Friday, January 11, 2008

DURA-BULL DOG BEDZ DOG BED THOUGHTS

With so many dog beds available in the market, buying dog beds can be confusing and an often frustrating experience. What makes choosing dog beds difficult is that dogs cannot let the owner know exactly what they like/dislike about the dog beds. Choosing a dog bed is not rocket science either, and the following points should be considered while buying dog beds:
Taken into account the size of the dog
Dog beds come in various sizes, and it is important that you find a dog bed that is just right for your dog. Dogs will only use their dog bed if they are comfortable in the bed and it is vital that the bed be neither too large nor too small for your dog. In essence, try and find a dog bed that can give your dog a ‘snug’ fit.
Consider the health of your dog
Dogs suffering from arthritis or ill health are usually prescribed special orthopedic dog beds. Make sure you observe the ‘style’ and comfort level of your dog, if you are not sure if your dog needs an orthopedic dog bed, consult a vet.
Check the filling of the dog bed
Dogs have a tendency of clawing and chewing at their dog beds (especially younger dogs); make sure the dog bed you buy is refillable. Most dog beds use foam or cedar fill (which repels fleas), both of which can be refilled if required.
Check the durability of the bed
The ideal dog bed should be resistant to urine and should be easily washable. Most dog beds available in the market support disposable or ‘easy clean’ coverings, but only the Dura-Bull TM dog bed can actually be washed off using a hose and is perhaps the only dog bed that can be “wiped clean” in the true sense of the word.
Look for an ergonomic dog bed
Although most dog beds claim to be ergonomic and comfortable, it is important to pay close attention to your pet to know if your dog is truly comfortable. What is equally important is the design of the dog bed. It is easy to get carried away by the looks of a dog bed, but the bed should match the décor of the room in which the dog will be sleeping (this will help the dog get accustomed to the dog bed).
Look for ‘healthy’ materials
The biggest concern with dog owners is that their dog should live in sanitary conditions. While choosing a dog bed it is vital to ensure that dog bed is resistant to water and urine, and is made from materials that are resistant to fleas. Newer dog beds like the Dura-Bull TM dog bed are easy to clean, and are made from new age materials that are resistant to fleas and other biological agents. To ensure greater resistance to bacteria and other biological agents, it is important that the dog bed be quick drying and made from resistant materials.
The Dura-Bull TM dog bed
The Dura-Bull TM dog bed is a patent pending dog bed made from Rip-stop vinyl fabric. The Dura-Bull TM dog bed is made from pliable memory foam and is ergonomically designed for greater comfort. One of the most impressive features of the Dura-Bull TM dog bed is that it is the only dog bed that can be wiped clean. Urine and other dirt can be hosed of easily and the bed’s quick drying material ensures the bed is ready to use in no time. Unlike other dog beds that have removable sheets (that can be replaced and cleaned), the Dura-Bull TM dog bed is far easier to clean and does not require any additional sheets. In addition the Dura-Bull TM dog bed is made from pest resistant fabrics and is resistant to fleas.
For more information on the “wipe clean” Dura-Bull TM dog bed visit www.dura-bulldogbedz.com

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