Indestructible Dog, Indestructible Dog Bed
Nov 27th, 2009 by admin
Every dog owner understands the trouble of trying to keep their home clean of the dirt that dogs unwittingly leave around the house. This is even true of the dog’s own bed, which is often a cesspool or dirt, germs and bacteria. Another problem dog owners’ face with a dog bed is keeping the dog from destroying the bed by chewing. This is not only expensive, but also dangerous as the fibers from the bed can get lodged in the dog’s stomach and cause death or at the least, a very expensive surgery. This reason alone is enough to set any dog owner on the hunt for the elusive “indestructible dog bed”. These beds are not only chew proof, but they are also easy to clean and maintain; a boon to any dog owner who cares about the health of their dog and their own sanity.
If you are in the market for an indestructible dog bed, then you must first know your dog and understand what type of damage they are capable of. Some dogs need a bed that is waterproof and wipes clean of any accidents they may have due to incontinence. Other dogs require a bed that is tougher than they are and cannot be chewed to bits. Unfortunately, indestructible dog beds are “indestructible” to some dogs. Where there is a will, there is a way and for some dogs, there will always be that bed that they can destroy if they are bored enough. Of course, some dogs are stronger and more determined than others, this is why it is important to understand to what extent you dog will go to in order to destroy a bed.
There are many dog beds on the market today that claim they are virtually indestructible; virtually being the optimum word here. Virtually means “almost” or “not really” and these manufacturers realize that they cannot advertise the beds being indestructible because they know that the right dog with the right determination can destroy anything. Therefore, it is imperative that you are careful in your selection of the best indestructible dog bed for your pooch. It is possible to find a bed that is made from materials, such as vinyl, that fend off dirt, fleas, ticks, and germs and are easy to clean. It is also possible to find a bed that your dog has no interest in destroying, but this might be a trial and error process.
Check out the dog beds on the market that claim to be chew proof. Searching online will garner you the best results and you can also read reviews and comparison-shop for the dog bed to best suit your needs. Finding the best indestructible dog bed for your canine might be a challenge, but with enough perseverance, you will find one that your dog wants to sleep in and not chew. The best solution is to make sure your dog gets enough exercise!
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