
If you have an aging dog in your life, then you need to educate yourself on caring for old dogs. One of the key elements to effective aging dog care is orthopedic dog beds. An orthopedic dog bed can mean the difference between your dog sleeping soundly or spending the night tossing and turning as he tries to get comfortable.
The only true orthopedic dog beds are memory foam dog beds. Memory foam dog beds come from the advanced scientific technology of NASA. When astronauts repeatedly suffered the effects of G-force from reentry into our atmosphere, NASA scientists created memory foam to cushion the blows to the body from that force. Not long after, hospitals began using it for patients at risk for bed sores. Now that technology is available to everyone. You may even have a memory foam mattress for yourself, in which case you know firsthand the benefits of memory foam on the body.
If you are caring for old dogs or larger dogs, or if your dogs have joint problems or arthritis, then memory foam dog beds are the thing you need to alleviate the pain and pressure your dog is feeling. Be aware that the larger the breed of your dogs, the sooner they are considered “older.” For example, a large breed such as a Great Dane is considered a senior dog at about 6 or 7 years of age. The old adage about dog years being 7 human years is definitely true. Regardless of the age of your dog, you can see the signs of aging in your dog. He will move more slowly. There may be some graying around the whisker area, and he may even lose some of his hearing. You may also notice some loss of muscle mass. True, orthopedic dog beds cannot solve all of the aging issues your dog has, but having that cushioned, temperature-controlled memory foam dog bed will improve his sleep and help rest those tired joints.
Memory foam dog beds are quality made when they are 4 lb. density memory foam. Beware of ‘discount’ orthopedic dog beds because often they are made of inferior materials. Sometimes companies will even use egg crate packing, recycled memory foam, and even polyester batting in lieu of the high quality memory foam you need. Memory foam dog beds allow for temperature adjustment and provide cushioning and support for your dog.
For your aging dog, memory foam dog beds cushion and support tired, aging joints. When thinking about orthopedic dog beds for aging dog care, you want to choose memory foam dog beds that are large enough to allow the bed to make contact with your dog’s hips and shoulders regardless of the position he chooses. When you have purchased a quality memory foam dog bed that is large enough, you will notice right away that your older dog will toss, turn, and readjust less. But you will also notice that he is less stiff after play, his movements are less ginger, and he just seems to feel better.
You will want a washable cover for your orthopedic dog bed as well, so the bed can be clean and fresh for your pet. Aging dog car can be expensive, but investing in a high quality orthopedic dog bed will pay off big dividends in the long run! The less strain put on your senior dog’s joints, the better he sleeps. The better he sleeps, the better his health overall. Caring for older dogs means educating yourself on the best orthopedic dog beds available, and those are always memory foam dog beds.