Would your pooch prefer a covered dog bed?

Would your pooch prefer a covered dog bed? - Pooch and Paws
Ryan Saunders

As den animals, dogs tend to enjoy enclosed spaces. That means your pooch may naturally prefer the protective atmosphere an enclosed space provides, including a covered dog bed. That sense of security can also be good for dogs who get anxious or miss you when you’re not there. 

 

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In this post, we will discuss the benefits of why dogs like enclosed spaces and how you can create a safe and comfortable space for your dog to relax in.

Why Do Dogs Like Enclosed Spaces?

Dogs like enclosed spaces because it can help them to feel calm and relaxed. When dogs feel anxious or stressed, they tend to seek out a small, enclosed space to hide in. This can help them to feel safe and secure and can help them to calm down.

Some dogs simply enjoy the feeling of being in a small, enclosed space because it can feel like a comfortable and cozy place for them to relax and take a nap.

Benefits of Enclosed Spaces for Dogs

There are several benefits of providing your dog with an enclosed space as their their indoor dog house or covered dog bed. Here are a few of the most important benefits:

  • Feeling of security: As we mentioned above, enclosed spaces and dog beds with a cover can make dogs feel safe and secure. This can be especially helpful for dogs who are anxious or stressed.
  • Reduced anxiety: Enclosed spaces can also help to reduce anxiety in dogs. If your dog is prone to anxiety, providing them with a safe and comfortable space to relax in can help them to feel better.
  • Improved sleep: Enclosed spaces and covered dog beds can also help them sleep better. Dogs who feel safe and secure are more likely to get a good night's sleep.
  • Increased comfort: Enclosed spaces can simply be more comfortable for dogs. Some dogs just prefer to sleep in a small, enclosed space.

How to Create a Safe and Comfortable Space for Your Dog

If you want to create a safe and comfortable space for your dog, there are a few things you can do. Here are a few tips:

  • Choose a dedicated space: The first step is to choose the right space in your home for your dog's den and a dedicated space. It should be a small, enclosed space that is quiet and away from the hustle and bustle of everything else.
  • Make it comfortable: Once you have chosen a space, make sure to make it comfortable for your dog. You can do this by adding a soft bed or cushion, some blankets, some toys and their other favourite things.
  • Leave the door open: It is important to leave the door to your dog's den open. This will allow them to come and go as they please.
  • Don't disturb them: When your dog is in their den, try not to disturb them. This is their safe space, and they should be able to relax and unwind without being bothered.

By following these tips, you can create a safe and comfortable space for your dog to relax in. This will help them to feel safe, secure, and calm.

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