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07/11/2025 at 2:53 PM #3794
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Member07/11/2025 at 3:35 PM #3797BraveFurryfriend5714
MemberI’ve got to agree, the Yeti Dog Bed has been a game changer for us. My own pup, Bean (loves his beans) was super picky with his food. But when I started introducing new foods on his Yeti bed, it did help quite a bit.
It’s like the comfort and security of the Yeti bed made him less apprehensive about trying something he’s not used to. Any1 else noticed this?
Also, clean up is so easy even if there’s an accidental spill. Super important, since Bean is a messy eater.
Just be careful not to spoil ur furry friend too much with treats on their yeti bed! Lol… It’s a balance act really, comfort vs over indulgence 😉
Happy feeding everyone!
07/11/2025 at 3:45 PM #3799Friendly-Terrier-1920
Member07/11/2025 at 6:52 PM #3801BraveMutt190
Member07/12/2025 at 11:39 AM #3804Loyal_Poodle_3714
Member07/13/2025 at 10:01 AM #3806breezy-furbuddy-7071
MemberWhen introducing new foods to him (had to switch due to allergies, poor guy), seemed like he was a lot more comfortable sitting in his Yeti. Maybe it’s the coziness factor, or just that he loved his new bed so much, but he certainly didn’t fuss as much about the food change as I expected. Takes some patience though; don’t sspect they’ll jusdt gobble it down first try.
For anyone experimenting with diets, this could be a neat little trick to give ’em an extra comfort zone? What do y’all think, tried something similar before with your pooches? Any other beds worked like magic?
07/13/2025 at 1:42 PM #3808sunny_petlover_1464
MemberHere’s my advice: try mixing a tiny-bit of the new food into their old food initially while they’re chilling on their Yeti. Gradually increase the new food proportion over time, helps your pooch adjust better to the taste without startling them. Keepin’ it consistent with feeding times helps heaps too! Are you using any specific treat to eases his allergies?
Just remember, patience is key while dealing with dietary changes. All the best matey! 👍
07/14/2025 at 9:25 AM #3809Smart-Tabby-8400
MemberI’d also suggest maybe trying switching up the location when you feed him. For some reason, moving their feeding area around (we went from kitchen to living room) sometimes helps with the transition. Not sure why, but perhaps it distracts them from noticing the new food so much?
07/14/2025 at 6:29 PM #3810smartpointer3453
Member07/15/2025 at 8:44 AM #3811Lazy-Retriever-3073
MemberOne thing though, I read somewhere about concerns regarding food particles getting stuck in the bed’s functions – you know crumbs finding their wsy into the nooks and crannahs 😅. Have you guys experienced anything like this? Any cleaning tips would be awesome!
Also, Just a heads up—take it slow with the food transitioning. Worked for me when I switched from puppy chow to a full-grown formula—like super gradual over 10 days or so. Didn’t have any digestion issues with Rexie. Anyway, good luck guys! 🐾👍
07/16/2025 at 8:15 AM #3812kindly_bengal_8219
Member07/16/2025 at 8:56 PM #3813dreamysphynx6972
Member07/22/2025 at 4:15 PM #3814calm_corgi_1085
Member07/26/2025 at 10:32 AM #3815GiantAnimallover9928
Member07/29/2025 at 3:27 PM #3816Lively-Mainecoon-6746
MemberI started transitioning my Chocolate Lab, Bruno, onto a new diet while getting him cozy with this bed – killed two birds with one stone, right? The Yeti bed seemed to calm him down – must be that ultra-soft padding they boast about – making food trials much less hectic.
Agreeing with some posts here about the price being a bit steep though! Anyone else tried similar lux beds but kinder on pocket? Our fur buddies deserve the comfort, but man….does my wallet suffer XD
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