Size Guide
Choosing the right size is simple — everything you need is on this page.
These tools are a guide, not a guarantee. You need to make the final call.
You know your dog best, so consider their sleep style, your available space, how big your dog is for their breed, and whether you prefer a snug, cosy fit or extra room to stretch out. Many breeds can suit two sizes depending on these factors.
• Start with the Size Chart below for quick comparisons.
• Then use our Breed Selector to find real-life examples of your breed on our beds.
• Lastly- you can measure your dog from nose to tail, and compare against the bed dimensions from the table below.
Still unsure? Reach out — we're here to help!
Small
- Chihuahua
- Yorkshire Terrier (small)
- Pomeranian
Medium
- Beagle
- Cocker Spaniel
- Bulldog (medium)
Large
- Labrador Retriever
- Golden Retriever
- German Shepherd
Extra Large
- Great Dane
- Saint Bernard
- Mastiff
Bed Dimensions (cm)
| Size | External (L × W × H) | Internal (L × W × H) |
|---|---|---|
| Size Small | 70 × 50 × 20 | 60 × 40 × 15 |
| Size Medium | 90 × 70 × 25 | 80 × 60 × 20 |
| Size Large | 110 × 80 × 30 | 100 × 70 × 25 |
| Extra Large | 130 × 100 × 35 | 120 × 90 × 30 |
Size FAQ
Are your beds "big" or "small" sizes
Our beds are Big / Generous Sizes.
NOTE: The XL bed is massive, please double check the dimensions before ordering.
What common mistakes do people make when choosing a size?
- They don't consider the space the bed will be used - this is the #1 issue. Please measure the external bed dimensions against where you intend to place the bed.
- They think their dog is bigger than it is. Please double check our photos of customer dogs in the beds, its very helpful.
- Also consider if your dog likes room to stretch or to be snug, think about how they currently sleep.
Are your breed suggestions for each size guaranteed to be the perfect size?
Our suggestions are based on positive feedback and observation of customer photos, we only list suggestions for breeds we are certain on, but we do not guarantee it.
The only way to guarantee size, is to start with a suggestion, measure your dog, consider your space and make a final choice after all of that.