Why Dog Lovers Count on the Cooling Dog Bed
Dec 4th, 2009 by admin
At one time children loved the TV program that included animated pictures of a cool dog, a dog wearing sunglasses. Young TV viewers more or less assumed that such a cool dog must sleep in a cool dog bed. Today, those same TV viewers have become adults. Some of those adults are also dog owners. A fair number of those dog owners have taken the time to develop a familiarity with the cooling dog bed.
Any dog owner living in a relatively warm location ought to study the benefits available to the canine with a cooling dog bed. Fleas show no interest in cooling dog beds. They cannot live in the covering on such a bed. Mud has little time to dry on any cooling bed. If dog paws get mud on that surface, the dog owner can simply wipe it off.
A veterinarian has good reason to view all canine cooling beds as truly “cool” dog beds. A dog with skin problems can soothe its skin by sleeping on a cooling dog bed. Heat in the atmosphere has little opportunity to irritate the skin of the pet that has a cool place to lie down.
Whenever a dog owner finds that a canine friend has developed hip or joint problems, then that dog owner needs to think about buying a cooling bed for that suffering pet. A dog can find needed comfort in the coolness of a flat, vinyl bed. Yet even the best cooling dog bed cannot eliminate all of the problems that might face the pet owner, whenever that pet has hip or joint pain.
Suppose, for instance, a German shepherd dog has developed hip problems. Therefore, the dog’s owner has paid for surgical repair of that pet’s failing hip joint. As a result, that dog is wearing a cast on one leg. If that same dog sees a squirrel running past it, no cool bed can keep that dog from jumping up and running after that squirrel.
As that cast wearing pet darts after the running squirrel, it might be hard for the pet owner to “maintain his cool.” The wise pet owner has anticipated such a possibility. A well-prepared pet owner does not stand and yell at an animal with three fast moving legs, and one dragging leg. Instead, that pet owner tries to entice the excited canine into a cooling dog bed.
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