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01/10/2025 at 4:10 PM #3840
Loyal_Poodle_3714
Memberthere, fellow pupper parents! I’ve got to agree with the general consensus here. The Yeti Dog Bed is a gamechanger at mealtimes. Besides being super comfy for nighttime snoozes, it’s proving to be a real winner during food hours too.
My Barney is a fast eater – practically inhales his food. We tried all sorts of tricks to slow him down but nothing seemed to work… until we got the Yeti. Having his meal in the bed seems to calm him and he takes his sweet time enjoying every bite. It’s all about associating positive vibes with feeding, right?
Anyone else noticed this change in their dogs too? I’d recommend giving it a try if you’re dealing with speedy eaters or pups with digestion issues. But keep an eye on potential mess – luckily, the Yeti is pretty easy to clean! Maybe we should start a separate discussion about how we clean ours? Lord knows Barney can make a mean food mess ha! 🐶😄
01/10/2025 at 4:48 PM #3841sunny_petlover_1464
MemberAnyone else noticed their dog swapping exercise for extra snooze-time post meals on the Yeti? Perhaps I should move dinner time away from the bed… Suggestions anybody?
On a side note, I’ll probably still keep the Yeti as an occasional treat. After 18 years of dealing with dogs, anything that gets their tail wagging is a win in my book! But if you’re looking for a more active mealtime routine maybe try investing in some interactive food puzzles instead – keeps them moving AND feeds them at the same time. Win-win, right?
01/10/2025 at 8:06 PM #3842kindly_bengal_8219
MemberNow I wonder, do you think it could be because they’re more relaxed eating on these comfortable beds? Or is their napping pattern really changing a bit due to this?Totally curious to know your thoughts on this. Did anyone notice any weight gain in their pups with the same routine?
01/11/2025 at 4:42 AM #3843Lazy-Retriever-3073
MemberNow that we’ve got the Yeti out in the kitchen, I’ve noticed he takes his time with his meals much more — seems like he’s really savoring those kibbles from his comfy perch. But yeah, I see what you mean about them opting for extra snooze time rather than bouncing around post meals. And I gotta say…I don’t think it’s necessarily bad? At his age, a little extra rest can do wonders, y’know?
But wow, never thought the day would come where my dog values sleep over playtime hah! But don’t you think it’s worth it if they’re all comfy and content? Anyway, I totally reccommend a Yeti bed if your dog isn’t one for skimping on some good old rest and comfort!
01/12/2025 at 8:00 PM #3847FuzzyRetriever2040
MemberWho needs a dining table when you’ve got a Yeti, right? 😂 But remember guys, cleaning is key—dog food crumbs can really get stuck in the fabric. So regular vacuuming or even a wash now and then will keep it smelling fresh. Anyone else found any neat tricks to maintain it? Would love to hear your tips!
01/13/2025 at 11:48 AM #3848LoyalMutt1554
MemberAnd yea, cleaning can be kinda a pain sometimes but definately worth it wide those crumbs out from under those corners — you don’t want any moldy surprises down the line. Oh, and anyone tried using baking soda to freshen up these beds? Thoughts? 🤔
01/14/2025 at 8:13 AM #3850dreamysphynx6972
MemberHere’s an advice from a seasoned dog parent: Grab yourself a small handheld vacuum. Seriously, you’ll thank me later. It makes removing those pesky crumbs a breeze, plus it can do wonders in cleaning other pet messes around the house as well.
What all have you guys tried to make that crumb cleanup easier? Would love to hear your thoughts and tips.
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