The Best Plastic Dog Beds For Your Pet
There are many materials available for dog beds but plastic dog beds are always a step ahead of the rest. They offer many more features which are difficult to include in other materials or plain expensive. Plastic offers great flexibility when it comes to shapes, designs, colors and personalization. In fact there are so many options at your disposable that you will need to prepare an entire checklist before you shop for plastic dog beds so that you can include all you want.
Make sure that the bed has holes in the base for ventilation. This is especially important for pets which play a lot and are very sweaty. The ventilation holes also help the dog’s body heat escape; making the bed more comfortable for your pet. If you have a small pup, buy a bed which is slightly larger than your pet’s size. Puppies grow very quickly and if you buy a bed which is just enough for it, you will soon have to invest in a new one. So it’s better to buy a size that your pet won’t outgrow very quickly.
The bed should be slightly elevated from the ground. Some plastic dog beds have adjustable legs so that you can change the bed’s height according to your pet’s requirements. Elevated beds are easier to clean. They are also more comfortable as they let sweat and moisture move out of the bed easily. Choose a bed which has rubber feet so that it doesn’t slip or slide as your dog climbs onto it or moves within.
Plastic dog beds are also advantageous in the sense that they resist mold growth and do not let odor build around the bed. As plastic does not absorb any liquids, it is also stain resistant. A plastic dog bed for a large dog should be made of solid, heavy duty plastic. The legs should be equally strong as they have to bear all the weight.
Dog beds in plastic come in various shapes and sizes. You can choose a simple rectangular bed, or something fancy like a bed in the shape of a paw, flower, or basket. You can throw in a mattress to make the bed more comfortable. Beds can also be accessorized with small play things or a food bowl. All in all, most plastic dog beds will cost you from $10-$40 if you’re a budget, although you can always opt for a high end one if you wish to pamper your pet a little bit more.
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