Why older dogs need softer beds: Help your pet friend to relax properly

30.05.2023 04:30
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:25

Older dogs require more comfort to sleep properly - just like people.

To make sure your pet rests well, you need to buy a comfy, soft bed for it.

There are a few reasons why your older pet really needs it.

Joint Support

Older dogs are more prone to joint issues such as arthritis or hip dysplasia. Soft beds with adequate cushioning can reduce pressure on their joints and provide support, and distribute the dog's weight more evenly, minimizing discomfort and pain.

Pressure Point Relief

Soft beds help alleviate pressure points on the dog's body, particularly on bony parts like elbows, hips, and shoulders. A soft and cushioned surface can help prevent the development of pressure sores or ulcers.

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Comfort and Restful Sleep

Older dogs tend to sleep more, and providing them with a soft and comfortable bed can enhance their quality of rest. 

Heat Retention

Older dogs may have a harder time regulating their body temperature compared to younger dogs. Softer beds with materials like memory foam or plush fabrics can provide better insulation and help retain body heat.

Easy Access

Senior dogs may have reduced mobility, making it harder for them to get on and off higher or firmer beds. Softer beds with lower or more accessible edges allow older dogs to comfortably climb onto their bed without exerting excessive effort or straining their joints.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


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  1. Joint Support
  2. Pressure Point Relief
  3. Comfort and Restful Sleep
  4. Heat Retention
  5. Easy Access