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2022-08-19 23:35:45 By : Mr. Jacek Yang

You work hard so your broke furry friends can live their best lives; here are some great beds.

After months of back and forth, you finally get a dog. It’s only natural that you create the best possible environment for it. You’ve gotten toys, researched feeding patterns, and even located a great veterinarian nearby. Now, you only need to find a dog bed. Lucky for you, we’re here to cut your decision-making time by a lot.

Good dog beds, apart from sustaining sound sleep, offer a lot in terms of long-term health, anxiety relief, and allergy protection for your pet and even you. They keep your pet warm on cold nights, protect their joints and prevent calluses. This could help save you some vet fees.

There’s a lot to choose from as needs, dogs, environment, and finances are vastly different. Keep reading this list to make an informed, easy decision.

While sleeping, some dogs curl up and others stretch out. We considered different sizes to ensure that your dog doesn’t struggle to fit in.

Just like size, comfort is key. Skipping over this would mean getting a bed that your dog could potentially never sleep in because they don’t feel good in it.

Dogs may not always be super careful and purchasing a durable bed is a wise financial decision. It’s important to get a bed that can withstand regular use and abuse so that you don’t have to replace it soon after.

Sometimes you think you need to splurge to find a quality item. That couldn't be further from the truth, and we're here to prove it.

This bed is pricier than others on our list but for worthy reasons

Casper produces plush, human-grade beds perfect for spoilt furry friends.

The Casper dog bed will be the best thing your dog has slept on. To you, it’ll be a simple, sleek dog bed, but it can be so much more for your pup. Its sides can be used as supporting pillows and it’s suitable for pups of all ages.

Comfortable and made from eco-friendly material.

Up to 12 colors and six sizes to choose from.

This Fur Haven Dog Bed offers so many varieties to match your taste, home decor, or the size of your pup. It offers lots of space so your dog has the freedom to move about, and sloped ends elevate its head while it sleeps or lounges.

Proof that quality doesn’t always have to be expensive

The softest, easiest-to-clean dog bed you can find.

Best Friend dog beds are befitting for your pup to sleep and chill in. Its softness is second to none. It’s conveniently compact making it great for little pups that curl up when they sleep. It’s the closest thing to the embrace of a mother dog and your pup will be very grateful to you for buying it.

This bed is pricier than others on our list but for worthy reasons

Comfortable and made from eco-friendly material.

Proof that quality doesn’t always have to be expensive

The items on our list are for dog owners – new, existing, and planning – who work so hard and want the best for their pets.

Round vs Square-Shaped Bed Good round or square beds is a good place for dogs to sleep in. Generally, one’s not better than the other in all situations. It’s down to how your dogs like to sleep and what you observe when they’re asleep.

Some dogs like to curl up and others prefer to stretch out. Square-shaped beds are better for dogs that like to stretch out and round ones for dogs that like to curl up. So, observe your dogs when they sleep and make your decision.

We must point out, though, that many dogs take up both positions frequently at different times. For example, a dog that stretches out while asleep may curl up in bed during the day and vice versa. For this reason, many dog owners simply buy one of each shape.

If you don’t intend to spend that much, then you should know that square and rectangular-shaped beds are usually more spacious and just right for dogs that curl up when they sleep.

Do Dogs Need A Bed? You’ve seen dogs sleep on floors, couches, and cardboard boxes. Also, your dog doesn’t complain when it curls up (or stretches out) next to you in bed so you’re starting to think dog beds are just another unnecessary product you’ve been made to believe you need by capitalist multimillionaire companies. Well, not quite.

Yes, dogs may share your bed and sleep in all kinds of places, but so did you when you were younger and, sometimes, so do you when you work long hours, play a boring tv show, or just decide to. That doesn’t diminish your need for and love for your bed whenever you get to sleep in it. That is similar to what happens with dogs too; they may sleep in other places sometimes but the dog bed is truly where their heart (and body) lies.

