Just like humans, dogs too need enough sleep in order to combat various illnesses and also have strong immunity. Dogs tend to sleep for 12-14 hours. This however depends on their size, health, and breed. Regular exercise and activity further determine whether your dog will be lethargic enough to fall asleep.
It is quite essential to engage your dog in body exercise in order to get enough sleep during the night. Canines either fall into short bursts or long bursts of sleep. Either way, your furry friend requires a comfortable place to lay on.
Why does your dog need a comfortable bed?
Just like you need a comfortable space to rest on, your canine companion needs a place of their own. Some dogs are adept at sharing beds with owners which is not entirely a bad thing.
However, scratches and sleep interruptions cannot always be avoided when you share a bed with your furry friend. Dogs require a safe space for themselves be it in a kennel or in your own house. A safe space is good enough for them to retreat especially for a furry friend's 'me time'.
A calming bed for dogs also saves you from visiting a veterinarian often. Dogs that tend to sleep on the floor are subject to many ailments. They are likely to suffer from structural ailments such as arthritis and dysplasia.
Factors to consider when choosing your Dog's bed
Size
Small-sized dogs require large beds for their comfort. Larger breeds of dogs require extra-large beds in order to be comfortable. While shopping for a suitable bed for your dog whether on online dog sites or other sources, it's essential to consider your furry friend's height and length. Manufacturing companies for dogs' beds also recommend the sizes that suit different breeds of dogs.
Destructive behavior
Come to think of it, some dogs have a chewing disorder such that they nibble at anything they come across. You wouldn't want to find yourself buying new beds for your dog every now and then. If your dog has a chewing disorder, you ought to choose a bed made of strong material. Beds made of ballistic nylon and denim are suitable for your heavyweight chewer cum furry friend.
Budget
While shopping for your dog's bed, you have to consider a bed that is durable. Remember, cheap is expensive. Do not go for cheap beds whose durability is questionable. It's advisable to dig deeper into your pockets for a bed whose durability is guaranteed.
You should however note that some beds may be cheap yet durable. Other dog beds could be costly yet they may not serve the intended purpose for a considerable amount of time.
Sleeping behavior
Examining your canine companion's sleeping behavior is essential in choosing the right bed. This ensures that you do not interfere with their sleeping pattern or their comfort. If your dog prefers sleeping while fully stretched, then you need to purchase a large-sized and open bed. If your canine friend prefers covering her head while sleeping, then you should opt for a bed with a roof.
Your canine's health condition
If your canine friend is old or has an existing health problem, you should consider a comfortable bed. Contemplate on having a special bed for your canine if they are prone to hypothermia or joint pains.
The Psychology of Color Among Dogs
One common belief among many people is that dogs are color blind. This is however not entirely true. Canine companions have the ability to spot colors but not as much as humans. This is because dogs have fewer photoreceptor cells (cones) than humans do.
Consequently, your furry companion is not capable of depicting all types of colors. Also, dogs have only two types of cones, unlike humans. Therefore they are unable to see a whole range of colors, unlike human beings.
Blue-green is visualized as grey while violet is depicted as blue. The dog's world of color is basically composed of yellow, blue, and grey.
What are the perfect colors for a dog's bed?
Choosing a color for your four-legged companion depends on a myriad of factors whether a dog bed or even a dog house. You should consider your dog's receptivity to the color and your aim to hide your dog's dirt.
Also, consider colors that have longevity and hence will not fade. If you prefer bright colors like red, it's highly likely that your dog will not notice the color. Your dog will perceive the red color as a very dark grey or black in color. If you aim at hiding your dog's dirt or fur coat, then black or grey is the way.
White and Cream colored beds
White and cream colors for your dog's bed are not a good choice. This is because the two colors stand out hence any slight mark will be noticeable. Actually, any slight mess by your dog will stand out.
Grey and Black beds for your dog
Grey and black colored beds are quite noticeable by your dog. Most people prefer black and grey beds for their furred companions. This is because black and grey colors can conceal any mess that your dog may cause. If your canine companion has a brighter fur coat, dark-colored beds are not a good fit.
What is the best texture for your Dog's bed?
Choosing the right texture for your dog's bed requires you to understand your dog's behavior. On which materials does your dog prefer to lay on? This will give you an idea of the best fabrics to purchase for your dog. Make sure your dog lays on a firm surface. The surface should not be too soft in order to prevent older dogs from sinking in.
Conclusion
Your dog's sleeping behavior determines their bed's shape. If your dog prefers stretching out, a rectangular bed may be suitable for them. If they prefer curling when sleeping then a round bed would be a good fit.
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