Discover how to create a comfortable and harmonious home with your dog.
Definitely! Let us show you how living a dog doesn’t mean sacrificing your personal style. Find out how to maintain your home with a four-legged companion.

The Sleeping Place
Your dog should have a permanent sleeping place in your home. This should be in a quiet zone, like your bedroom or working area and should not be in any passage room. Depending on your dog's needs, you can also set up several sleeping places for your dog – next to the couch, in your bedroom or in the home office. For ideal hygiene and cleanliness, covers should be removable and washable. In between washes, you can easily vacuum the covers with a vacuum cleaner or brush.

How to choose the right bed for your dog?
The choice between a bolster bed, flat bed or a memory foam bed comes down to what is most comfortable for your dog. When choosing the best dog bed for your pooch, consider the following :
Some dogs have certain physical characteristics. For most dogs our bolster beds work the best. With over 10 years of experience with our own dogs and customers, most dogs tend to love the bolster beds most.
Stretched out or neck rest? Every dog has a different sleeping position. A flat bed is ideal for simply stretching out or daytime lounging. Bolster beds, on the other hand, offer your dog excellent neck support and are great for dogs who like more secure spaces.
Choosing the right size for your dog.
Enough space to stretch out, turn around like a clock - our golden mantra for choosing beds for our own dogs over the years. Always remember that the sleeping area should always be a bit larger than your dog. They should be able to stretch out easily on the bed so that the spine is relieved & supported during resting time. While most dogs fit in standard sizes, there can be some who fall between two sizes. When in doubt, simply size up! Or connect with us for a customized size.
The Feeding Place
Dogs are creatures of habit and routines are particularly important to them. Set a fixed feeding place where your dog is fed his meals undisturbed.
The choice of bowls and dog feeders in the market is huge, but what is suitable for your dog? Generally, it’s a choice between bowls and feeding diner stands.
Everyone knows about conventional dog bowls; two bowls (food and water). Set up a defined area in your home where dogs can be fed all meals. use an anti skid mat under the bowls. Always leave one bowl of fresh water on a anti skid mat for hydration.

Alternatively, you can also use dog diner stands. A raised frame, can be placed on the floor, allowing your dog to eat in a more comfortable upright position. Always leave one bowl of fresh water in the diner for hydration.

Space to store accessories
Dogs come with a lot of "stuff." Small items such as harnesses, leashes, collars and toys need easily accessible storage space.
We all know that some small parts tend to get spread around. So it makes sense to have a cupboard or a drawer where their daily utility items can be neatly tucked away.
Our toy baskets are great to keep the toy chaos in order.
