Achieving Dog Bed Use Oakland CA

Useful tips for getting your dog off the couch and used to sleeping on his dog bed.

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California Dog & Cat Hospital
(510) 532-1711
4231 International Blvd
Oakland, CA
Paws & Claws
(510) 336-0105
2023 Macarthur Blvd
Oakland, CA
The Kennel Club
(510) 452-3324
580 Grand Ave
Oakland, CA
Red Hound
(510) 428-2785
5523 College Ave
Oakland, CA
Glamour Paws Boutique & Grooming
(510) 338-0144
2052 Mountain Blvd
Oakland, CA
Pet Food Express
(510) 654-8888
5144 Broadway
Oakland, CA
Paws On Piedmont
(510) 601-7297
3974 Piedmont Ave
Oakland, CA
Petvet Petfood
(510) 652-9822
4814 Broadway
Oakland, CA
Pet Food Store
(510) 652-9822
111 Broadway
Oakland, CA
Pacific Imaging Oakland
(888) 924-4738
2555 Shattuck Ave
Berkeley, CA

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Is your dog constantly on the couch?  He's no fool.  Why should he sleep on the floor when there's a perfectly good, soft couch sitting right there?  Maybe it's because he doesn't have a bed to call his own.  Dogs love to have their own soft, clean, special place to snuggle in.

How do you get your dog to use his own bed?  When you bring a new dog bed into the house there are a few things you can do that will help ensure your dog actually uses and enjoys his very own bed. 

First, carefully consider placement.  Put the bed in a safe place, out of the path of foot traffic, but close to the where the family hangs out.  A dog loves to have his own space sometimes, but likes to see the family from where he lies.

Second, dogs rely heavily on scent.  A brand new dog bed that smells like a brand new dog bed is just not going to catch your dog’s interest as much as one that smells good to him.  And what smells good to a dog?  Before you go smearing bacon grease on that perfectly good bed, consider this:  Your dog is part of your family, or pack.  The scents of the household, the humans, and other pets are all familiar and comfortable to your dog.  To get him to use the new dog bed, try temporarily covering it with his favorite blanket or towel – something he’s laid on recently.  Or put one of your own tee shirts (unlaundered) on the bed.  Your dog will then recognize the new dog bed as something familiar and cozy.

And third, don’t force it!  Show your dog his new bed with gentle enthusiasm.  Let him know it’s a great place.  Sit down on the dog bed yourself if it helps.  Give him a chance to get used to it.  Don’t force him immediately off your couch or bed.

Another tip:  If your dog is wary of new situations, sometimes it helps to temporarily put the dog bed right on the spot where he normally settles in.  The idea is for the dog to cuddle into the new bed in the old place for a while.  You can eventually move the dog bed to its new place and it will be less traumatic.


Author: Roxanna Rayburn

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Featured Local Company

California Dog & Cat Hospital

(510) 532-1711
4231 International Blvd
Oakland, CA