Dogs Live Longer on Memory Foam

Perhaps by gauging how much you love your dog can be seen on where you make them sleep. Sure there will always be the doghouse or perhaps the floor, but there are people who want to give their dogs the best comfort as well even if it means spending for them. Such is the reason why dog lovers may want to consider giving their pets a memory foam mattress for longer and better lives.
For sure, if you have not experienced the quality of memory foam beds, you have read from them. Memory foam offers a very relaxing experience and chances are you may want one for yourself. So if you do, why not extend it a bit and give your dog a break?
For a younger dog the less strain on their joints over time the healthier your dog will be as they age. Yes, your younger dog may not have any health issues right now, so a memory foam bed may simply be an extra comfortable, cozy, relaxing, restful bed that he/she will appreciate and thank you for. Just a tip, make sure your younger dog is past the chewing stage since memory foam is a more expensive foam –you don’t want your memory foam dog bed destroyed by chewing.
As an older dog, they will appreciate the orthopedic benefits a memory foam dog bed will provide. Memory foam is the only material known to man that completely eliminates painful pressure points – making it ideal for dogs with arthritis, hip dysplasia, joint issues, or simply sore muscles.
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February 1st, 2009 at 9:32 pm
Interesting study. No one thought memory foam mattress could be used this way too. Thanks a million.
John
May 23rd, 2009 at 10:05 am
It’s an interesting concept. As a memory foam salesman I might caution against memory foam for an older dog. While the conformability and reduction of pressure points should be as important for a dog as a person…memory foam may be difficult for an older dog to get out of.
I don’t know if they are available…but if you could find a dog bed with latex…it would have the same benefits without being difficult to get in or out of for the dog.
Younger dogs shouldn’t have any problem getting in or out of a memory foam bed.
Thanks for the “review”…