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July 16, 2009

Dog Bedding For All Seasons

Filed under: Pets — Tags: , , , — Gloria Cornelli @ 3:36 am
by Gloria Cornelli

When it comes to spoiling your dog and helping them to get a good night's rest, there are a variety of dog bedding styles to choose from.

There are three general rules of thumb when measuring up your dog for a bed.

Measure Your Pet Lying Down

  1. Use the Weight of the Pet 2. When in doubt get the larger, not the smaller size In general we believe that measuring your pet lying down as he is normally accustomed to lying, is the best way. Measure from nose or front legs, to back legs or rump; add 9 to 12. Pick the size of the bed that will best fit those measurements, remembering that round bed measurements are in diameter (width across the circle).

    Dual thermostats to ensure consistent temperature; 102 degrees is an optimal temperature for dogs. Look for a heated bed that provides a full-range, variable heat control. This allows you to adjust the heat from off to full temperature heat quickly and easily. Look for heated beds that maintain the surface temperature of the bed about 12 to 15 degrees above ambient air temperature. When your dog lies on the bed, the temperature warms to a cozy 102. Because the heater from the warmer insert only warms up when your dog is on the bed, it doesn't waste a lot of energy. Depending on the size of the bed, most heated beds use 6-13 watts. A removable heater is also recommended so that you can wash the bed and use it year-round without the heat. Read the product information vigilantly. Some heated beds are suitable and used for indoor use only, while other beds, such as heated kennel mats, are suitable for outside use.

Summer Dog Bedding

Things to consider when selecting a heated dog bedding:

Cool beds are another great option as they can be filled with water and the internal structure will cool the water down. The cooling nature has a therapeutic effect on a dog's health. It slows, relaxes and helps treat pain and swelling. This allows the pet to be more agile, limber and playful so it is a great bed for the young and older dog.

Summer Dog Bedding

Measure Your Pet Lying Down

Cool beds are another great option as they can be filled with water and the internal structure will cool the water down. The cooling nature has a therapeutic effect on a dog's health. It slows, relaxes and helps treat pain and swelling. This allows the pet to be more agile, limber and playful so it is a great bed for the young and older dog.

By ensuring you have picked the right size bed and one that suits the season your dog will be comfortable and happy.

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