Getting The Right Large Memory Foam Dog Bed

Written by admin on February 22nd, 2009 in Dog Beds.

If you are like me and have an aging older dog who is not getting up and down stairs so well and having trouble sleeping at night, then you may want to look at getting a large memory foam dog bed. These beds can provide a wonderful enhancement to the quality of life of your companion. There are many health benefits to a large memory foam dog bed so read on to find out what they are.

Health Benefits Of A Large Memory Foam Dog Bed

Memory foam was developed by NASA to ease the g-force impact upon re-entry that astronauts were forced to endure. The benefit of this was they developed a wonderful material called memory foam that found its way into the private sector. This foam is a great advancement in sleep technology because not only does it provide a comfortable surface to sleep on it also support the blood flow to your joints and limbs.

A normal mattress or bed will take the gravity force applied by the person sleeping on it and return it right back. This is because as the material compacts it pushes back with equal force. A large memory foam dog bed works completely different to this. Through a body heat activated system the foam is shaped around the animal to provide support and comfort. It then will stay in this position and allow your pet to sleep comfortably. This will take the pressure off of the joints as they are constricted in a normal mattress.

Unlike an iron dog bed, one benefit of the large memory foam dog bed is how easy they are to maintain. They are far easier to clean and keep then a normal dog bed and far more resistant to flea infestation. They also are far more durable and can last for ten, twenty or more years. Literally if bought at a dog’s birth it can be the only bed they ever know.

Hopefully now you see some of the benefits of a large memory foam dog bed. These beds can extend the comfortable life of your beloved animal by many years. By being able to take advantage of their rest time your companion’s joints and bones receive far less stress and can heal better on their own. Memory foam is used in hospitals for treating the most critical of patients, and you can use it to help your companion. Take a look today and see what it can do for you.

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