. Stain resistant, industrial strength textiles used by Mammoth Dog Beds will add years of use and prove to be a sound investment, especially once your beloved dog finds his cozy “nook.” Give him space to stretch out, roll around, and find a favorite spot to snuggle up in – and you don’t have to wait for them to get old either. A luxurious, comfortable sleeping arrangement is a great way to train a new pet, and you won’t feel nearly so bad telling him that he isn’t allowed to sleep up with you.