Choosing A Dog Bed

Choose Dog Bed

Questions

  • Why a good dog bed matters
  • Understanding your dog's needs
  • Types of dog beds
  • Maintaining your dog's bed
Choosing the perfect dog bed can make all the difference in your four-legged friend’s comfort and how easily they’re able to settle. We'll explore the various types of dog beds available and offer practical tips on selecting the best one for your canine companion. Your four-legged friend should always have a choice of different places to rest and sleep so they’re not limited to just one area but these can be a mixture of dog beds, comfy blankets and the couch or even your own bed if you allow them on the furniture. The more choices they have, the easier it is to assess the kinds of beds they really enjoy.  

Why a good dog bed matters

A good dog bed is more than just a place for your pet to snooze away the day. It's essential for their health, comfort, and happiness. Dogs spend a significant portion of their lives sleeping, so providing them with a comfortable and supportive bed is crucial.  
A supportive dog bed can help alleviate joint pain and arthritis, particularly for older dogs. Orthopaedic beds, for example, are designed to provide extra support and cushioning, which can be beneficial for dogs with joint issues. A bed that is easy to clean can help prevent skin infections and allergies so depending on your pooch and the sorts of things you want to prioritise when getting a dog bed, your search may lead you to make a different choice to another pet parent. 

Dog sitting in their bed.
Dogs, like humans, need a comfortable and safe place to rest. A cosy bed can provide a sense of security and help reduce anxiety, especially for dogs that are prone to stress. The right bed can also offer a retreat for your dog, giving them a safe space to relax and unwind. 
A comfortable dog bed can significantly improve your pet's sleep quality. Dogs need a good night's sleep to stay healthy and happy. A well-rested dog is more likely to be energetic, playful, and better behaved. If you’re still tired after an uncomfortable night of restlessness, you’re likely to be cranky and this can happen to your four legged friend as well. 

Understanding your dog's needs

Before choosing a dog bed, it's essential to understand your fur baby’s specific needs. Puppies and young dogs tend to have different needs compared to older dogs. Puppies may require a smaller, more durable bed that can withstand their chewing and playful nature. Older dogs, on the other hand, may benefit from more supportive beds that provide additional padding for their joints. 
The size and breed of your canine companion will play a significant role in determining the appropriate bed. Larger breeds will need bigger beds, while smaller breeds may prefer something more compact. It's essential to measure your dog and choose a bed that provides enough space for them to stretch out comfortably. If you have a rapidly growing puppy, you may want to get a bed they can grow into so you don’t have to replace it for every growth spurt.  
The material of the bed is an important factor to consider. Look for durable, high-quality materials that can withstand wear and tear. If your dog has allergies or sensitive skin, opt for hypoallergenic materials. If you go on lots of muddy adventures you may want something that is easy to wipe down or waterproof if you’re still in the early stages of toilet training.  
Observe your dog's sleeping habits to understand their preferences. Some dogs like to curl up, while others prefer to stretch out. Choosing a bed that accommodates your dog's sleeping style can enhance their comfort and help them get a better night's sleep. 

Types of dog beds

There are several types of dog beds available, each designed to cater to different needs and preferences. You may need to try out several different styles of beds to really find your pooch’s preferred place to sleep.  

Doughnut dog beds 

Doughnut beds, also known as bolster beds, feature raised edges that create a cosy, nest-like environment. These beds are ideal for dogs that like to curl up and feel secure. The raised edges provide support for your dog's head and neck, making them perfect for dogs that enjoy resting their heads on a pillow. The Rufus & Rosie Calming Grey Dog Bed is a great example of a doughnut bed. These calming dog beds are nice and deep, allowing your furry friend to sink into them, feel comforted and have the sweetest of dreams. 

Donut bed.

Mattress beds 

Mattress beds are flat and rectangular, similar to a human mattress. They provide ample space for dogs to stretch out and are suitable for all sleeping positions. The Scruffs Chester Dog Mattress is ideal for pups who like to sprawl and really stretch out while they sleep. They come in various thicknesses and materials, including memory foam and thick soft stuffing, making them a versatile choice for dogs of all ages and sizes. 

