Orthopedic Dog Beds: The Ultimate in Pet Comfort

Give Your Dog a New Level of Comfort with an Orthopedic Pet Bed

Back ailments are an increasing problem as we grow older, and as a result, the market for comfort inducing pillows, mattresses and cushions designed to relieve back stress and provide soothing relief has boomed. Orthopedic mattresses and backrests are ideal
 for anyone suffering from back pain or simply desiring a comforting rest.

It only makes sense that as we have come to recognize the need for back pain relief in ourselves, we extend that courtesy to our pets. Large dogs have a tendency to also experience common muscle and bone ailments as they grow older, and so many pet supply companies have sought to alleviate your pet's pain and stress with the introduction of orthopedic dog beds.

An orthopedic dog bed is designed for maximum pet comfort, reducing joint stress and providing a relaxing cushion for your dog to rest and sleep on.

Available in a variety of sizes to suit the size of your dog, the Nature's Foundation Leatherette Snuggle Dog Bed comes complete with 1 1/2 inches of comfortable orthopedic foam, providing excellent support for your dog. The Nature's Foundation Leatherette Snuggle Dog Bed is an oval bed utilizing both orthopedic foam and an additional 2 inches of cedar bedding which will help to reduce odors and repel fleas. The multi-functional orthopedic dog bed has a removable bed covering that is reversible; fleece on one side to keep warm in the winter, and water-resistant nylon to help your dog keep cool in the summer. The bed cover is also machine washable.

Comfort Zone also offers an orthopedic pet bed in a variety of colors and sizes. The Comfort Zone Orthopedic dog bed is a rectangular mat-like bed with an orthopedic foam base. The bed is designed with premium, comfortable fleece on one side, and a brightly colorful deep plush on the other side.

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Just like humans, dogs get old, too. With the aging process comes the dreaded arthritis and with it, some aching joints, especially during the cold weather. There are also times when your dog, old or otherwise, will get injuries doing the old tricks you taught him or simply when it's playing with you in the lawn on a Sunday morning. You can give your dog some help by easing their aching limbs with a relaxing massage. But, if you're not a chiropractor, you can simply settle the problem by providing your dog with heated and orthopedic bed. orthopedic dog bed

Posted on 10/05/2007 at 2:10:00 AM

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