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A sturdy and cosy dog bed that is just right for your Australian Retriever in terms of size and comfort should be your first purchase. Dogs with joint problems or those who are getting on in years could find relief on an orthopedic bed. Your dog should be able to stretch out comfortably on the bed, so choose wisely.

Make sure your dog has a peaceful, undisturbed place to sleep. Feeling safe and secure before bed might help you have a better night's sleep. Do not put the bed in a very populated place or next to any noisy machinery or other sources of noise.

Think about how hot or cold the room you've selected to sleep in is. Make sure it's not too hot or too chilly and has enough ventilation. Creating a cosy space can improve the quality of sleep for dogs, especially if they have a temperature preference.

Make sure your Australian Retriever can get to things that smell familiar to them, such as their blanket or your clothes. They may feel more at ease and protected when they sleep with familiar aromas. Think about setting up a few extra cosy spaces throughout your house where you can take a nap during the day.

Crate training may be a reassuring experience for some dogs, and a well-appointed cage can provide a secure and pleasant environment for them to sleep. Make sure the crate is big enough, and train your dog to link it with good things by using positive reinforcement.

Maintain a spotless resting place for your dog by washing bedding on a regular basis and clearing the area of any dirt or debris. Your dog's entire health will benefit from this clean surroundings.

It is important to consider your Australian Retriever's tastes. Have some flexibility and change their sleeping arrangements if you see a pattern of where or how they like to sleep. It may take some trial and error to find out where your Australian Retriever sleeps best since every dog is different.

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