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Dog Hideaways products have an average rating of 4.8 / 5.0 from 24 reviews
Dog hideaway beds
Dog hideaway beds offer your pooch ultimate comfort and privacy. The enclosed bed creates a snuggly den for your dog to cuddle up and go to sleep. Hideaway dog beds are also great for anxious dogs that like an extra secure space to retreat. Pet Circle stocks a number of dog hideaway beds online to suit every dog's individual preference.
To read more about selecting the perfect dog bed for your pooch, read our article on What is the best dog bed.
Best hideaway beds based on our customer reviews
TS Pet Products Quilted Pet Tunnel Grey | Purchased for an elderly dog who has started to get some anxiety. Took him about a week to understand that this was for him. He absolutely loves it -is in there all the time with his legs poking out like a kangaroo joey. Has helped with his anxiety heaps. Highly recommend.-PET LOVER |
TS Pet Products Canopy Plush Bed Grey | My 10kg Aussie Terrierloves to snuggle in this bed! I wanted him to feel secure and warm. This bed does just that. The canopy is secured with a zip which allows for easy removal and it stays supported upright as it's made of a sturdy foam. I did however replaced the pillow insert with a smaller foam mat to give him a bit more room to sit and turn around. I would recommend this product for small dogs. - SARAH |
Frequently Asked Questions:
Why does my dog pee on their bed?
Have you wondered why your dog has wet the bed? House soiling, including the bedding, can have a number of different causes:
- Medical issues, for example endocrine diseases, kidney disease and urinary tract diseases, can all lead to accidents in bed.
- Anxiety or fear and excitation, especially in puppies still learning bladder control, can also lead to house accidents. To read more about this, see our article on What is submissive urination and how do I stop it?
- Territorial marking or poor toilet training are other potential reasons your dog is wetting the bed.
The important thing is to rule out medical causes, which can be more serious, and try to identify what is motivating the behaviour. To read more about this topic, see our article 5 reasons why dogs pee inside.
To find out more about creature comforts for your pooch, read How to dogify your apartment and 3 Daily habits to improve your pet's health.
Author info: Dr Nicole du Plessis - Pet Circle In House Veterinarian