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Dogs never demand, they never speak but that doesn’t mean that you will not take care of heir basic needs. One such need is sleeping space and that is why you should always pick up crate dog bed. Dogs love to sleep and they like to sleep comfortably and not in a cramped manner and hence you need to ensure that the crate dog bed that you are purchasing is large enough and made of comfortable material.
When you go out in the market, it might be difficult to choose large dog beds for your retriever or gun dogs and hence you should always consider certain aspects in advance. The first thing you need to consider is the age of your dog. With age, your dog will grow feeble and his health might not be as good as it used to be. So you will need to choose large dog beds that provide maximum comfort. Some of the crate dog bed available in the market that provide comfort and are high on value for money include the orthopedic beds. Most vets recommend orthopedic beds for older dogs as well as those who are suffering from hip dysplasia, arthritis, elbow dysplasia, any joint problems, and calluses.
Dogs are also prone to bed sores and hence if your dog is recovering from any illness or any surgery then you will need to get orthopedic crate dog bed. The good thing about orthopedic crate dog bed is that it will help them to sleep peacefully and recover from their illness as quickly as possible. There are different styles of orthopedic crate dog bed available in the market and hence you need to consider the following features before buying one:
- The orthopedic large dog beds should have a washable cover along with a heavy-duty zipper
- The orthopedic crate dog bed should have a layer of medical-grade orthopedic foam
- These beds should be firm enough so that your dog can get up with ease after their sleep
Some of the premium orthopedic crate dog bed will have a solid foam inner core for extra cushioning. One other thing that you should consider while purchasing large dog beds is the size of your dog. Beds are available for dogs of all sizes but it is still better to measure your dog from head to tail and from the shoulders to the paws. This will ensure that you don’t get an under-sized bed for your dog. An over-sized bed is still better!
Some of the desirable features in large dog beds include:
- Should provide comfort
- It should help your dog to conserve his body heat
- It should protect his bony prominences
- It should be easy to wash/clean
- Durability is a major factor
- The large dog beds should be waterproof and will be able to resist moisture
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