posted by Sunny Emmerwitz on Mar 11
Have you considered buying your dog a bed? If you want to train it to stay in its own space, it is best that you provide it with that personal space in the first place. If you are tired of it hounding your couch or even your bed, it is high time that you buy it a bed. If your dog is on the large side, you have to start scouting some large dog beds.
Reasons for buying large dog beds
If you have a small dog, it is just practical to go for the small bed. Obviously, bigger dogs need bigger beds. You need to buy your big dog a large bed so that it can be comfortable and warm, the very point of having a bed. A small dog may also be comfortable in large dog beds.
How do you finally decide to go large?
Are you still having some second thoughts about going large? Going large may mean more expense and more space. A large bed also means more time for cleaning up. However, a dog like a Great Dane leaves you with little choice. You just have to go large. Large dogs come in different sizes, as well. So measure your pet to know just how exactly big it is. Large dog beds also come in varying sizes to accommodate the differences in large dog sizes. Measure your dog well if it is not allowed to enter the pet store itself.
The cost of that decision
When about to buy a bed for your large dog, you have a few things to consider. The first consideration is whether or not you can afford a bed for your pet. If things were fine without the bed and you are struggling financially, it is better not to buy one. If you can afford it, however, go for high-quality large dog beds that will last longer. Another consideration is your dog’s actual size. Measure your dog if you cannot bring it along during the day of the purchase.
Can you afford it? If you are having a hard time just providing your dog its basic necessities, better forgo the large bed and buy a rug or something equally comfortable. You may end up in a worse situation, having to give up your dog to a shelter. So, better check your finances.
There are different sizes and shapes of large dog beds. These beds also come in different fabrics. There are those that are shaped like a donut and those that look like couches made for humans. There are oblong beds and designer ones.
Design considerations
What designs should you go for?
The question of space
A more important consideration is the size of the bed compared to the room it is going to be placed in. Make sure that you have a space especially intended for your dog. The large bed may take a lot of space. Measure the spot properly even if that spot is a dog house’s floor. In that case, the bed must cover all the floor space of the dog house.
To keep your dog healthy and happy, you should find a bed that fits its size. You may need a simple rug and some blankets if the interior of your house is warm enough and if your budget is tight. However, you may really need that dog bed if you are living in a colder area with no central heating.
Sam Tuelivia is a domestic pet store manager and an animal enthusiast who finds happiness in helping others succeed in raising happy and healthy pets as well. His true love though are large dogs. To learn more about large dog beds and dog training collars please go to petstore.com.