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How to Choose the Perfect Dog Safety Blanket
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How to Choose the Perfect Dog Safety Blanket

Your dog deserves comfort and security, especially during stressful situations or recovery periods. A quality dog safety blanket can provide the warmth and reassurance your furry friend needs. We at DogingtonPost understand that choosing the right safety blanket involves more than just picking the softest option. The wrong choice could pose health risks or simply fail to meet your pet’s specific needs. What Makes a Dog Safety Blanket Actually Safe Dog safety blankets differ significantly from regular pet blankets through specific design features that prevent accidents and health risks. A truly safe blanket uses non-toxic, hypoallergenic materials like organic cotton or medical-grade polyester that won’t irritate sensitive skin or cause allergic reactions. The American Kennel Club emphasizes that toxic materials in pet products can lead to respiratory issues and skin problems, which makes material selection vital for your dog’s health. Material Safety Standards Matter Most Safe dog blankets feature tightly woven fabrics that resist tears and prevent loose threads that dogs might ingest. Avoid blankets with decorative elements like tassels, buttons, or loose embroidery that create choking hazards. Quality safety blankets use reinforced stitches and tear-resistant construction to withstand daily use without creating dangerous fabric pieces. Waterproof options with TPU coatings provide protection without compromising breathability, while machine-washable materials maintain hygiene standards that prevent bacterial growth. Size and Weight Requirements The blanket size must match your dog’s sleep area without excess material that could cause entanglement. Small dogs need lightweight options under two pounds, while large breeds can safely use blankets up to five pounds. Never use weighted blankets designed for humans, as the added weight can trap or injure smaller animals. Adult dogs sleep 10.1 hours daily on average, making proper blanket size essential for comfortable, safe rest periods. Temperature Control Features Dogs require different temperature management based on their breed and age. Short-coated breeds like Greyhounds struggle with temperature regulation and need blankets with better insulation properties. Breathable fabrics prevent overheating during warmer months, while fleece materials offer excellent warmth for colder climates. Look for blankets that allow air circulation to prevent moisture buildup (which can lead to skin irritation or bacterial growth). Safety Situations That Require Special Blankets Dogs need safety blankets during crate training, travel, recovery from surgery, or anxiety episodes. Puppies and senior dogs benefit most from additional warmth and security due to their unique physiological needs. Monitor your dog’s behavior closely during initial blanket use to identify signs of distress or overheating, and always provide an escape route if your pet becomes uncomfortable. These specific safety requirements lead directly to the various types of safety blankets available on the market today. Which Safety Features Actually Matter The fabric composition determines your dog’s health and safety more than any other factor. Medical-grade polyester and organic cotton represent the gold standard for dog blankets because they resist bacterial growth and maintain structural integrity after repeated washing. These materials cost 30-40% more than standard fabrics, but veterinarians report significantly fewer skin irritations and respiratory issues in dogs that use certified non-toxic blankets. Avoid synthetic blends that contain formaldehyde or flame retardants (which the Environmental Protection Agency links to long-term health problems in pets). Machine-washable fabrics rated for hot water cycles above 140°F eliminate bacteria and allergens that accumulate in pet bedding. Proper Size Prevents Dangerous Entanglement Measure your dog from nose to tail base and add 12 inches for safe coverage without excess material. Small dogs under 25 pounds require blankets that weigh less than 1.5 pounds to prevent mobility restrictions, while dogs over 50 pounds can safely use blankets up to 4 pounds. Width should match your dog’s sleep area exactly – too much fabric creates entanglement risks that cause panic injuries. Professional dog trainers recommend blankets sized 20% smaller than the