Monday, November 16, 2009

Memory Foam Dog Beds Aid Dogs With Joint Pain

By Timothy P. Writchell

Two years ago I purchased a memory foam bed for my wife and I. I never thought there could be such a difference, and we had a very nice mattress to begin with. As a dog owner I wondered if there were memory foam dog beds. Sure enough, they do make memory foam dog beds, and just like memory foam mattresses for people, your dog will reap the same benefits by using one.

Memory foam dog beds are made exactly the same as memory foam for humans. They conform to your dogs body, eliminating stress on joints and painful pressure points. This will help your dog rest and sleep in a more comfortable position, therefore achieving better health as a result. Quality sleep is an important factor for good health.

Memory foam dog beds aid in healthy blood circulation allowing optimal blood flow to organs and tissues. This is very important as increased blood flow usually corresponds to faster more complete healing.

Normal dog beds tend to break down and lump up as they age. Memory foam dog beds retain their shape and comfort level way beyond the working life of the common dog bed. If you are like me, you hate to waste money replacing worn out dog beds year after year.

Dogs naturally feel safe and comfortable when lying on solid ground and memory foam dog beds provide for this feeling while relieving pressure points and providing comfortable support.

Memory foam dog beds provide relief for dogs with hip displaysia, arthritis and painful joints and give them a reason to get up in the morning. A majority of dogs will have painful joint problems at some point in their lives. Starting to use memory foam dog beds at an early age is an excellent way to prevent future joint problems.

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