Pet Furniture to Keep Your Furry Friend Safe and Happy!
If you’re a dog owner, you’ve probably noticed an increase in dog stairs on the market. However, this type of dog furniture is not simply for pampering your pooch. Nope-it’s actually a SAFETY measure that pet owners are starting to see the importance of. Not only could your pet be spared a painful condition later in life, such as arthritis, but you can also prevent him from having a nasty fall resulting in a broken leg or rib.
Dogs are very loyal creatures, so they feel a duty to be with us, especially at night, but perhaps it isn’t just protectiveness that compels them to jump onto the bed and snuggle with their owner. Unfortunately, each time your dog jumps onto and off of a bed or other piece of furniture, his bones and joints are taking the shock of the movement, which can develop painful conditions. Pet steps are an excellent way to not only keep your dog’s bones and joints from future harm, but it’s also a nice way to keep your dog from pouncing onto the bed while you sleep.
Other types of dog furniture includes pet strollers that are fashioned like beds so that your dog can sleep on the go. With the introduction of so many new breeds of small dogs and micro mini dogs, furniture is not only a way to keep your pet happy but also a safety measure. These tiny babies need furniture that supports their big personalities and lets them move about to be near you without injuring themselves.
Dog furniture takes some decision-making, and we’re not just talking about colors and materials. You must take into consideration things like: Will my dog require large dog steps or small dog steps? Dogs with shorter legs should have steps with a width of 12 inches, medium dogs need a step width of 14 inches, and larger dogs should have a step width of 16 inches.
Today’s dog furniture is made not only to create a fashionable way to let your pet know you love them but to make them happy in their surroundings with special pieces of furniture designed to give them the opportunity to experience many happy times at home and when on the road.
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