Dog beds offer way more than just a place to sleep. Good dog beds offer joint protection and support. They keep pups warm, prevent calluses, and the familiarity helps with sleeping anxiety when you travel together. Also, dogs sleep for 12-18 hours daily and relax for many extra hours. They appreciate a spot for relaxation and with dog beds, they get that and so much more.

Is It Worth Splurging On? Dog beds are available to suit almost all budget sizes and as such you may be considering going big on dog beds. Paying a little extra for extra comfort and specifications is always good as long as you have the budget for it. You should know, though, that many impressive dog beds are affordable and good enough for your pet in every metric.

Apart from the fact that we are human and love dogs just like you, we have made a habit out of exploring underreported products to find out whether or not they’re good for you; comfort-filled dog beds that make the lives of you and your pet easier and healthier and are also easy to clean.

At the end of the day, a bed’s a bed. Some just happen to be more suitable for your pet than others. We have in this list the most suitable beds for your pet and, in this section, how we came to our conclusions.

First, we looked at the size. Many dogs, like humans, move around when they sleep. To accommodate this, you need to have a big dog bed such that they don’t sleep in the bed and wake up on the ground or, worse still, wake up with cramps and aches as a result of the rolling and folding.

We then looked at the weight. Less weight equals easy mobility. Sometimes, you may need to change the bed position or take it with you while traveling. Imagine how hard this will be with a super heavy bed.

We read reviews from dog owners and studied their experiences watching and observing their dogs sleeping in different kinds of beds to evaluate comfort levels. We used this information to decide what beds to keep on our list and which to disqualify.

One of our goals with this list is to save you money, so we looked out for beds made from materials of the highest quality at the best prices so you don’t have to be in the store after a short time spending extra on a replacement for a ruined bed. We know dogs can get a little reckless so we took time to find them beds that can survive extra pressure and remain in a high level of quality and comfort for a long time.

For health and safety purposes, we searched for beds that don’t emit smells or allow the spread of bacteria. Odor and stain-resistant beds that incapacitate stain and odor-causing organisms are best considering the likelihood of pets carrying microbes. They stop the home from being polluted and your dog from contracting diseases.

This bed is pricier than others on our list but for worthy reasons

Casper produces plush, human-grade beds perfect for spoilt furry friends.

This bed by Casper is suitable for even the pickiest, clingiest of dogs. It could be the secret to finally getting your dog out of your bed.

Casper is known for making human beds that score A-plus for comfort and softness. They extended their know-how to the world of pets and this bed from them is made from memory foam that puts your fur baby to sleep and eases muscle tension while at it.

This bed comes in three colors, two of which show stains and dirt pretty easily. The good thing is that the bed is easily machine washable so that should not be too much of a problem.

This human-grade dog bed from Casper may set you back a few dollars, but it provides your dog with the very best space for sleep, rest, lounging, and recharging. Users say it’s good enough to rival human beds and they may or may not be tempted to rest their heads or feet on it sometimes. It comes in three sizes depending on how large (or small) your pup is and can hold dogs weighing up to 90lbs. It’s great for older pups and dogs with arthritis as its soft memory foam was built to ease muscle tension and deliver unrivaled support and comfort. It’s made partly from suede and has a durable zipper that can be hidden away so your dog doesn’t drag on it. It comes with a removable cover that doesn’t collect loads of hair and five foam inserts. It is machine washable and easy to unassemble and reassemble before and after washing or cleaning. It has a layer designed to mimic the feel of sand so that dogs can play with sand without going out and bringing dirt into your home. Speaking of homes, this Casper bed matches well with most decor and is a nice quadrilateral shape that fits in corners, sides, against walls, and pretty much everywhere else in the house.

Comfortable and made from eco-friendly material.

Up to 12 colors and six sizes to choose from.

If you are enthused by climate change, green earth, and climate change, perhaps this is the bed to get your pup. It’s free from any harmful chemicals or heavy materials that may harm your dog or the environment.

Apart from being a very solid green option, this bed is branded orthopedic due to its use of soft, luxury foams that offer support to tired bones and aching muscles. It’s also available in 6 different sizes, the biggest of which is a whopping 5-feet bed.