designated sleep space to prevent bunching and twisted fabric scenarios. Never purchase human-sized blankets for dogs, as excess material poses serious safety hazards during sleep and play. Chew-Resistant Construction Saves Lives Ripstop nylon and heavy-duty canvas withstand aggressive chewing better than fleece or cotton alternatives. Quality safety blankets feature double-stitched seams and reinforced edges that prevent fabric separation when dogs scratch or bite. Veterinary emergency data shows that intestinal blockages in dogs result from ingested fabric pieces (which makes tear-resistant materials essential for active pets). Avoid blankets with loose threads, decorative elements, or weak stitching that create choking hazards. Test fabric strength when you pull corners firmly – quality blankets show no separation or thread loosening under normal stress. Replace any blanket immediately if you notice fraying, holes, or loose material that your dog could swallow. These safety features become even more important when you consider the specific needs of different dog types and life stages. Which Safety Blanket Works for Your Dog Puppies under six months need ultra-lightweight blankets that weigh less than one pound because their muscles cannot handle heavier materials. The PetAmi Waterproof Dog Blanket offers plush comfort in four sizes that manufacturers design for small breeds, while the Bedsure Waterproof Dog Blankets combine Sherpa fleece with faux fur to provide security without overwhelming tiny frames. Small dogs like Chihuahuas and Yorkshire Terriers require blankets with superior insulation properties because they lose body heat 40% faster than larger breeds (according to veterinary thermal studies). Choose blankets with non-slip backing to prevent slides on smooth surfaces, and always select machine-washable options since puppies have accidents frequently during house training. Large Dogs Need Heavy-Duty Protection Active dogs over 50 pounds destroy standard blankets within weeks through aggressive scratches and chews. The Furhaven Waterproof Throw Blanket uses polyester with reinforced stitches that withstand rough treatment, while the PupProtector Waterproof Throw Blanket features ultra-soft faux fur combined with waterproof backing for maximum durability. German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, and other working breeds need blankets sized 60 inches by 80 inches minimum to provide full coverage without restriction. Ripstop nylon construction prevents tear propagation when dogs dig or scratch, and double-layer waterproofing protects furniture from drool and outdoor dirt. Replace blankets immediately if you notice any fabric separation or loose threads that create ingestion hazards. Senior Dogs Require Therapeutic Features Dogs over seven years old need blankets with orthopedic support properties to relieve joint pressure and arthritis pain. Senior pets sleep 14-20 hours daily, which makes comfort features essential for quality of life. Choose blankets with memory foam backing or quilted padding that conforms to body shape and reduces pressure points on hips and elbows. Temperature regulation becomes critical for older dogs since their metabolisms slow significantly – select breathable fabrics that prevent overheating while maintaining consistent warmth. Dogs with mobility issues benefit from blankets with handles or grip areas that help owners move pets safely without causing injury or stress. Final Thoughts Your dog safety blanket investment pays off when you prioritize material quality over price. Wash new blankets twice before first use to remove manufacturing residues that could irritate sensitive skin. Check fabric integrity weekly for loose threads or tears that create safety hazards. Proper maintenance extends blanket life significantly. Machine wash in hot water above 140°F monthly to eliminate bacteria and allergens. Air dry completely before storage to prevent mold growth (which causes respiratory problems in sensitive dogs). Temperature preferences vary by breed and season. Monitor your pet for overheating signs like excessive panting or restlessness, then switch to lighter materials during warmer months. We at DogingtonPost provide comprehensive dog care guidance to help you make informed decisions about your pet’s health and comfort needs.
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That New Japanese Prime Minister Is One Feisty Chica
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That New Japanese Prime Minister Is One Feisty Chica

