Best Heated Dog Beds For Your Dog

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Best Heated Dog Beds For Your Dog

Have you ever watched your dog sleeping? The position they sleep in will tell you the type of heated dog bed that will suit their needs. Does your dog sleep on it’s back or it’s stomach? Do they like to stretch out their legs or curl up in a ball? All these factors can help you determine the best bed for your pet. If they have long legs they like to stretch out, a nice, warm rectangular bed will fit their need. If they prefer to curl up, a snug bed with higher sides will help them feel secure will fit their need. The size of your dog will also help to determine, from a wide range of heated dog beds available, exactly which one will make your dog the most comfortable. A great dog bed will provide warmth, support, and security for your dog.

Heated dog beds will isolate your dog from cold floors and cold drafts. If your dog sleeps outdoors, or in an unheated space, these beds will make a huge difference on cold nights. A bed that correctly fits the size of your dog will help the dog to feel secure and safe, and it will also give it a private space. Heated dog beds that offer additional cushioning are very good for older dogs, dogs that are overweight or dogs that have have arthritis. A warm, cozy bed can also help to prevent injury for your dog as they will not be jumping up and down from beds and couches.

One critical factor when selecting heated dog beds is to be certain (if you decide on a style with a cord) to purchase one that has a chew-resistant cord and that is also UL-listed. Many of these offer energy efficient technology that will not heat the entire surface of the bed. They will only give off warmth where your dog is sleeping.

There is another style of heated dog bed that will keep your dog warm without the use of wires or batteries. These types of heated dog beds are thermally heated (utilizing the body heat of the dog) and are available in all sizes, even one small enough to fit inside a small crate. If your dog prefers a lot of support for it’s head while sleeping, look for a bed that has a higher back and higher sides.

Your dog is definitely worth taking the small bit of time required to research the bed that will suit their needs. You will get a lot of pleasure from the fact that their bed will quckly become their favorite place to spend time. Heated dogs beds are not an expensive investment (you can buy a good one for under one hundred dollars), so shop for a quality bed. Your dog will enjoy a lifetime of benefits that a good bed will offer it!

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