Friday, March 18, 2011

Puppy Bed - Why They Need Their Own Pet Furniture


Bringing home a new puppy is such an exciting experience for the entire family. Because of this, everyone can get so caught up with the puppy that they all want him to sleep in their beds. One way to avoid fights among the family is to get a puppy bed and have him always sleep there. Besides avoiding fights, giving your puppy his own bed is a great way to help him adjust to his new home. You are giving him something that is his own and it is something that he can turn into a routine, which is vital with a new puppy.

When you have a puppy sleeping in a different bed each night, he is less likely to become accustomed to his new home because everything keeps changing on him. Routine is one of the most important things you need to give your new puppy the first few weeks at his new home. The only thing you are doing by having him sleep in different places each night is prolonging that welcomed feeling. If you must have him in different rooms each night, at least bring his puppy bed with you, that way the most important thing still is the same.

Another reason why it is a good idea to have a puppy bed for your new pup is so he gets used to it. If you have him sleep in your bed the first night, he will want to sleep there from here on out. Although there are some people who can handle this, most people like their own space when they sleep. You only will cause problems by kicking your dog out of your bed in a few weeks. He will wonder what he did wrong and that is not something you want when he did nothing wrong.

Having a puppy bed also is a great training tool you can use to your advantage. It will make it easier to train your puppy to sleep through the night because you will have a place to put your puppy. It will be a familiar and comfortable place, so it will be easier for your puppy to listen to you. Also, you could use the bed as punishment during the day. This is because he will want to be out and playing with you. He will know he did something wrong if he is in bed during the day.








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