That New Japanese Prime Minister Is One Feisty Chica
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Sunny Hostin: America 'Still Is Sickened' With Racism and Slavery
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Sunny Hostin: America 'Still Is Sickened' With Racism and Slavery

Sunny Hostin, the staunchly racist co-host of ABC News’s The Views, was on a roll this week between declaring on Monday’s show that America was “founded” on “racism and slavery;” then doubling down on Tuesday’s edition of their Behind the Table podcast, saying “this country still is sickened” with such things. In a bitter rant during Monday’s show, reacting to former First Lady Michelle Obama’s comments attacking America for not electing a woman yet, Hostin gave her take “as an afro-Latina” lashing out at America as racist: Because of my lived experience as an afro-Latina, I'm able to look at this world with a different prism and I'm able to tell this country and tell this audience and tell my fellow co-hosts some uncomfortable truths. This is a country based on racism and slavery and founded in it. There is systemic racism. And misogyny "I never met anyone that raises their hand and says, I'm racist,” she continued to attack Americans who voted for President Trump. “However, there are people that seem to be able to look the other way when it comes to racism. So you have a president who traffics in misogyny, who traffics in xenophobia, who traffics in sexism. And won against a black woman."   Staunchly racist Sunny Hostin lashes out at America for not electing a woman for president: "Because of my lived experience an afro-Latina, I'm able to look at this world with a different prism and I'm able to tell this country and tell this audience and tell my fellow co-hosts… pic.twitter.com/dKWaCYbFPX — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) November 17, 2025   Fast forward to Tuesday’s podcast and executive producer Brian Teta mentioned her comment “had a lot of people talking online.” In discussion about wokeism, Hostin doubled down and asserted that America was still “sickened with” what she was talking about: TETA: Well, the word “woke” just has been completely co-opted and changed into something different. HOSTIN: It’s been co-opted and bastardized but yeah. I believe that to be aware of inequity and injustice is to be woke. And so now, they've turned it around like it's a bad thing to be aware that someone is suffering that someone doesn't have the same opportunity. And I just – I think it's ridiculous that people don't see what this country was founded on and what this country still is sickened with. “It's a sick country. It’s a racist country,” she declared.   On The View's podcast, Sunny Hostin doubles down her anti-Americanism, that the country was and is still about racism and slavery: "I think it's ridiculous that people don't see what this country was founded on and what this country still is sickened with. it's a sick country.… pic.twitter.com/m6KYfPIUDC — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) November 19, 2025   Later in the podcast, Hostin scoffed at the idea of being racist toward whites: A lot of it for me is a little bit different because it when you think about it. You have the Department of Justice suing law firms or investigating law firms for anti-white racism. I mean think about that they tried to sue investigate Perkins Coie, this law firm that only has three percent black lawyers there. Where is the discrimination? What she conveniently omitted was how the firm allegedly announced that they would be implementing racial quotas for their hiring processes, according to the White House. “So that's what I'm talking about in terms of this country. You know, white supremacy is – it has become a big thing. And not talking about it doesn't make it go away,” she sneered. Teta brought the conversation back to Obama’s comments about America not being ready to elect a woman. Of course, Hostin agreed with her queen that it would happen “not in my life time.”   Hostin continued to spew racial resentment toward whites as she claims that America would never elect a black woman, and could more likely elect a "white conservative woman" even before a liberal one. "Possible, but there's a lot of misogyny in this country as well, and sexism,"… pic.twitter.com/euHQTM4sS3 — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) November 19, 2025   Hostin soon amended that position to add a touch of racism: “Maybe a woman, but not a black woman, ever. Not in my lifetime. (…) A white conservative woman, yes.” Which she quickly tried dial back as well: “Possible, but there's a lot of misogyny in this country as well, and sexism.” Clearly, Hostin’s “lived experience” is chronic racial grievance. The transcript is below. Click "expand" to read: ABC’s Behind the Table November 18, 2025 10:52 (…) BRIAN TETA: Sunny delivered some of what she called “uncomfortable truths” about racism in this country. SUNNY HOSTIN: Yeah. TETA: And that had a lot of people talking online HOSTIN: And sexism. TETA: And sexism that was really – JOY BEHAR: I think that somebody said, this is not original. I forget which politician said it that wokeism is about racism really. Do you agree with that. TETA: Well, the word “woke” just has been completely co-opted and changed into something different. SUNNY HOSTIN: It’s been co-opted and bastardized but yeah. I believe that to be aware of inequity and injustice is to be woke. And so now, they've turned it around like it's a bad thing to be aware that someone is suffering that someone doesn't have the same opportunity. And I just – I think it's ridiculous that people don't see what this country was founded on and what this country still is sickened with. It's a sick country. It’s a racist country. (…) 12:29 HOSTIN: A lot of it for me is a little bit different because it when you think about it. You have the Department of Justice suing law firms or investigating law firms for anti-white racism. I mean think about that they tried to sue investigate Perkins Coie, this law firm that only has three percent black lawyers there. Where is the discrimination? So they’ve – BEHAR: How many white lawyers do they have? TETA: 97 percent. HOSITN: 97 percent. Yet, they're being – they were investigated BEHAR: That’s ridiculous! HOSTIN: - by the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division. BEHAR: They're under Trump? HOSTIN: Yes. BEHAR: Oh, well. HOSTIN: So that's what I'm talking about in terms of this country. You know, white supremacy is – it has become a big thing. And not talking about it doesn't make it go away. TETA: Well, going back to the Michelle Obama conversation. On the other side of it, right now after Election Day this year, there are 14 women leading states as governors in 2026, 10 Democrat, four Republican. Does that give you any hope that the country will get to a place where they feel comfortable with it? HOSTIN: Not in my lifetime, but yeah. BEHAR: I don't know. There’s Spanberger and the other one, I think could be in the running. TETA: Not that it's necessarily them but just that the idea that the country is getting more comfortable with women leaders, or do you think there's a difference between – HOSTIN: Maybe a woman, but not a black woman, ever. Not in my lifetime. BEHAR: Yeah, well, there's always action then reaction, action reaction. TETA: That's what I'm kind of hopeful for. I'm hopeful that things swing the other direction. BEHAR: It's possible that somebody like a Liz Cheney could win being – if she wasn't in the – a dog house with her own party right now, she could be somebody who could run. I think maybe a conservative one would win faster than a liberal. It’s possible. TETA: A lot of people think that. A lot of people think a conservative woman might win first. HOSTIN: A white conservative woman, yes. BEHAR: Maybe. Maybe. HOSTIN: Possible, but there's a lot of misogyny in this country as well, and sexism. (…)
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Lee Zeldin humiliates Jasmine Crockett over her embarrassing accusation about Epstein donations
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Lee Zeldin humiliates Jasmine Crockett over her embarrassing accusation about Epstein donations

