Orthopaedic & Memory Foam Dog Beds

Orthopaedic Dog Beds

Orthopaedic & Memory Foam dog beds are more than just great looking beds. Dogs with joint problems or allergies need a special place to sleep. The memory foam in the dog beds react to the heat and weight and moulds to your dog’s body shape, giving your pet the right support where it is needed.

 

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A comfortable orthopaedic memory foam dog bed with removable covers in brown, distressed artificial leather. Very hygienic. Ideal for older dogs or those with joint issues.

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 £53.69
approx. 110 x 70 x 30cm (L x W x H)
£79.99
approx. 85 x 65 x 30cm (L x W x H)

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A comfy, artificial leather dog bed with memory foam inlay which moulds around your dog's body. This wellness mattress is ideal for dogs with joint problems and for senior dogs. Colour: dark brown

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100 x 70 x 6 cm (L x W x H)
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Easy-care orthopaedic dog bed with a laying surface made from memory foam, helping to relieve the joints and offering maximum comfort, with a padded border and removable cover.

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 £72.09
90 x 70 x 15 cm (L x W x H)
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110 x 80 x 16 cm (L x W x H)

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Healthy artificial leather dog bed with memory foam inlay - ideal for dogs with joint problems and for senior dogs

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 £34.29
100 x 70 x 6 cm (L x W x H)
£34.29
120 x 90 x 6 cm (L x W x H)
£38.29

How does an orthopaedic dog bed work?

Orthopaedic dog beds are characterised by their special foam filling, often made of memory foam. This foam adapts to the dog's body, distributing pressure evenly. It provides a stable and comfortable position, relieving pressure on the joints and spine.

How does an orthopaedic dog bed work?

Orthopaedic dog beds are characterised by their special foam filling, often made of memory foam. This foam adapts to the dog's body, distributing pressure evenly. It provides a stable and comfortable position, relieving pressure on the joints and spine.

For which dogs is an orthopaedic dog bed particularly important?

Due to their anatomical characteristics, large dog breeds often suffer from joint problems. Their body structure and higher weight put significant stress on the joints. Orthopaedic dog beds can be used preventively to relieve pressure on areas such as the hips and spine from a young age. Many joint and bone problems in dogs develop with age, making orthopaedic dog beds particularly beneficial for older dogs. These beds provide essential support for age-related conditions like osteoarthritis and back problems.

For which dogs is an orthopaedic dog bed particularly important?

Due to their anatomical characteristics, large dog breeds often suffer from joint problems. Their body structure and higher weight put significant stress on the joints. Orthopaedic dog beds can be used preventively to relieve pressure on areas such as the hips and spine from a young age. Many joint and bone problems in dogs develop with age, making orthopaedic dog beds particularly beneficial for older dogs. These beds provide essential support for age-related conditions like osteoarthritis and back problems.

In what designs are orthopedic dog beds available?

While the inside of orthopaedic dog beds typically contains memory foam, the exterior material can vary greatly. When choosing the outer material, consider both your dog's preferences and the cleaning options available. Many options are offered, ranging from cuddly to smooth finishes:

Selecting the right outer material ensures comfort for your dog and ease of maintenance for you.

In what designs are orthopedic dog beds available?

While the inside of orthopaedic dog beds typically contains memory foam, the exterior material can vary greatly. When choosing the outer material, consider both your dog's preferences and the cleaning options available. Many options are offered, ranging from cuddly to smooth finishes:

Selecting the right outer material ensures comfort for your dog and ease of maintenance for you.

For which diseases can orthopaedic dog beds provide support?

Orthopaedic dog beds are not a cure, but they can significantly improve the quality of life for dogs with joint problems and other joint diseases. The relieving properties of the foam provide support during rest for dogs with the following conditions:

  • Joint pain
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Slipped disc
  • Hip dysplasia
  • Spondylosis
  • Pressure sores

By offering relief and comfort, these beds help dogs manage their conditions more effectively.

For which diseases can orthopaedic dog beds provide support?

Orthopaedic dog beds are not a cure, but they can significantly improve the quality of life for dogs with joint problems and other joint diseases. The relieving properties of the foam provide support during rest for dogs with the following conditions:

  • Joint pain
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Slipped disc
  • Hip dysplasia
  • Spondylosis
  • Pressure sores

By offering relief and comfort, these beds help dogs manage their conditions more effectively.

What should I consider when buying an orthopaedic dog bed?

No matter which dog pillow or dog bed you choose, your dog should be able to stretch out comfortably and lie on its side. Also, pay attention to the following points:

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Size

Measure your dog from snout to the base of the tail and add 10 cm to determine the minimum internal length of the dog bed.

Weight

Ensure the dog bed can support your dog's weight. Thin mattresses can cause heavy dogs to sink through.

Health Condition

Older dogs or dogs with joint problems particularly benefit from orthopedic dog beds.

Outer Material

Consider both easy cleaning options and the material your dog finds most comfortable.

Edge

Take your dog's preferences into account. Dogs that like to sleep stretched out may find a high edge bothersome.

Filling

Memory foam distributes pressure evenly, protecting your dog's joints.

Cleaning

Water- and dirt-repellent models with smooth surfaces are easier to clean than velvety and fluffy materials. Look for removable covers that can be washed at home.

Function

A non-slip bottom is recommended, allowing your dog to safely get in and out of the bed.

What should I consider when buying an orthopaedic dog bed?

No matter which dog pillow or dog bed you choose, your dog should be able to stretch out comfortably and lie on its side. Also, pay attention to the following points:

Criterion

Description

Criterion
Description

Size

Measure your dog from snout to the base of the tail and add 10 cm to determine the minimum internal length of the dog bed.

Weight

Ensure the dog bed can support your dog's weight. Thin mattresses can cause heavy dogs to sink through.

Health Condition

Older dogs or dogs with joint problems particularly benefit from orthopedic dog beds.

Outer Material

Consider both easy cleaning options and the material your dog finds most comfortable.

Edge

Take your dog's preferences into account. Dogs that like to sleep stretched out may find a high edge bothersome.

Filling

Memory foam distributes pressure evenly, protecting your dog's joints.

Cleaning

Water- and dirt-repellent models with smooth surfaces are easier to clean than velvety and fluffy materials. Look for removable covers that can be washed at home.

Function

A non-slip bottom is recommended, allowing your dog to safely get in and out of the bed.

How high should the entry of an orthopaedic dog bed be?

For older and sick dogs, the bed entry should be less than 20 centimetres high to ensure easy access. However, it's important to ensure the filling inside maintains sufficient height to provide proper support, even for heavy dogs.

How high should the entry of an orthopaedic dog bed be?

For older and sick dogs, the bed entry should be less than 20 centimetres high to ensure easy access. However, it's important to ensure the filling inside maintains sufficient height to provide proper support, even for heavy dogs.

How useful is an orthopedic dog bed?

Orthopaedic dog beds are not only beneficial for older or sick dogs but can also be used preventively. Healthy and young dogs benefit from their joint-friendly properties as well.

How useful is an orthopedic dog bed?

Orthopaedic dog beds are not only beneficial for older or sick dogs but can also be used preventively. Healthy and young dogs benefit from their joint-friendly properties as well.

How can I support a dog with joint problems?

Health problems should always be discussed with a veterinarian first. In addition to an orthopaedic dog bed, the veterinarian may recommend special dog food for joints and bones or supplements that promote mobility.

How can I support a dog with joint problems?

Health problems should always be discussed with a veterinarian first. In addition to an orthopaedic dog bed, the veterinarian may recommend special dog food for joints and bones or supplements that promote mobility.