Orthopedic Dog Beds To Help Your Senior Pup
Nothing is more difficult than when your beloved pet reaches its later stages in life. They are slower on their walks and have difficulty jumping into the car or onto your bed at night, which has been their favorite place to sleep since they were just a small pup. While it is heartbreaking to watch your pet age, you can help ease their strain in this stage of the lives by letting them a good nights rest on an orthopedic dog bed. While these beds are certainly not the same as sleeping right next to their loving owners, it is the next best thing and they will sleep comfortably and well leaving them feeling well rested in the morning.
There are several different types of beds to help with your pup’s health needs. The most popular of these beds are the ones that are outfitted with memory foam to allow the ultimate in cushioned support to help with your pet’s canine arthritis. After sleeping for a night on a memory foam dog bed, your pet’s joints won’t feel as stiff and sore in the morning, giving them an easier time to get up and moving thus giving them a better chance for a pain-free day. You will feel like you are doing everything you can to help your precious pup in their senior years.
Orthopedic dog beds do not have to be only for pets entering their senior years. These beds are recommended for any type of dog in any stage of their lives, from puppies to seniors. Although physically, senior dogs can benefit more from the medicinal comfort of these types of beds, for younger dogs, it can keep their joints and muscles relaxed during the night, thus making it impossible to have their muscles and joints seize up, possibly delaying future arthritis. There are other options for your pet if you want them to continue to have their place of honor on your bed at night, but they are too physically weak to jump up on the bed and they are too big and heavy for you to lift them (for larger breed dogs). Dog ramps are designed specifically for beds to allow your dog to slowly walk up and settle on your bed instead of having to leap or jump, which for the most arthritic dogs can be an impossible feat.
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