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Orthopaedic Memory Foam Dog Beds from ExtraComfort

ExtraComfort`s brand-new range of Restore® Visco Elastic Memory Foam Dog Beds is a revolutionary breakthrough in canine care. One of the major problems for dogs is joint inflammation and arthritis. Other dogs are just restless sleepers and drive you mad during the night. ExtraComfort`s Memory Foam Dog Beds provide the perfect solution for all of these problems.

The visco memory foam makes it ideal for the relief of arthritic, joint or muscular pains or could simply give your dog the most comfortable and best night sleep the little terror ever had. By responding to the body temperature and weight of your dog, virtually eliminating all pressure points, our Restore® orthopedic pet bed will mould itself to your dogs body shape, allowing the skeleton, muscles, joints and spine to rest in their natural position. This makes our orthopedic dog beds also perfect for older, overweight and obese dogs.

As dog owners ourselves we take the comfort and problems of your dogs as seriously as we do in humans and therefore use exactly the same premium quality Restore® Visco Elastic Memory Foam in our dog beds as we do with our products for humans. Our memory foam dog beds come complete with either a faux suede cover in four beautiful colours (Burgundy, Camel, Forest Green and Gun Metal Grey) or a faux fur cover in a biscuit paw print design. The dog beds are also available with a protective breathable waterproof inner cover . All outer covers are easily removed and machine washable.

The orthopaedic memory foam dog beds are available in a thickness of 5cm, 7cm and 20cm. The 20cm deep dog bed consists of a layer of 7cm memory foam moulded to a support base of 13cm high density CM foam, making this the best orthopaedic pet bed available on the market.

Recommended memory foam pet bed depth:
Dogs up to 50kg (100lbs) - 5 or 7 cm (2 or 3 inches)
Dogs over 50kg (100 lbs) – 20 cm (8 inches). The 20 cm depth is suitable for all pets and is the ultimate in luxury, comfort and orthopaedic support for your pet.

OUR MEMORY FOAM DOG BEDS HAVE BEEN ENDORSED BY MRS. L. CUMMINGS M.I.A.C.E, ONE OF THE UK`S LEADING CANINE BEHAVIOURIST AND PSYCHOLOGIST. PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS OF HER ENDORSEMENT.

We have received many e-mails regarding our memory foam dog beds and are pleased to say that all have been 100% positive. Here is just one example of the feed back received in the last few month:
“Wow! I have an ageing dog and decided to invest in a new bed for his old age. This has got to be the best purchase I could have ever made. He seems so much happier and relaxed, it really seems to have made an immediate difference. Thank you”

ExtraComfort is the countries foremost producer of Memory Foam Pet Beds and only uses RESTORE® MEMORY FOAM, ONE OF THE LEADING BRANDS IN THE UK.
To see ExtraComfort`s full range of memory foam pet beds and other pet products, please visit their web site www.extracomfort.co.uk.

 

From Mrs. Lorraine Cumming of Boxer Welfare Scotland

To have found a Company that cares as much about animals as myself, I think is fantastic. The new memory foam beds available for cats/dogs from ExtraComfort are, in my opinion, something that has long been needed. On a personal note, I have purchased a memory foam bed from ExtraComfort for two of my boxers who I feel would benefit hugely from it. George, one of my boxers has very sadly been diagnosed with very bad arthritis and another of my dogs, Millie, has had a cruciate ligament operation. The results have been astounding, and in a very short time it has become clear that he is able to sleep more soundly, as he now feels more comfortable with the feeling of the mattress moulding into his shape. All I can say is thank you ExtraComfort; it’s great to see my dog happy again.

The comfort that these beds give the animals is amazing and it is especially good for any animal that may have health problems eg, joints, bones etc. Unfortunately I see too many dogs coming to our rescue with these kinds of problems, as well as the more elderly dogs that need some comfort on their aching bones.
As a qualified canine behaviourist/psychologist, I also feel it can also help their behaviour, as a relaxed dog is a happy dog.
Lorraine Cumming M.I.A.C.E Canine Behaviourist and Psychologist Founder and Trustee Boxer Welfare Scotlandwww.boxerwelfarescotland.co.uk

Lorraine Cumming M.I.A.C.E
Canine Behaviourist and Psychologist Founder and Trustee Boxer Welfare Scotland
www.boxerwelfarescotland.co.uk