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Choose a bed that is comfortable and appropriate in size and style for your Bordoodle's physical needs and sleeping habits. Some dogs prefer beds that have elevated sides or supports, while others like flat, cushioned beds.
Choose a peaceful location with low foot traffic for your Bordoodle's sleeping area. Canine hybrids tend to prefer resting in areas that provide them with a sense of safety and comfort.
Make sure the resting environment maintains a pleasant temperature, not excessively warm or chilly.Stay away from drafts and direct sunshine when you arrange your bed.
Maintaining cleanliness is crucial for ensuring the comfort and health of your Bordoodle. It is important to ensure that the resting area is free of any debris or allergens that could potentially irritate their skin or respiratory system. Regularly launder the linens.
The Bordoodles need around 12 to 14 hours of rest daily, which may vary depending on their age and level of activity. Establishing consistent sleep and wake-up times is absolutely essential for maintaining a dependable routine for your Bordoodle.