Size Guide
Dog Bed Size Guide
Finding the right size bed for your dog is key to their comfort. Use our simple guide below to measure your pup and choose the perfect fit.
How to Measure Your Dog
- Length: Measure from the tip of the nose to the base of the tail while your dog is lying down stretched out.
- Width: Measure the widest point of your dog’s body (usually the shoulders or hips).
- Add 6–12 inches to both measurements for extra comfort and room to stretch.
Size Chart
| Size | Bed Dimensions | Recommended Dog Weight | Breed Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 18" x 14" | Up to 10 lbs | Chihuahua, Yorkie, Maltese |
| S | 24" x 18" | 10–25 lbs | Pug, Shih Tzu, Beagle |
| M | 30" x 24" | 25–50 lbs | Cocker Spaniel, Bulldog, Border Collie |
| L | 36" x 28" | 50–80 lbs | Labrador, Golden Retriever, Husky |
| XL | 42" x 34" | 80–110 lbs | German Shepherd, Rottweiler, Doberman |
| XXL | 48" x 40" | 110+ lbs | Great Dane, Saint Bernard, Mastiff |
Tips for Choosing the Right Size
- If your dog loves to curl up, you can size down slightly
- If your dog loves to stretch out, size up for maximum comfort
- For puppies, consider sizing up to accommodate growth
- Senior dogs may benefit from a larger orthopedic bed for joint support
Still not sure? Contact us and we’ll help you find the perfect fit for your pup!