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Should You Consider an Orthopedic Dog Bed?

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One of the greatest things about dogs is that they seldom complain about anything. But this same behavior can also be a detriment sometimes. You know that Old Roy won’t tell you that he tossed and turned all night in his worn out dog bed. You can tell, however, if you look for the signs, and then you can do something to help your faithful old friend get the rest he needs. The right dog bed is even more important if your dog is aging or developing arthritis which makes him waken in the mornings in a lot of pain. The best way to help him sleep and to assuage his aches and pains is by purchasing an orthopedic dog bed for him that will allow him to sleep well all night every night.

Why Is a Orthopedic Dog Bed Any Better?

Most dog beds consist of nothing but a large pillow. This type of bed may be fine for puppies, but it offers little support to the joints and limbs of mature dogs. Orthopedic dog beds are more like the mattress that you might sleep on. These mattresses offer a sound sleep foundation, hold their shape much better than a pillow type bed and are a snap to clean.

If you’ve ever slept on a bad mattress yourself, you already know what it can feel like. A mattress that is too soft or lumpy won’t allow you the restful sleep you need in order to function well the next day. It also won’t give you the support you need, and you’ll wake up feeling achy and tired. The main reason for these problems is that without getting the support you need from your mattress, your spine must do the work to support your body while you’re sleeping. Dogs, like people, feel the effects of poor mattresses and will benefit just as much as people do from having an orthopedic dog bed.

Can’t a Dog Just Sleep on the Floor?

Undoubtedly you’ve seen your dog flop down somewhere on the floor to take a short afternoon snooze. And this is fine for a nap, but the floor won’t allow your dog to get the kind of sleep at night he needs, particularly if he suffers from hip dysplasia or arthritis. Don’t be fooled into thinking that the floor will give your dog the firm sleeping surface he needs, even if the floor is carpeted. He won’t complain, but you’ll be able to tell that he’s feeling the negative effects.

To start with, floors are too cold and drafty for sound, cozy sleep. If you tried to nap on one sometime, you would more fully understand. In addition, they are far too firm, put too much pressure on various parts of the dog’s body, and don’t give him the comfort he needs to sleep soundly.

Is It Worth The Price?

Some dog owners are reluctant to spend the kind of money it takes to buy the right orthopedic dog bed for their pet. Many of us are quick to spend foolishly on ourselves when our dogs are sleeping on the hard, cold ground or worse, a concrete pad? When you adopt a dog, you become his caretaker, and you take on the responsibility for his well being. He gives you a lot of companionship and joy. Don’t you think you at least owe him a great night’s sleep?

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