Crate dog beds and mats 

Crate beds, also known as crate mats, are designed to fit inside a dog crate or kennel. They provide a comfortable surface for your dog to lie on while in their crate, making crate training more pleasant for them. Crate beds are typically thin and easy to clean, making them a practical choice for crate use.  
The Danish Design Fleece Crate Mat is a nice thin bed to put at the base of a crate so it won’t take up too much space. If you want a little extra padding, the thicker Scruffs Expedition Crate Dog Mat is a great option. If your pooch loves the safety of their crate, you can make their den extra cosy and private by throwing a blanket over the top and covering three sides so only the entrance is exposed.  

Orthopaedic dog beds 

Orthopaedic beds are designed to provide extra support and cushioning, making them ideal for dogs with joint pain or arthritis. These beds often feature memory foam or supportive foam layers that conform to your dog's body, relieving pressure on their joints.  
Orthopaedic beds are suitable for dogs of all ages, but made particularly for older dogs or those with mobility issues. The Snug & Cosy Memory Foam Noodle Mat is a great example, it’s made with older dogs in mind. The memory foam offers plenty of support while it’s not too thick so it won’t be difficult for your aging pooch to step up onto. 

Dog sitting comfortably.

Cooling dog mats 

Cooling mats like the Rufus & Rosie Multi Purpose Dog Cooling Mat are designed to keep your dog cool and comfortable, particularly in hot weather. These beds often feature a gel or water-filled layer that absorbs and dissipates heat, helping to regulate your dog's body temperature. Cooling mats are an excellent choice for dogs with thick coats or those that overheat easily. You can either use them on their own or even line your pup’s usual soft bed to make sure they don’t overheat during warm nights.  

Waterproof dog beds  

Waterproof dog beds are specifically designed to repel moisture and resist the absorption of liquids. Constructed with water-resistant fabrics and sealed seams, these beds protect the inner cushioning from spills, accidents, and outdoor elements.  
Such beds are particularly useful for four-legged friends that are prone to incontinence, puppies still in the house training phase, or pets that enjoy outdoor adventures. The easy-to-clean surface of waterproof beds also simplifies maintenance so you can maintain a hygienic sleeping environment. The Snug & Cosy Pescara Green, Waterproof Dog Bed is great for furry friends who like the great outdoors, even when you need an XXL dog bed for your giant fur baby!  

Indestructible dog beds 

Tough beds are constructed with durable materials designed to withstand heavy use and rigorous activity. These beds are especially beneficial for dogs that are strong chewers or those who tend to be rough on their bedding. Tough beds are often made with tear-resistant fabrics and reinforced stitching, ensuring longevity and providing a dependable resting place for even the most energetic pups. If your pooch tends to tear out the stuffing from most soft beds, you can even opt for a plastic bed like the Happy Pet Plastic Dog Bed. You can fill it with blankets that may not be as tempting to destroy and it’s even a great choice for furry friends who prefer to snuggle over a cover to sleep.  

Dog sleeping under the blanket.

Maintaining your dog's bed

Once you've chosen the perfect dog bed, it's essential to maintain it properly to ensure your pooch stays comfortable. Regular cleaning and maintenance can help extend the life of the bed and keep it in good condition.  
Clearing the bed will help to prevent the build-up of dirt, hair, and allergens. Most dog beds come with removable covers that can be machine washed. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's cleaning instructions to avoid damaging the bed. For beds without removable covers, spot cleaning with a pet safe detergent and water can help keep them fresh. 
Regularly inspect your dog's bed for signs of wear and tear. Check for any rips, tears, or flattened areas that may need to be replaced. A threadbare bed that no longer offers support will not provide the same night's sleep as a nice fluffy bed they can relax into. To prevent the bed from becoming flattened or uneven, rotate and fluff it regularly. This can help maintain the bed's shape and provide consistent support for your dog. By moving it around a little you can make sure your pooch isn’t just sleeping in the same area and wearing it down faster.  
Choosing the right dog bed is essential for your pet's health, comfort, and well-being. By understanding your dog's specific needs and preferences, you can select a bed that provides the perfect balance of support and comfort. With the right bed, your dog will enjoy a cosy night's sleep and wake up feeling refreshed and ready for the day. 
A happy and well-rested dog makes for a happy pet parent! If you're looking for the perfect bed for your pooch, visit us in store and online for a wide selection of different varieties to suit every fur baby. Â