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How to Choose the Best Bed for Your Dog

written by Tori Holmes

With a large number of dog beds available, we understand that choosing the perfect one can be a daunting task. To help simplify this decision-making process, we’ve put together a guide with everything you need to know about dog beds. Read on to better understand the key features of the most popular dog beds as well as what your dog needs in a bed, ensuring you find the ideal match for your furry friend.

 

What dogs need from a bed during each life stage

Before diving into the world of dog beds, it’s important to note that your dog’s needs change throughout their life. Let’s take a closer look at what dog beds should provide for each stage of life:

 

●     Puppies: Puppies may be known for their boundless energy, but they also need plenty of rest to support their rapid growth and development. Look for dog beds with raised edges to mimic the feeling of security they experienced with their littermates, plus soft cushions that support their developing joints and muscles. You’ll also want to consider dog beds with washable covers, as accidents are common during the house-training phase.

 

●     Adult dogs: When it comes to adult dogs, breed size plays a big role in which dog beds are best. Larger breeds may require extra support for their joints, especially if they are prone to conditions like hip dysplasia or arthritis, so consider an elevated or orthopedic dog bed. Smaller breeds, on the other hand, need a bed that is easy to climb into and may prefer a cozy, enclosed bed that provides a sense of security.

 

●     Senior dogs: As dogs age, they may experience mobility issues, arthritis, or other orthopedic conditions. Orthopedic beds with memory foam or supportive padding help relieve pressure on achy joints and provide comfort for senior dogs. Beds with low entry points or ramps are easier for senior dogs to access, especially if they have difficulty climbing. Waterproof or water-resistant beds are beneficial for senior dogs who may have accidents or urinary incontinence issues.

 

Now that you know what features are needed based on your pup’s age, let’s explore the different types of dog beds available.

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Understanding different types of dog beds


While the choice of dog beds available seems endless, they can be grouped into three general categories:

 

●     Standard dog beds: This is probably what pops into your mind when you think of dog beds – a simple cushioned mat that comes in various shapes, sizes, and materials. You can also find enclosed standard dog beds for pups who prefer sleeping with a roof over their head! Standard dog beds are an excellent choice for healthy adult dogs that just need a comfortable spot to rest without any additional supportive features – they’re also very budget-friendly! We love this washable plush bed by KSIIA.

 

●     Orthopedic dog beds: Designed with supportive memory foam or orthopedic foam, these beds offer enhanced comfort and joint relief, making them ideal for senior dogs or those with arthritis or other orthopedic issues. When choosing an orthopedic dog bed, look for features such as pressure-relieving memory foam and supportive bolsters, like you see on this sofa bed from Pitpet.

 

●     Elevated dog beds: Perfect for hot climates or dogs who enjoy a cool sleeping surface, elevated dog beds feature a raised platform that allows for air circulation under the bed. These beds are also great for senior dogs or those with joint issues, as the cot-style design evenly distributes their weight so that there are no pressure points. We especially like that this elevated dog bed has bolsters that can be added or removed as needed.

 

Regardless of the style you choose, consider a bed that can accommodate changing mobility requirements. Beds that enable you to add or remove ramps, bolsters, or other supportive cushions means that it can be used in all stages of your dog’s life.

 

When it comes to choosing the best bed for your dog, there's no one-size-fits-all solution. But by understanding your dog's unique needs and exploring the diverse range of dog beds available, you can provide your furry friend with a comfortable and inviting sleeping space they'll love to call their own.

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