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Do I Need A Designer Dog Bed
by Joede De

If your dog is your best friend, you don't want him to sleep on the cold, hard floor. Chances are, however, that you probably don't want him to stretch out on your beautiful suede sofa, your leather easy chair, or your great-grandmother's antique divan. The solution? One of the many exceptional designer dog beds that are available.
These days, dog lovers can find dog beds at nearly any pet store, online or offline. However, if you want to find a high-class designer dog bed, you may need to head to an exclusive online dog store or a brick-and-mortar pet boutique.

Designer gear for dogs has grown into much more of specialty over the last several years. Ever since celebrities began bringing their tiny little dogs with them wherever they went in those charming dog carriers, buying top quality accessories for pets has become a widespread phenomenon. People purchase dog carriers, dog clothing, and designer leashes and collars. And, of course, people purchase designer dog beds.

In fact, the designer dog bed industry has exploded into its own specialty—there are some websites and stores that sell nothing but different types of beds for pampered pets.The variety available is rather unbelievable!

A regular, everyday dog bed—one that is shaped like a pillow—can generally be purchased for less than $50. Depending upon the size needed (which, of course, depends upon the size of the dog) the price will vary. Add a designer's name to this very same bed, however, and the price will double—at least.

That is not the only type of designer dog bed. These beds come in just about any shape, size, and style imaginable—and few pet owners couldn't fathom.

Some designer dog beds are called 'donut' beds. These beds have a solid bottom, albeit one that is extremely cushiony. They offer a donut ring that is as cozy as your duvet. Pets lucky enough to sleep in these beds can relax in the center of the bed and rest their weary heads on the ring of the donut.

There are also many styles of designer dog beds that are shaped like miniature sofas. Dog owners can find styles that match the décor of their homes. Various fabrics, patterns, and styles of sofas are available from which owners can choose.

Pampered pets can also sleep in designer dog beds that look exactly like little beds. There are dog beds that have headboards and footboards or ones without. These are ideal to put in a bedroom for the dogs that like to sleep in the room with their owners.

Specialty cushions are also available for several types of designer dog beds. For dogs who are older or arthritic, owners can purchase heated dog beds that heat up whenever the dog lays down. Or, dogs in hot climates can be treated to beds that contain cooling packs.

People who want to get the very best for their best friends have loads of options—it may be difficult to choose!

About the Author:
If you want to find quality designer dog beds that won't break the bank, Joede writes about vet recommended dog supplies that are of value. http://www.mammothoutlet.com

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Inexpensive Wedding Attire For Dogs
By Chazz Martin

Weddings are certainly a costly affair! Even a budget wedding costs a few grand. Whether spending $3,000 or $30,000, you need to know where to cut corners. When including your pet in your wedding, bridal shower, engagement party or any other event leading up to the big day, don't go for the costly dog tux or dog bridal gown. The less expensive dog tuxes and dog bridal gowns are just as cute as the ones with a high price tag. You'll get the same reaction from guests wether your dog is wearing a $25.00 dog tux or a dog bridal gown verses $150 dog tux or dog bridal gown. Plus, you'll have more money left for accessories!

What? You did not consider accessories? So your dog is looking sharp in his tux and his every day collar and leash. Yikes! It's like wearing tennis shoes with a suit! Only a dog collar encrusted in rhinestones will look proper with a dog tux or dog bridal gown. If rhinestones are not for you, just make sure you use a fancy dog leash and dog collar for the big event.
For a female dog, consider a rhinestone dog barrette to top of the ensemble or a barrette in the same color as the bridesmaid dresses. Their are also dog barette's in a fun shapes such as a tiaras. If you are still under budget, a swarovski crystal dog charm will do! Otherwise, their are many fabulous lower-priced dog charms available.

If a dog tux is not your style, or your dog will not tolerate clothing, go for a dog collar that looks like a shirt collar with a bow tie. These novelty dog collars are perfect for formal affairs. Many people put their dog in his tux for show at the start of the party, knowing he may not wear it all night. If that is your plan, replace the ensemble with a dog tux collar that he is sure to tolerate all night long.

When it is all said and done you should be able to purchase pet formal attire and accessories for less than some of those high priced dog gowns and dog tuxedos.

Chazz Martin has a background in home fashions and apparel. Chazz also has a love of animals. He enjoys sharing his knowledge on these subjects and enjoys contributing articles combining his loves. Chazz is the proud owner of three cats and one dog.

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