Friday, June 29, 2012

Dog Pet Supplies

                         So you're going to get yourself a brand new puppy. You might be imagining playing fetch or going for a walk with him and him becoming a loyal companion for years to come. Before you pick out your new best friend, you'll need to get a few things to make sure that his first night at your house is the best it can be. It doesn't matter if your puppy comes from a breeder, pet store, the pound, or a box in front of the grocery store there are a few pet supplies that you should have waiting for when he gets home.

The main thing puppy is going to want is food. Puppies are babies, so they need to eat good, highly nutritious food. Just like a small child, they get really hungry and need to eat often. A hungry puppy will let you know by whining, whimpering, and trying to eat anything it can get its mouth on. Be sure to splurge a little on the dog food. Nutrition is important for a healthy dog, so don't feed a puppy adult dog food! Adult dog food just isn't as nutritionally rich as puppy food, and your new puppy also needs the extra energy it can only get from richer food.

It would be tragic if you just got puppy home, decided to take her for a walk, and she ran into the street. This happens to the best, most attentive pet owners. Puppies are hard to control. They explore every neat smell or interesting movement, and they don't pay much attention to their surroundings. They also startle easily and can quickly get into trouble. If you want a well-heeled dog, you need to train the puppy the right way with a leash. There are a range of opinions in the dog training world as to what type of leash is best for training. Start with a traditional leash attached to a collar, and then migrate to more elaborate designs if you need to. Make sure that you hang on to the original leash; you will probably need it later.







Dogs love to chew on whatever they can get their mouth around, all of their lives, just as they would in the wild. Puppies chew as a way to play, and because it helps them keep their teeth clean and strong. Make sure you have a variety of chew toys before your new puppy comes home. You don't want him chewing up your prized possessions, so make sure you train him to know what it can and can't chew on.

Unless you want a dog hogging your bed forever, you should get him his own bed. Dog beds can range from the simple pad on the floor all the way up to elaborate ones standing on legs just like a human bed. You can even get away with using an old blanket. Your dog isn't going to care as long as it's warm and comfortable. He'll get attached to his bed over time, so make sure it's a bed you both can live with.

If you make sure you have all of these pet supplies before your puppy comes home, everything will run smoother for you and that adorable puppy you saw in the window. Enjoy him, and remember it's up to you how "civilized" he behaves.






Dog Pet Bed - Your Dog Needs a Pet Bed

Security

Dogs can feel anxious especially when their owner is away. Providing your pet with a special place to call his own will give him a sense of security. It also provides a private area for your dog. You dog will love the fact that he has a place that is just for him, and in return he might be less likely to curl up on your furniture or bed.

Health

Just like humans, dogs appreciate comfort also. Older dogs as well as younger dogs can start to suffer from joint pain, arthritis and hip problems. Lack of quality sleep can also cause an unwillingness to go for walks and exercise. A dog bed's soft, comfortable cushions feel just as great on a dog's joints as a mattress or body pillow provides comfort and support for humans. A typical dog bed elevates the animal above the hard ground, supports essential joints and provides a degree of warmth. You might also want to look at orthopedic dog beds.

Warmth

Dogs will benefit from the extra layers of warmth and insulation off the bare floor especially during the night and cold winter months. Dog pillow beds or dog bed mats also provide essential support from a hard cold floor. Although dogs will sleep on a floor, it is often uncomfortable for them. Consider how you would feel sleeping on the cold floor with nothing but a blanket. This is usually the reason that they sneak onto the furniture the minute you leave the house and because it smells like you. Most dogs will sleep at the foot or side of their owner's bed, on a favorite blanket or cushion placed in a warm part of the room away from drafts.

Position

Should your dog be allowed to sleep in your bed, with you? Probably not, where your dog sleeps is important to their emotional and physical health. Some animal behaviorists say letting your dog sleep with you is a bad idea and sometimes upset the chain of command because the dog may get delusions of grandeur and dominance problems can arise. A pet bed lets your dog know where he is sleeping. You might consider and your dog may enjoy, several dog beds in other rooms where the family comes together.

