4 Tips on How to Pick a Dog Bed

Pets Best Insurance, a pet insurance provider, recently asked dog owners what they would buy for their pup if they had an extra 100 bucks.

The #1 answer for most dog owners? A dog bed! For a great range of reviews of dog beds visit Dog Product Picker.

If you are planning on buying your dog a bed, here is a look at some of the things to consider to ensure that you get suits both you and your dog.

1. Durability

As with all products, pet owners should go for a high-quality pet bed that’s made to last. While it is easy to find cheap beds for pets, chances are you will go through them as fast as you do with treats. Low-quality materials and poor craftsmanship could require frequent repair and replacement. It is, therefore, essential that you check to see what the bed’s filler is made out of; in most cases, it even isn’t washable. If you have had pets before, you have seen the muck your dog drags in, know the smell of wet dog scent, and understand the accidents that can happen. Furthermore, most dogs will shed; some, more than others. When searching for a pet bed for your dog, consider going for something that’s 100% dryer and washer-friendly and which is made using durable materials that are meant to last.

2. Your Pet’s Needs and Preferences

It is quite common for us to hear pet owners say that their furry friends do not like sleeping on pet beds. If that’s the case for you too, have you ever considered what your pet’s sleeping needs or preferences are?

If your dog loves sleeping while stretched out, consider getting a pillow-type pet bed. The good thing is that there are comfy round and rectangular beds that provide ample room for stretching. If your dog loves curling up and nesting, then consider getting a lounge or bumper bed. Also, ensure that the bed you choose for your pup is of the right size. If you are torn between sizes, consider going for the larger.

A lot of people do not realize that pet beds can become a source of discomfort for their pets, especially if the pet is allergic to the materials used to construct the bed. Most beds out there are filled with cedar chips, something that many dogs are allergic to and are un-washable. If your dog has lots of allergies, be on the safer side and get a something that’s hypoallergenic like a pet bed with poly-fiber or 100% natural cotton filling.

3. Style

Since pet beds are often a piece of furniture that you add to your home, consider getting a bed that complements your décor. Do not let your pet bed become an eyesore; the days of plaid or plain colors as the only pattern options are long past. Today, you can find pet beds with some gorgeous and unique aesthetics that’ll look great in your house and which match your style and taste.

4. Eco-Friendly Options

Today, it is not hard to find eco-friendly beds made using recycled materials. There are beds out there filled with PlanetFill®, a material made from 100 percent post-consumer recycled plastic bottles. A single ExtraLarge lounge bed keeps over 100 plastic bottles from going into landfills.

These are just some of the thing to consider when searching for a pet bed for your furry buddy.

Richard Hayes

Hey there! Meet Richard Hayes, the big boss and marketing guru behind Pet Dog Planet. He's been a total doggo fanatic since forever and loves all kinds of pups, from tiny teacup Chihuahuas to big, burly Bulldogs. His absolute favorite pastime? Snuggling with adorable puppies—he can't get enough of those cute little faces! Plus, he's totally into iced coffee, chilling in hammocks, and, of course, more puppy cuddling!

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