Wednesday, May 13, 2015

What To Look For When Buying The Best Dog Beds For Small Dogs

By Tammie Caldwell


If you have a small breed dog, you realize that these pint-sized dynamos have their own set of challenges that are very different than those of big dogs. Making your dog comfortable doesn't have to be a challenge. Here is what you need when looking for the best dog beds for small dogs.

One benefit to smaller dogs is that they tend to need less room to move and live than bigger canines do. Their accessories are also smaller and tend to take up a smaller amount of room too. Here are some features to look for when searching for a comfortable resting place that will not take up half of your living area.

Remember that small dogs are built low to the ground and some can also have a lot of hair. If either of these factors affects your pup, you may want to think about getting a bed that has a washable mattress. If you would like to be able to remove dirt and hair, look for fabrics such as microfiber as this material is durable and easy to wipe clean. A good alternative is a bed with a washable mattress cover that can be taken off and thrown in the laundry to be cleaned.

You may also want to look at what the bed is stuffed with. Some will have softer stuffing inside the pillow or cushion. Others will have cedar chips. These can smell nice and can also help keep some pests such as fleas from bothering your pet. If you are allergic to this material, however, you may want to choose another type of bed for your pet.

For many people, it is important to ensure that the bed fits in well with other furniture. If this is the case for you, look for wooden frames that match other wooden furniture and mattresses that are covered in fabric that also fits in well with your upholstered items.

Measuring where the bed goes is also a good idea. This is because it can help you find a bed that will not be too large and can also help you determine if you need to find a different place to put the bed itself. Remember that it should be large enough that the dog can stretch out and relax. If you do not have enough space in a particular area, you may want to reconsider where the bed will be placed.

Many small dogs tend to chew and will also dig excessively as well. If they try to nest in their bed it may mean that the mattress ends up taking a lot of damage over time. Therefore you may want to make sure that you look for mattresses that are covered with thick material that will not rip and tear in a short period of time.

Once you know what you are looking for you can start shopping. You can find beds in many different stores and on websites as well. If you are looking online you may want to look at the cost of shipping so that you know how much you will end up paying by the time your bed has been shipped.




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