Dog Beds, Doors, and Toys
November 02, 2018
Introduction
Just like humans appreciate having something to lay their heads on to lay down and rest, so do dogs.
Similarly, dog doors come in many shapes and sizes, as well as needs and wants.
Finally, dog toys have many considerations that should be given some thought.
This article will go through somewhat unconventional thoughts on buying these pet products.
Dog Beds
You know a happy dog when you see one don't you?
How can we be so sure that dog beds are a necessity in your dog care regime?
Comfortable dog beds are necessary if you are concerned about your dog's well-being. It's not enough that you just feed your dog and take them for a walk regularly.
Your responsibility as a dog owner is to make your dog as comfortable as possible, hence the need for comfortable dog beds.
People sometimes say dog beds will only make dogs lazy. They say the dog will do nothing but lay around all day on their dog bed. This is simply not true.
Dog beds are not as expensive as people think. Fine, some dog beds can be expensive, but you don't have to buy these luxury dog beds to keep your dog relaxed and restful.
Affordable and comfortable dog beds are available at very reasonable prices.
How To Make a Simple Dog Bed
You don't have to burn a hole in your pocket trying to make your dog comfortable. You can go for affordable dog beds. Or consider putting large pillows and folded blankets on the ground or in their crate.
Dog beds also save you money in the long run? How is this possible?
Well, you won't have to pay cleaning costs that arise from your dog constantly sleeping on your couch or seeking comfort on your bed.
Because once your dog has a comfortable dog bed, they will be happy relaxing in their own space and spend less time potentially making a mess with your furniture.
Dog beds are a source of comfort for dogs. So if you really want your dog to be comfortable every day, get him a dog bed.
And making your dog comfortable is not too much to ask, is it?
Find The Best Dog Door
Most dog doors look the same, but in reality, they are quite the variety. There is a dog door for a regular door, for a patio door, a dog house and even for walls.
Their sizes and designs differ, too, depending upon the dog's breed as well as your home needs.
Before you head for the pet shop to buy a doggie door, consider the following first to find the right dog door for your needs.
What is your dog's breed?
Dog doors must fit your dog's head, body circumference, and height. A large dog needs a higher stepping area to allow normal bending of the front and hind legs, while a small dog needs a lower one.
What is the best dog door for your needs?
Regular dog doors have a single, thick, rubber flap that swings whenever the dog enters or exits the house.
However, if you live in an area where there's a season of heavy-downpour of rain or heavy snowing, it would be wise if you buy a weather tight dog door with double doors.
The first door is a regular rubber flap, while the second door is a metal or heavy plastic cover with hinges that can be locked tight from inside.
In addition to protecting from the weather, the thicker doors add some security, especially when the door is for larger dog breeds.
Where do you want to install your dog door?
Most dog doors are designed for house door installation, but there are some models that cater to the needs of those with a patio or that of a wall.
For example, one side of the patio dog door is attached to the wall and the other half to the railing of the sliding door.
The open area between the wall and the sliding door is covered by acrylic glass with aluminum to seal off your house from water when it rains.
There are also doggie doors designed for walls. If your poodle's litter box is in the garage, he can go to the garage anytime through the doggie door installed on the wall connecting your kitchen and garage.
Letting Your Dog Have Fun With Dog Toys
Pleasure-seeking seems to be a universal phenomenon. But fun is not limited to human beings alone, dogs love having fun too.
If you find that difficult to believe; you can observe them when they have something to play with and how happy and active they are.
So getting dog toys for your pet should be part of things you put into consideration when planning to own a dog or giving the dog you already have a well-rounded. healthy home.
Choosing Toys Right for Your Dog
There are so many types of dog toys for you to choose from if you’ve decided to get Rover some dog toys. There are dental health toys, fetch toys, Rubber bones, squeaky toys, toy ropes, etc.
The list is almost endless but it is your responsibility to find the right ones for your dog.
Things to Consider
In getting dog toys for your dog, you must put his age and breed into consideration. You must also be careful not to buy dog toys that can harm your pet or your home.
Make sure that having fun never turns out to be dangerous for your dog. Use only safe toys. Check the ratings, safety information, and if your pet's toys have ever been recalled.
You don’t have to go on a special search in special dog shops for toys, the internet presents you with a great opportunity and an almost limitless range of dog toys to choose from, so it shouldn’t be a difficult task.
It is also worthy of note that you don’t have to spend too much money just for the sake of letting your dog have fun with dog toys.
Homemade Toys
You can make do with homemade toys if you can’t afford to shop for dog toys. Cereal boxes, balls, plastic covers to play fetch with, etc may come in handy as useful dog toys.
Be sure to pick items that your pet will not mistake for toys in the future. Cereal boxes that are accessible, may become a future chew toy, for example.
If you usually leave your dog alone for long periods of time, it is best for you to get your dog engaged with toys so that your “best friend” won’t be messing around with your stuff, and will not lead to unintended consequences.
Final Thoughts
When it comes to these products, it is not just what looks good or has great general reviews.
It also depends on how you train your dog, its breed, what you feed it and how much exercise you give it. It depends on its health, its personality, and desires.
Just like children usually gravitate towards the things they learn from older ones while growing up, dogs also become shaped by their environment.