Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Puppy Bed - Welcome Your New Pet With Fabulous Pet Furniture


As a new pet owner, you most likely are doing a lot of things to make your puppy feel welcomed in his new home. One of the most important things to address to accomplish this is the puppy bed. This is because he will be spending his first night away in this. Not only is his bed and home different, the puppy is no longer with his siblings or mother, which leads to crying and whining from your little pup. They most likely are more traumatized than most people think. Using the bed as a way to calm your puppy is a great way to relax them.

The location of the puppy bed also is important. Although you might want the bed to be placed away from your room so you can get some sleep. It typically is better for the puppy the first few nights to have the bed close to you. This way you are able to soothe him and let him know that he is not alone. Also, most puppies need to be taken out every few hours during the night, so you do not want to have to walk a long distance to get him. When the bed is here, you also will be able to watch him if he gets out of the bed.

Another way to welcome your new puppy better is to make sure the puppy bed is the correct size. Because the first few nights are going to be rough on the puppy to begin with, you do not want to supply additional stress by having a bed that is too small or too large. If it is too small, he will not be able to get comfortable, which will add to the crying. A bed that is too large will make the puppy scared because there is so much extra space.

You might also want to keep a toy in the puppy bed with him. This way, if he starts to get scared, he will have something he can entertain himself with. He might be able to take his mind of the fact that he is in a new place and is frightened. There are a lot of things that you can do as a new pet owner to make your puppy more comfortable his first few nights. The best thing is to get a comfortable bed because this is the actual place he will be during the night.








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