Does Your Dog Have A Pillow?
If you haven't already purchased a pet bed for your dog, here are a few reasons you may want to get a doggie pillow for your canine friend...
We currently have three overstuffed dog pillows in our home.
Why?
Because they're so multi-purposed in our home. Our dogs love 'em and they use their dog beds daily (...those rarely as a pet bed!).
With our dogs, the pet beds serve the following purposes:
a throne - where the dogs take their favorite treats to be eaten and they know they won't be disturbed.
a placemat - for some reason, one of our dogs insists on taking his very first bite of dog food from his bowl (each and every time) and placing those pellets on the dog pillow which is near his food bowl.
a time-out spot - whenever one of the dogs thinks he's in trouble, he slowly meanders over to the nearest doggie pillow.
a drip cloth - we make our dogs stay on their beds whenever they're chewing on hickory-smoked bones, rawhide bones & Kong chew toys that have been stuffed with messy treats
an armrest - the most "pillow-like" use for dog pillows in our home are those times when they'll simply lean on a small corner of the pet bed,while they're lying adjacent to the pillow on the carpet.
a chin rest - another common sight: one of our dogs lying comfortably on the floor, while stretching his neck in order to rest his chin on the dog pillow.
home base - in games of tag whenever the dogs are chasing each other around the house, they frequently use one of the dog pillows as a safe time-out spot to catch their breath.
a drying spot - after a bath, each of our dogs instinctively gravitates to his respective doggie pillows and starts rolling around all over it -- drying off their fur? adding their scent to the pillow? expelling some pent-up energy!
a comfort zone - whenever the dogs are completely tuckered out, they usually find their way to the nearest doggie pillow for some much-needed rest & relaxation.
a grooming station - whenever it's time to trim your dog's nails, or give him a good brushing, or investigate a sore spot, or remove a tick, or clean his ears, or brush his teeth... I've found it's easier if you make it a habit to do these things on your dog's pillow. First off, It's a comfort spot for him, helping to put him at ease during the process. And, if the pillow is bulky and shapable, you can bunch it up in places to give you more leverage or a different angle when grooming your dog.
So, what does your dog use the pet bed for?...
If you haven't already purchased a pet bed for your dog, you may want to get a doggie pillow for your canine friend, too. As you can see, they serve many purposes!
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My dog, Tiger, only uses his pet bed to store his toys in. He has never used it for it's intended purpose. He sleeps right next to me & always has. Since he was a rescue dog that I got when he was 9 months old, I didn't have the problem of housebreaking him.
My other rescue dog, Julie, who is an Old English Sheepdog, came to me when she was 2 yrs old & I have a quilt on the floor of my bedroom that she likes. I also have a small sitting area in my bedroom & she likes to sometimes sleep on the couch there. Most mornings, I find her on the rug next to my bed. I do have a large pet pillow that's in my living room & Tiger only uses it to hide his chew toys in. Julie has never gone near it. So much for dog beds & pillows....at least in my house!!!