🐢 Things Square Dog Beds

Dog Beds –
Restful Sleep. Healthy Joints. Happy Dog.

Discover premium dog beds at Things Square β€” plush donut dog beds, warm cave beds, supportive orthopaedic dog beds, raised bolster beds, and cosy self-warming beds. Because quality sleep is as important for your dog's health as it is for yours β€” and they deserve the best rest possible.

βœ“ Donut, Orthopaedic & Cave Styles βœ“ All Dog Sizes S–XL βœ“ Washable Covers βœ“ Free Worldwide Delivery
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πŸ›Œ Shop by Bed Style

Dog Bed Styles – The Perfect Sleep for Every Dog

Dogs spend 12–14 hours sleeping daily. Choosing the right bed style for your dog's sleeping position and health needs is one of the most important purchases you can make for their long-term comfort.

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Donut & Round Beds
Plush circular beds with raised rim bolsters β€” perfect for dogs that curl up to sleep
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Cave & Hooded Beds
Enclosed hooded beds that provide a secure, den-like environment for anxious dogs
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Orthopaedic Dog Beds
Memory foam or thick supportive base for senior dogs and breeds prone to joint issues
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Bolster & Sofa Beds
Three-sided raised bolster beds for dogs that love to rest their head on a cushioned edge
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Self-Warming Beds
Thermal reflective lining that retains body heat β€” no electricity needed, ideal for cold nights
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Flat Mat & Cushion Beds
Simple, padded flat beds for dogs that like to stretch out fully during sleep
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Elevated & Raised Beds
Cot-style raised beds with airflow underneath β€” great for warm climates and summer use
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Waterproof Dog Beds
Waterproof outer cover for puppies, incontinent dogs, and outdoor use
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🌟 Bed by Dog Type

Which Dog Bed is Best for Your Dog?

πŸ›‘ Senior Dogs
Senior & Arthritic Dogs
Memory foam orthopaedic beds with low entrance height β€” supporting aching joints, relieving pressure points, and making it easy to get in and out without jumping.
πŸ• Puppies
Puppies & Young Dogs
Washable, waterproof, and durable puppy beds that are easy to clean through the inevitable accidents of the puppy stage β€” choose washable covers and waterproof bases.
πŸ’€ Stretchers
Dogs That Stretch Out
Flat rectangular mat beds and bolster beds large enough for dogs to fully extend all four legs β€” measure your dog nose-to-tail while sleeping to find the right length.
πŸ”¨ Anxious Dogs
Anxious & Nervous Dogs
Enclosed cave beds and hooded donut beds provide the feeling of security that anxious dogs crave β€” the enclosed space replicates a den which dogs instinctively find calming.
❄ Cold Climate
Cold Weather Dogs
Deep-filled donut beds, self-warming thermal beds, and cave beds with thick filling for dogs that feel the cold β€” particularly important for short-haired and small breeds in winter.
β˜€ Warm Climate
Hot Weather & Summer Use
Elevated mesh cot beds and breathable flat mats for warm climates β€” the raised design allows air circulation underneath, keeping dogs significantly cooler during warm weather.
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πŸ“ Size Guide

Dog Bed Size Guide – Finding the Right Fit

Measure your dog nose-to-tail while sleeping in their most stretched position. Add 20–25cm to this measurement to find the minimum recommended bed length.

Small
Up to 50cm / Chihuahua, Yorkie
Medium
50–75cm / Spaniel, Beagle
Large
75–100cm / Labrador, Husky
XL
100cm+ / Great Dane, Mastiff
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πŸ’‘ Care Tips

5 Essential Dog Bed Tips Every Owner Should Know

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Size for Adult Measurements
For puppies, always buy a bed sized for their expected adult measurements β€” puppies grow rapidly and a correctly sized adult bed avoids having to replace the bed within months of purchase.
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Wash Covers Weekly
Dog bed covers accumulate bacteria, allergens, and parasites extremely quickly. Machine-wash removable covers weekly on a hot cycle β€” this single habit significantly reduces skin conditions, ear infections, and parasite problems.
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Observe Sleep Style First
Watch where and how your dog currently sleeps before buying a bed β€” curlers need donut/bolster styles, stretchers need flat or rectangular beds, hiders need cave or hooded styles. Matching the bed to the natural sleep position dramatically increases usage.
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Position Away from Draughts
Place the bed in a quiet, warm spot away from external doors and draughty windows. Dogs sleep better in consistent temperatures β€” positioning the bed against an interior wall in a low-traffic area encourages regular, restful use.
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Replace When Support Is Lost
A bed that has lost its filling and support is worse than no bed at all for joint health. Replace when the bed no longer springs back, when filling has become flat and lumpy, or when the cover cannot be adequately cleaned β€” typically every 1–2 years.
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✏️ Quality Standards

Comfort, Durability & Safety Across All Dog Beds

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Removable, machine-washable covers for easy weekly hygiene maintenance
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Non-slip rubber base β€” prevents dangerous bed sliding on hard floors
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Memory foam & orthopaedic options for senior and joint-sensitive breeds
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Waterproof inner lining on select styles β€” protects foam from accidents
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Non-toxic, pet-safe filling and fabric β€” safe even for chewing-prone dogs
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Durable, high-quality outer fabric that resists pilling and maintains shape
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❓ Questions

Frequently Asked Questions – Dog Beds

What dog bed styles does Things Square offer?+βˆ’
Things Square offers dog beds across multiple styles β€” donut and round beds, cave and hooded beds, orthopaedic memory foam beds, bolster sofa beds, self-warming thermal beds, flat cushion beds, elevated cot beds, and waterproof beds. Sizes are available from Small to XL to suit all breeds from Chihuahuas to Great Danes.
What size dog bed does my dog need?+βˆ’
Measure your dog nose-to-tail while sleeping in their most extended position. Add 20–25cm to this measurement to find the minimum bed length. For dogs that curl up tightly, the diameter of the donut or round bed should be at least 1.5 times the dog's nose-to-tail length. Always size up rather than down β€” a slightly oversized bed is always preferable to one that is too small.
Are orthopaedic dog beds worth it?+βˆ’
Yes β€” orthopaedic beds provide genuine health benefits for senior dogs, large breeds, and any dog with joint conditions, hip dysplasia, or arthritis. Memory foam distributes body weight evenly across the sleeping surface, eliminating pressure points that cause pain and discomfort during sleep. Dogs with joint conditions sleep significantly longer and more restfully on orthopaedic beds. For dogs over 7 years old, an orthopaedic bed is one of the most impactful quality-of-life investments you can make.
How do I clean a dog bed?+βˆ’
Remove the cover and machine-wash weekly on a hot cycle where the care label permits. Spot-clean the inner foam or cushion with a pet-safe enzyme cleaner and air outdoors in sunlight regularly. Vacuum the bed surface between washes to remove loose fur. Never put foam inserts in the washing machine β€” the agitation damages foam structure. Replace when the bed loses support, cannot be cleaned effectively, or the cover is beyond washing β€” typically every 12–24 months.
Why won't my dog use their bed?+βˆ’
The most common reasons a dog won't use their bed are wrong style (doesn't match their sleeping position), wrong size (too small or overwhelming), wrong position (draughty, too busy, or isolated), or the bed smells unfamiliar. Try placing the bed where your dog currently chooses to sleep, adding an unwashed item of your clothing on the bed to make it smell familiar, and rewarding the dog with treats for approaching and using the bed. Switching bed styles to better match how your dog naturally sleeps often resolves the issue.
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