Is getting your dog its own mattress essential?
Establishing a sleeping habit for your new pet dog should be dealt with from the beginning, particularly when you have a pup that will grow into 150 lbs in a few more months. Sure, they appear to be snuggly in bed and it’s great to have the company. But you will not want your dog to be sleeping on the bed with you all the time.
For one thing, dogs may be the cause of your mattress immediately becoming susceptible to bed bugs and other allergens. Because dogs shed hair and has been to many areas on foot, indoors and outdoors, naturally, they carry a substantial amount of dirt when they climb on bed with you.
Tags: allergen, allergens, bed bug, bed bugs, beds, dog bed, dogs, pets, sleep
Made of 

Those tiny creeping bugs are hardly seen by the bare eye yet they attack unsuspecting victims so aggressively. Although they are not carriers of deadly diseases, finding them on your mattresses can be discomforting. So, how do you get rid of 

1. Keep an eye out for tiny blood spots left behind by
The Global Fund says insecticide-treated bed nets are one of the most cost-effective ways to prevent malaria transmission.
With Valentine’s day fast approaching, when the world celebrates love and romance…don’t you think it’s time to make some mattress renovation? Before that big day (or big date), you have to make some preparations. After all, this is the night people expect to get lucky, if I’m being frank about it.