Left-wing firebrand Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) tried to smear Republicans with a bizarre attack about supposed campaign donations from deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein but got humiliated instead.Crockett tried to insinuate that the disgraced financier had donated to the campaign of former Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin of New York along with other Republican politicians.'Crockett should get censured for this and staff should be fired. What a shocking embarrassment.'"Folks who also took money from somebody named Jeffrey Epstein, as I had my team dig in very quickly: Mitt Romney, the NRCC, Lee Zeldin, [former President] George Bush ... McCain-Palin," she said in a video that was circulated on social media."I just wanna be clear. If this is the standard that we're gonna make, just know we gonna expose it all!" she added. "Just know that the FEC filings? They are available for everybody to review!"Zeldin mocked her in a post on his social media account."Yes Crockett, a physician named Dr. Jeffrey Epstein (who is a totally different person than the other Jeffrey Epstein) donated to a prior campaign of mine," he wrote."NO FREAKIN RELATION YOU GENIUS!" he added with interspersed clapping emojis.Others hopped in to make fun of Crockett's suggestion."My team dug into Representative Crocket. Did you know she died at the ALAMO?! Stop the presses," joked one account."Please order immediate testing of the drinking water across her congressional district — something is seriously wrong with it," added another.A Blaze News request for comment to Crockett's office was not immediately answered.RELATED: Jasmine Crockett calls Trump a 'piece of s**t' during rant at left-wing rally "Crockett should get censured for this and staff should be fired. What a shocking embarrassment to go to the floor with this kind of insane accusation, and have the WRONG JEFFREY EPSTEIN," replied GOP communications expert Matt Whitlock.Crockett has recently suggested that she may launch a campaign for the U.S. Senate as retribution against Texas Republicans who redistricted the congressional maps to help them in the midterm elections."If you want to take my seat of 766,000 away, I feel like there has to be some karma in that to where I take your seat that is for 30 million away," she said in October. "So we are, you know, the primary is the primary. That's cool, but you got to win the general. So we are doing some testing here shortly to see if I can expand the electorate."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Del. Stacey Plaskett Tells CNN ‘There Are a Lot of People Who Have Done a Lot of Crimes’
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Del. Stacey Plaskett Tells CNN ‘There Are a Lot of People Who Have Done a Lot of Crimes’

Del. Stacey Plaskett Tells CNN ‘There Are a Lot of People Who Have Done a Lot of Crimes’
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Charlotte Teacher Says Only Four Students Showed Up for Homeroom During ICE Operations
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Charlotte Teacher Says Only Four Students Showed Up for Homeroom During ICE Operations

Charlotte Teacher Says Only Four Students Showed Up for Homeroom During ICE Operations
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Martha MacCallum Challenges Dem Calling for Military to Defy 'Illegal' Trump Orders and Comes Up Empty
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Martha MacCallum Challenges Dem Calling for Military to Defy 'Illegal' Trump Orders and Comes Up Empty

Martha MacCallum Challenges Dem Calling for Military to Defy 'Illegal' Trump Orders and Comes Up Empty
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'Fasten Your Seatbelts': We've Got the Dissent in the Texas Redistricting Case...and It's a Doozy
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'Fasten Your Seatbelts': We've Got the Dissent in the Texas Redistricting Case...and It's a Doozy

'Fasten Your Seatbelts': We've Got the Dissent in the Texas Redistricting Case...and It's a Doozy
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Trump's New Homeless Policies Boost Work, Sobriety, and Real Recovery
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Trump's New Homeless Policies Boost Work, Sobriety, and Real Recovery

Trump's New Homeless Policies Boost Work, Sobriety, and Real Recovery
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Is CA's AG the Next to Fall? Rob Bonta's Campaign Spent $468K on Lawyers During Federal Criminal Probe
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Is CA's AG the Next to Fall? Rob Bonta's Campaign Spent $468K on Lawyers During Federal Criminal Probe

Is CA's AG the Next to Fall? Rob Bonta's Campaign Spent $468K on Lawyers During Federal Criminal Probe
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