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Should I change my dogs bed as her partner dog has died?
My 8 year old boxer had to be put to sleep last night. His partner dog is a terrier bitch – they have shared a large dog bed since they were puppies together. She always needed to be in contact with him while sleeping. Although she saw him ill I am unsure today wether she knows he is dead or just not come home yet. Should I take the over-large for her on her own bed away ? Will this help her to understand that he`s not coming home or just distress her futher?
Don’t underestimate what an animal understands. I had the same problem when my 8 year old german shepard/austrailian shepard died. My dog seemed to know as soon as we came home from the vet. I think they can feel what you feel, and if you have the strong feeling of loss that I’m sure you have (I’m very sorry and I empathize) your dog will feel that and have a general idea. Like all creatures, including humans, it takes a while to set in. My dog moped for six months. It was very sad. Taking the bed away probably would do more harm than good, because if your dog does know, or will soon, seperating her from her connection to her friend might cause her stress. Also, nothing aside from time will eliminate their ability to smell the other dog in the house. I would watch her closely to see what she does and how she copes; if she doesn’t seem to want to lay in the bed, it probably upsets her, so I would say get rid of it. If she sleeps in it, I would keep it. I’m so sorry and good luck.
Orthopedic Dog Beds for Dog Injuries
When we get injured, the first place that we go is on a hospital then we seek help from a physician. But when an animal such as a dog gets injured, as responsible pet owners it is our responsibility to take them to veterinary clinic then place them under the care of a veterinarian.
Hospitals offer their own specialized beds for patients to rest in when they get admitted for injuries. Just like the hospitals, a veterinary clinic also provides their own specialized dog beds for injured dogs, which are called orthopedic dog beds.
Now, orthopedic dog beds are specialized dog beds for dogs that suffered from an injury and needs to a long bed rest. It supports every inch of the dog’s body making sure that they can get comfortable. Though orthopedic dog beds are commonly seen on a veterinary clinic, orthopedic dog beds can also be bought on some shops so owners could take care of their injured dogs at home.
Now there are a lot of orthopedic dog beds that owners can choose from, there are some small and big orthopedic dog beds, designer orthopedic dog beds, heated orthopedic dog beds, large or extra large orthopedic dog beds, some discounted orthopedic dog beds, the bolster or donut shaped orthopedic dog beds, memory foam orthopedic dog beds, some wicker orthopedic dog beds, wooden orthopedic dog beds, kuranda orthopedic dog beds, suede orthopedic dog beds, and many more orthopedic dog beds. The Secure Snuggler ® by Cashmere Co.is by far the best.
So whenever you want your dogs to get back to their feet fast, then the only way would be providing them with some orthopedic dog beds paired with your utmost care and love.
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