| #ffffff;" /> | | | | while you may notice your body stiffening up over |
| While you may have memory foam in place to give | | | | the course of 20 or 30 years, theirs will do it much |
| yourself a more comfortable night’s sleep, | | | | more quickly. Since the life span of dogs is 10-15 |
| have you ever considered memory foam for your | | | | years, their sore muscles and joints will start after |
| dog's bed? | | | | only a few years. Memory foam dog beds may be |
| Whether you have a young dog that you like to | | | | just what your pet needs to feel good again. |
| pamper, or an older dog who’s finding getting | | | | Larger dogs are often the best candidates for |
| around a little tougher day by day, a memory foam | | | | memory foam dog beds. They often have more |
| dog bed may be the perfect answer for your pets | | | | issues with sore hips and joints, arthritis and bone |
| comfort. | | | | weaknesses, as they grow older. Often with larger |
| For young dogs, a memory foam dog bed is just | | | | dogs, the hips get weak quickly over the years, and |
| going to be a bed he or she will appreciate as an | | | | getting in and out of bed can be tough. |
| extra comfortable, cushy bed. There is one important | | | | Not only are memory foam dog beds great for these |
| thing to think of before purchasing a memory foam | | | | animals, but you may also want to consider elevated |
| dog bed for a young dog. Make sure your dog is | | | | memory foam beds. These are beds that are built |
| through any teething and chewing phases. Memory | | | | with enough foam that they remain off the ground |
| foam can be quite costly, and it will be a waste of | | | | when dogs are using them. While getting up a few |
| money if your dog is going to chew it up over a few | | | | inches isn’t such a big deal for an aging small |
| days. | | | | dog, getting up a few feet for an aging older dog |
| For older dogs, a memory foam bed can be a great | | | | can be tough. Elevated memory foam dog beds may |
| way to allow your dog a comfortable night’s | | | | help them get through the day with less pain. If you |
| sleep. | | | | have joint pain, think of how much it would hurt to |
| Think about how your body has changed over the | | | | have to get down on the ground and back up again |
| years. Each year it seems like a few more muscles | | | | all the time. |
| and joints are stiff and some days, you can’t | | | | While most people think their dog will always be a |
| wait to get into your memory foam bed, where your | | | | puppy in their eyes, all dogs age, and much more |
| body will feel supported and cradled. | | | | quickly than their human counterparts. Don’t |
| Dogs are no different. Their bodies go through the | | | | overlook the aging process and the extra comfort |
| same aging and aching process. The only difference is | | | | your pet may need as his joints start to ache. |