Protection

A dog bed will provide protection for your furniture. When your dog is sleeping on your furniture, it affects the appearance and condition of your furniture, and as we mentioned earlier it affects your dog's joints where he jumps up and down off high furniture. Not to mention bothersome pet hair on the furniture. For this reason, you will definitely want a cover that be removed from the mattress, and that is 100% machine washable. It should also be durable enough to deal with sharp claws, and stain resistant.












Dog Pet Beds - Which Type is Best For Your Dog?

                       Dog pet beds come in many shapes and sizes. This is terrific because our animals come in lots of different shapes and sizes too! So how do you find the right bed for your pup? Today we will help you to make your decision a little easier. The most popular types of beds and mattresses are described here for your convenience.

Orthopedic and Memory Foam Dog Pet Beds

A very popular mattress for any canine is the memory foam mattress. This is a terrific choice especially for a canine who suffers from arthritis. Its firm support and soft loft gives an animal relief from his stiff joints and muscle pain. Orthopedic sleepers are often made of this special material to help older dogs or those recovering from surgery sleep in comfort.




Heated Dog Pet Beds

Many canines live outdoors in a shed, doghouse or barn. These animals can sleep in comfort with a heated dog pet bed. Winters can be brutal and any animal sleeping outdoors need a little warmth to give him a restful nights sleep. This type of mattress provides a constant heat setting at a low and safe, but warm setting. These beds also include safety features so that puppies can not chew through the electrical cords and harm themselves.

Waterproof Mattresses

Another great invention is the waterproof dog pet bed. They are popular to use with both outdoor and indoor animals. For canines that live outdoors, a waterproof surface is ideal for keeping moisture such as dew or humidity away from his fur. Indoor dogs also get wet since they do go outdoors for walks and playtime. They want the comfort of a dry bed although they might be wet when they come inside. Waterproof dog pet beds are especially helpful when potty training your puppy. Keeping any type of moisture away from your canine as he sleeps will keep him more comfortable, cleaner and smelling fresh.

Designer Loungers

We love to spoil our pouches. So, why not consider a special lounger for your best friend? Just as their humans have a comfy designer bed, special pooches deserve a special bed too. Now loungers are available in many different designs, shapes and colors. Every girl loves pink so if that is your favorite color, your puppy is in luck too. They even have pink bedding and loungers to spoil your pooch.





Dog Pet Beds

                     There are many different sizes, shapes, styles and colors of dog beds and you will need to decide which one is best for your dog. You will need to think about how big they are likely to grow and then decide how big the dog pet beds will need to be. Your dog will need to be able to lie comfortable in the bed and stretch out as well as curl up. You can buy the pet beds in either square, rectangular or round shapes although there are others these are the most popular. You need to decide if you are having a hard outer case on your dog bed or it will simply be soft foam.

Once you have decided on the size for your dog beds then you will need to consider the material. You will need to ensure that you buy dog pet beds, which can be cleaned and washed easily, since your dog may lay on it when wet and dirty. You should be able to strip the covers from the dog beds and easily wash them. Buying waterproof mattresses is an idea so that they will not get stained and wet if your dog is wet or happens to have an accident. You can then decide if you want to have a certain style or design of dog beds.
There are some fantastic designer dog pet beds available and these can look great in your home although they can be quite expensive so you need to consider your budget. If your budget doesn't quite stretch to a designer dog bed then there are many more to choose from. What color, style and design of dog beds you decide on is purely down to taste. Often dog owners will buy dog pet beds that reflect their dog's personality, which is great. You should try to choose a dog bed that will fit in with the style of the house and the rest of the décor.




The pet beds that you choose will show your dog ho appreciated and loved they are as you are offering them warmth, comfort and somewhere of their own. You are also helping to keep your house cleaner as all of the dog hair and dirt will be gathered on their bed and not all over your house. This will make your life far easier and you will not be worried about where the dog is sleeping as they will love their new dog beds.





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