Although the zipper is hidden away to prevent dogs from pulling at it, some users say that the zippers may weaken after a few experiences in the washing machine.

This is neither the most expensive nor is it the cheapest bed on this list. It’s not far and out of the range for dog beds and it offers spectacular value for money. There are 12 attractive different colors for you to pick from. It comes in six sizes that can hold anywhere from a tiny chihuahua to dogs weighing over 180 pounds. It also offers lots of legroom with all its different sizes. It has the right amount of softness mixed with a stronger, sturdier side than most other beds allowing older dogs, who may struggle to climb out of squishier beds, enough support to climb down easily. It has a machine washable and water-resistant liner that prevents leaks from seeping into the cushion and onto the floor. All six varieties and sizes of this bed are constituted of high-quality foam varieties like memory foam and cooling gel foam that reduces mattress surface temperature by one to two degrees. Its booster covers are made from 100% recycled material.

Proof that quality doesn’t always have to be expensive

The softest, easiest-to-clean dog bed you can find.

If you’re a pet owner on a budget in search of a warm, homely bed that may serve as a toy of some sort for your pet, look no further.

Apart from the unbelievable pricing, this bed is made from vegan shag faux fur that provides your dog with calming support and much better sleep. More dogs sleep in this bed than any other bed in the whole of America. Surely that’s down to something.

This bed is machine-washable and easy to dry as long as you stay careful. Some users say it loses some of its fluff after a few washes. It, however, still finds its way to more American homes than any other dog bed every year.

With this bed, the only thing sweeter than its pricing is watching your pup snooze away super comfortably in its embrace. It is soft and cozy and was built for smaller pups that prefer to curl up while lounging or sleeping. It guarantees full, restful sleep for your pet every time. It is soft to the touch and easy to clean. It comes in four sizes, eight different colors, and has a water and dirt-proof bottom that stops leaks from draining onto the ground. This bed is self-warming and was designed to mimic the embrace of the coat of a mother dog so you know it's not lacking in warmth. Its build allows dogs to burrow into it and bite or plop it around a bit as though it were a frisbee.

The best bed for older dogs

Orthopedic dog bed which provides superior overall comfort, reduced joint pain (arthritis) and improved health and mobility.

If your dog is older or challenged mobility-wise, there’s no better bed out there for them than this. Make no mistake, young, healthy dogs love this bed just as much.

This bed has an entry point only four inches from the ground for easy access. It also has a no-skid bottom design to prevent it from sliding away as a result of a missed step.

The side bolsters on this bed that serve as pillows may quickly sag and lose their firmness after a couple of washes. It is also known for sagging and losing part of its sturdiness early into use.

Washing your dog’s bed every time can be a hassle. Instead, you can wash it at intervals and take a few steps to keep it clean until the next wash time. First things first, make a habit of vacuuming your dog’s bed when you vacuum your floors. When there’s a visible stain, spot clean the stained spot with some warm water and detergent.

Spread beds that are not odor-resistant under direct sunlight at least once a week to kill bacteria and remove odors.

An alternative procedure is to use a wet wipe soaked in water and apple cider vinegar to sanitize the bed. In the same vein, use removable waterproof bed covers to prevent stains, dampness from bodily discharge, and bedwetting.

Remember to bathe and groom your dog regularly to reduce the amount of hair flying around their bed and your home.

Most dog beds are washable. When panning to wash, first remove all toys and vacuum food remains and larger dirt and dust. Then use a lint roller, especially around the corners. If there are large stains, treat them using the same method stated earlier or with the aid of an enzyme-powered pet stain remover. Then dump in the washer at a high temperature depending on what the dirt and stink levels are.

In a case where the bed is too large to fit in your washer, you can wash it by hand in your bathtub. First, fill your tub with very hot water, and then add detergent and white vinegar. Allow soaking for about 15 minutes after which you get to the washing part.

Whether you’re washing by hand or in a washer, it is best to rinse the bed at least two times to ensure all the detergent is out.

If your dryer is big enough, simply throw it in the bed and let it do its job. If not, spread outside on a hot day and take advantage of the additional stain and microbe-killing properties of the sun.

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