Patterns are of help to dogs in much the same way these are to humans. Dog beds, in particular, come in a wide array of patterns, shapes, and colors: light, dark, polka, Kuba, Senna, Avar, Lore, stripes, print, round, square, rectangle, fill, reversible, couch, bolster, lounger, fleece, and others. Patterns add color, interest, and make dog beds fun to look at. The variety of patterns help dog owners sort out the dog beds of their choice.
If you are having a hard time deciding on which dog bed pattern to go for, these two simple tips may help you make up your mind:
1. The pattern should mirror your dog's ?personality?.
Who says dogs do not have an identity of their own? If people know you through your mobile device, your dog, on the other hand, is identified through the bed that it has. Hence, pick the pattern that best reflects your pet's personality.
Go for a dark, solid pattern if you own a brusque, assertive Rottweiler. If your Chihuahua is a shy, timid type, buy one that is of neutral, conservative print. You see, it is like the case of "Tell me who your friends are and I'll tell you who you are." The pattern really has much to tell about your pooch's personality.
2. The pattern should complement the surroundings.
The main consideration here is versatility. Go for a dog bed pattern with a chameleon-esque attribute. The pattern should go well anywhere you put it. You will not only save money because you have a dog bed that you can place everywhere, but you can also avert a possible eyesore ? as in the case of a red, polka dot pattern on a room painted in green.
Keep these tips in mind and you sure won't go wrong when you decide to choose and buy a dog bed pattern.