Beds, baskets & sofas for dogs

Having their own place to sleep is just as important for dogs as it is for us humans. It not only offers your dog a place to relax and sleep, but also contributes to their general health and well-being. Comfortable dog beds, baskets and sofas offer your dog the perfect place to rest and regenerate. Whether softly padded or with a raised edge for more security - you'll find the ideal place for your dog to sleep here!

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Resting places for dogs: beds, baskets, sofas and blankets

A good resting place is more important for dogs than it seems at first glance. Dogs need to retreat, sleep and relax so that activity, training and everyday life remain balanced. Depending on the dog, beds, baskets, sofas, blankets, cushions, vet bedding or mats may be suitable.

At ARTGERECHT. you will find Dog beds, blankets, cushions, vet bedding and other resting places for different dogs. Comfort, material, cleaning and a size in which the dog can really relax are important.

Finding the right resting place

Some dogs like to curl up, others like to lie stretched out. Some look for soft edges, others prefer flat mats or cooler surfaces. Observe how your dog sleeps before choosing a resting place. The best shape is the one your dog actually uses.

Cleaning and suitability for everyday use

A resting place should not only be comfortable, but also easy to clean. Removable or washable covers, robust materials and suitable pads help to keep fur, dirt and odors under control.

Rest as part of a species-appropriate everyday life

Activity is important, but so is rest. After walks, training or playing, your dog needs a place where he can rest undisturbed. At ARTGERECHT. you will also find Dog toy, Care products and accessories for traveling.

Frequently asked questions about dog beds, baskets and sofas

Which dog bed suits my dog?

The right Dog bed The right dog bed depends on your dog's size, weight, lying position and preferences. A dog that stretches out needs more surface area. A dog that likes to lie leaning often likes raised edges. It is important that the dog can lie comfortably.

How big should a dog bed be?

Your dog should be able to stretch out and turn around comfortably. It is best to measure him in a typical lying position and plan a little reserve. Beds that are too small are often avoided, while beds that are too large can seem less secure for some dogs.

When is an orthopaedic dog bed useful?

An orthopaedic dog bed can be comfortable for older dogs, large dogs or dogs with sensitive joints. It should provide support and distribute pressure. However, it is no substitute for a veterinary examination if your dog shows pain, lameness or significant movement problems.

How often should I clean a dog bed?

This depends on the fur, dirt, odor and use. Covers, blankets or pads should be washed or cleaned regularly. If the dog is outside a lot, sheds or has sensitive skin, more frequent cleaning is advisable.

Are dog blankets an alternative to a bed?

Dog blankets can be very practical, but do not always replace a real bed. They are good for protection, for traveling or as an additional surface to lie on. For permanent resting places, many dogs need more padding or a clear boundary.

Where should the resting place be?

The resting place should be quiet, draught-free and yet not completely secluded if your dog is looking for closeness. Many dogs like a place where they can be present but not constantly disturbed. The right location is often just as important as the bed itself.

What should I do if my dog doesn't use his bed?

Check the size, location, material and temperature. Some dogs don't like high edges, others don't like slippery surfaces or places that are too warm. Place a familiar blanket inside and give the dog time to get to know the area positively.