RobbyDobby—November 14, 2025
The mattress is nice and thick. There’s a two inch layer of memory foam on to of a 5 inch layer of regular foam. There’s bed is large enough for my Labrador to fully stretch out on it. He’s had his previous bed for over six years and getting him to make the change to the foam bed is taking some time. My last Lab was the same way when I got him his memory foam mattress for his senior years. I know eventually he’ll come to see the new bed as more comfortable. Read more
Colin Charland—December 14, 2025
We’ve owned this bed for over 8 years with Great Danes! It is of the highest quality, especially the bed itself and the cover zipper. It is easily cleaned and the waterproof cover of the inner bed can be wiped down to eliminate odor. We couldn’t be happier. Wish we had room for more. Read more
Signe—April 13, 2024
1st, the packaging is just adorable and makes you smile! Then this thick dog bed started taking shape immediately after removal from vacuum seal packaging. Just be sure you zip it up as it's left partly unzipped for packing purposes. This bed is a great size! I have the 50" long jumbo. I bought it for my 9 y/o 84lb, Shepard-pit (the tan dog in pics). She likes something to lay her head on, but doesn't often curl up, so she doesn't need bolsters on 3-4 sides. This is perfect for her. But what I love the most is how the bed is actually as full as it looks in photos! She lays on this and doesn't sink down. The white dog in my picture is a 53lb American bulldog-pit mix. She's decided she likes this bed as well, but thinks it's cool to lay across the shorter direction because she can without bolsters all around. Granted she typically curls up to sleep, so her bedtime pillow has bolsters all around. I love that both dogs can fit on this at the same time of they want too. Yet even with both, the memory foam holds up and they don't sink. I don't notice the almost imperceptible noise you typically hear from waterproofing material inside the bed when you first let your dogs start using a new bed. I heard it (barely) the first day but would much rather have that barrier inside than ever have a dog vomit or something and then have to deal with that soaking into foam. For anytime who thinks it's most, that could simply remove that barrier. I'll keep mine. Even though I currently have 4 dog beds for 2 dogs, I'm considering getting a 2nd of this in a smaller size if I can get one that matches. I'd like 2 next to each other in the kitchen for both dogs since they mostly prefer to lay on separate beds, but nearby each other. I honestly think this is the best dog bed I've bought over the past 30 years and I've purchased several over that time! The price was worth it! Awesome product and very pretty too! Read more


Jamie Zavatsky—January 7, 2026
These are the best dog beds especially for large breed dogs. We have a 135 pound great Dane and a 242 pound English mastiff and they each have one of these beds. The beds do not flatten like the other dog beds out there. Highly recommend these. Read more
LESLIE OBRIEN—February 15, 2021
After doing research on best memory foam beds for dogs, I bought this for doggo when it was on sale, as it's rated high for senior dogs and those with injuries. I was sold on the whopping 7-inch thick mattress. However, now that it's taking up a ridiculous amount of space in the living room, there are things I didn't think about. 1. He keeps falling off of it. For at least a year now, doggo has stopped paying attention to where he's walking and stumbles and falls at least once/day (I have spoken to the vet and they've determined, it's age-related and not due to anything more serious). So getting on/off seems to have created a learning curve with him, as he can't seem to gauge the height of the mattress (and no, he doesn't have vision problems). 2. My brain didn't fully track that he likes to sleep leaning up against the wall now. The first time he settled on the mattress along the edge, he slipped off the side and looked like a turtle stuck on his back and had to be rescued. We are now looking at rearranging furniture to see if we can get it up against a wall to make his life easier, but at 50inches in length, that's a lot of wall space/real estate. 3. It's a HUGE mattress and the frisky felines have figured out that there's room to share. Except for them, sharing means that they're going to groom him incessantly until he leaves or I shoo them off. 4. Unfortunately, the zipper is broken already on the cover (my fault) and while the company sells replacement covers, they don't sell this particular replacement cover. Blergh. SO. Lessons I've learned: 1. I should have bought him another 4-inch mattress. 2. This one is comfortable, even for humans, if you don't mind not being able to stretch out. 3. Awesome mattress not suitable for all dogs, even if they really need it. Read more
Customer—November 26, 2025
I have had 2 of these XL dog beds for my dogs for 5 and 6 years now. The beds have held up wonderfully for my 2 mastiffs through the years. I am now replacing the regular covers on each of them for the 2nd time as my dogs scratch at them and they get small holes. The covers are light but durable, wash well and are easy to take off and put back on. If you want to stop replacing worn out dog beds these are it! Read more