Pool & Patio Rectangle Dog Bed – Lime
Water- and fade-resistant, the washable, removable cover of the the Snoozer Pool and Patio Rectangular Dog Bed means hours of fun, sun and snoozing. The dog and pet bed has a poly/cedar mix fill and is available in 4 sizes and 13 great colors. One-year limited warranty.
Features:
- Water-resistant
- Fade-resistant
- Washable and removable cover
- Inner liner filled with cedar/poly mix
- One-year limited warranty
Sizes:
- Small: 24 in. W x 19 in. D x 4 in. sidewall
- Medium: 36 in. W x 21 in. D x 4 in. sidewall
- Large: 42 in. W x 24 in. D x 4 in. sidewall
- X-Large: 38 in. W x 48 in. D x 4 in. sidewall
Luxury Lookout ®I Dog Car Seat – Pink Micro
The Luxury Lookout I Dog Car Seat allows your dog or pet to ride in style and comfort. Made with an elegant microsuede cover, this chic new car seat will be the envy of dogs everywhere. Available in a variety of colors, you are sure to find the perfect car seat to match your car’s interior. An optional Travel Rack allows your pet to have food and water while on the go.
Features:
- Zipper removable microsuede cover
- Includes pillow with removable/washable cover for added comfort
- Connection strap included for the seat belt to join the harness
- Available in a variety of fabric options
Sizes:
Small 12” W x 14” D 19” H x 15” W x 17”D Up to 18lbs
Can dogs pee in their sleep?
Yes, dogs can pee in their sleep. There are a number of different conditions that can lead to urination during sleep. They can also have trouble “holding it” until they get outside to go potty, so it may appear that they peed while they were sleeping but they were actually awake and aware. If you suspect your dog is peeing in their sleep, here are possible causes.
Why do dogs snore?
Snoring is fairly common in dogs. Just as with humans, it can range in intensity from cute to disturbing, and just as with humans, snoring in dogs happens for the same basic physiological reason: there’s some type of blockage in the airways that prevents air from passing unobstructed.
But what causes the blockage? There are many potential underlying causes of airway blockages that can cause snoring in dogs.