
Heated Dog Beds when you want to Pamper your Pet by Steve Madigan
Back in the old days dogs were typically kept out in the yard to guard the house and would sleep in the kennels or in the garage. However over time things have changed. Now our pets are part of the family. An evenly large sized dogs will sleep inside especially in the winter when the temperatures get down below freezing. Whether you keep your dog inside or out here is how a heated dog bed can make a great difference for your pet.
What is the purpose of the heated dog beds
Now it’s easy to understand that if you keep your dog outside how a heated dog bed can come in handy. Heated dog beds can even work indoors as well during the winter months. Poppies especially can find comfort and security in their new heated bed especially if they have just been separated from their family. Older dogs especially love the heated mattress if they are suffering from joint aches or other types of joint condition such as arthritis.
The right heated dog bed for your pet
Today there is a large variety to choose from, and there are many different sizes and shapes and different types of materials. One of the first things that you need to keep in mind when purchasing your bed is what size do you need. There are other options also such as cordless heated beds. You can also find heated beds with removable heaters. This is great because you can use the bedding year-round. There are also reflective surfaces, these promote using the dog’s warmth and consume less power and are self adjustable using a thermostat to control the temperature in order to not overheat the dog.
Some other features that are important would be possibly an AC power adapter. This will help you use the dog bed in a car for camping. There are also removable covers so that you can wash them if they get stained. You also need to ensure that the power cords are steel wrapped, this way it could save your pets life if they decided to chew on the power cord.
Pampering and that special comfort
Just like with you, sleep is an important factor. The same thing holds true with your pet. A good nights sleep for your pet will help his or her mood, health and their overall performance especially if they are old and are suffering from various diseases. A nice bed can provide comfort to your dog at whatever age. This is especially true when the winter months come, for just like us when we like to hide under the covers, a nice heated dog bed comforts our pets.
So pamper and comfort your pet, and show him or her that you love them. This way they understand that you are there for them, and that special little smile and wagging tail is just something special that you just can’t get enough of. So depending upon whether you keep your pet inside or out, whether he is young or old, try to treat your best friend with a little comfort. And that comfort can be a very special by getting them a heated dog bed.
About the Author
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