“Switching Foods and New Habits: The Yeti Dog Bed Experience”

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    Hey! Funny you mention the Yeti bed. My Bailey absolutely loves her Yeti dog bed. It’s been really interesting to see how a change in diet can stir up new behaviors. After switching her food to something healthier, she’s become wayy more playful and humbly retreated into her Yeti nest every time she’s had enough fun for the time being.

    Has anyone else from you noticed these changes?. Food plays such a huge part in our dogs’ behavior, both physically and emotionally! I’d love to hear your experiences :). One last thought – watch out if your pup is getting too comfortable with their certain eating habits. A diverse diet is just as important for them as it is for us!

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    He was always a fussy eater but now he finishes up his new food much faster, presumably to dive into that bed asap…haha!

    Oh and btw – that bed is worth every single penny in case any of you’re still on the fence about it! Superior quality, extremely robust and Max hasn’t looked comfier. Although, do you think the immediate food change & his newfound love for Yeti could be related?

    P.S. – Don’t worry too much abt upsets during diet switches, little patience never hurts! 😉

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    But if I had to choose between a hungry dog annd a content one lounging on his favorite Yeti, I’ll pick the latter any day of the week. The transformation in him has been heartwarming to witness 🐶 Anyone else got similar experiences with their fur-babies loving the bed so much, they gobble down dinner now just to get playground time on it?

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    Funny enough, my cocker spaniel had a similar experience after I got her the Yeti dog bed. She was never interested in her food before, but now she gulps that stuff down jsut to jump into her cozy spot! Has anyone tried this for more active dogs too? My German Shepherd seems too busy sniffing around to appreciate the luxury of the Yeti (darn his curiosity!). Would be great if we could figure out how to shift some habits without making dogs feel too anxious oor spoiled. 🐾

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    Has anyone else had this happen? Not a big issue at the end of the day, though; I’ve found that incorporating more “reward” foods into Bella’s diet has balanced things out. A handful of blueberries or a bit of cooked chicken does the trick in our home. Try it out annd see if that teaser doesn’t bring your fur baby bounding off their cozy throne for meal times again. 🐶💕

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    What really got me curious is.. does anyone else’s dog get their food crumbs all over the Yeti bed? Mine literally eats his meals there, no idea why! How do you guys clean it? The fabric’s been holding up pretty good so far but I’m a bit wary about long-term effects of this newfound dining habit. Any tips or tricks on cleaning would be helpful!

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    Post: Hah, I thought my terrier Timmy was the only one scattering crumbs all over his Yeti bed; turns out it’s a universal dog thing! He will literally drag his treats to his Yeti, i mean, that thing must be comfy enough to have dinner on!! 😅 Not too fond of constantly cleaning up though. Does anyone know how easy these are to wash in case of a crumb emergency?

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