Collection: Bowls & Feeders
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Pet Jigsaw Puzzle Feeding Tray
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Dog Slow Food Feeder
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Automatic Pet Feeder with Hanging Bowl
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Food Bowls with Water Bottle Stand
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Automatic Pet Feeder
Regular price $149.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $149.99 AUD -
300ml Portable Dog Water Bottle
Regular price $45.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $45.99 AUD
Why Do Dogs Scratch at Their Beds?
Dogs often scratch at their beds as a natural behavior inherited from their wild ancestors. This instinctive action helps them create a comfortable sleeping area, similar to how wild dogs would dig to make a cozy spot in the ground. Additionally, scratching can help dogs mark their territory with their scent, providing a sense of security. Understanding this behavior can help pet owners provide better comfort and care for their furry friends.
How to Wash a Dog Bed
Keeping your dog's bed clean is essential for their health and comfort. Start by removing any loose dirt and hair with a vacuum. Check the care label for washing instructions. For machine-washable beds, use a gentle detergent and wash in cold water on a gentle cycle. For non-machine-washable beds, spot clean with a mild soap and water solution. Allow the bed to air dry completely to prevent mold and mildew. Regular cleaning ensures a fresh, hygienic sleeping environment for your furry friend.
When to Wash a Dog Bed
Washing your dog's bed regularly is crucial for maintaining a clean and healthy environment. Ideally, you should wash the bed at least once every two weeks. However, if your dog spends a lot of time outdoors, has allergies, or sheds heavily, consider washing it more frequently. Additionally, wash the bed immediately if it becomes visibly dirty, smells bad, or after your dog has been ill. Keeping a consistent cleaning schedule helps reduce allergens, odors, and bacteria, ensuring your dog enjoys a fresh and comfortable bed.