She finally stopped sleeping on the tiles
Our lab refused every bed we bought her and slept on the kitchen tiles instead. Took two days on this one and she hasn't gone back. The sides are clearly what did it — she wedges herself right into them.
Finding the right size (L × W × H)
S — 40 × 35 × 12 cm · cats and toy breeds
M — 57 × 45 × 12 cm · small dogs
L — 80 × 53 × 15 cm · medium dogs
XL — 105 × 65 × 20 cm · large dogs
Measure your dog stretched out on their side and add 15–20cm. Between sizes? Go up.
A bed that's too small is the number one reason dogs go back to sleeping on the floor.
Cats and toy breeds — Chihuahuas, Toy Poodles, Pomeranians. Also fits neatly inside a small crate.
Small dogs — Dachshunds, Yorkies, Shih Tzus, Pugs, French Bulldogs.
Medium dogs — Cocker Spaniels, Beagles, Border Collies, Staffies.
Large dogs — Labradors, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds.
New bed? Pop their favourite blanket or a worn t-shirt on it for the first few nights — familiar scent turns a strange object into their spot.
For every dog who can't get comfortable.
You know the sound. The circling, the huffing, the thump of a dog giving up on their bed and stretching out on the cold floorboards instead.
Most beds are just a flat pad in a fabric bag. Nothing to rest a head on, nothing to lean into, and after a month the filling has packed down to a pancake that does nothing for aching hips.
So we went looking for a bed built the other way around: deep bolstered sides to curl against, a supportive base that holds its shape, and a cover that survives the washing machine. The circling stopped in about a week.
— The YippeePaws pack
Every detail exists for a reason your dog will feel.
Raised bolsters give them a headrest and a wall to curl against — the instinct that makes a dog feel safe enough to properly sleep.
PP cotton and sponge fill cushions hips and elbows instead of pressing them into the floor, and holds its shape wash after wash.
Zip the cover off, machine wash it, put it back. The non-slip base keeps the whole thing planted on hardwood and tile.
Not all dog beds are made the same.
| 🐾 YippeePaws | Other brands | |
|---|---|---|
| Bolstered support sides | Deep, structured bolsters | Flat pad, nothing to lean on |
| Holds shape over time | Secured inner fill | Pancakes within months |
| Stays put on hard floors | Reinforced non-slip base | Slides across the room |
| Machine-washable | Full zip-off cover | Spot-clean only |
| 30-day happy-pet guarantee | Refund or replace, no drama | Store credit, maybe |
| Human support, 7 days | Real pet parents reply | Ticket black hole |

Most pet beds are something you tuck behind the couch when guests arrive. This one is finished like furniture — thick striped plush in four warm, room-friendly colours that sit happily in a living room.
Brown, Apricot, Dark gray and Khaki — chosen to sit with normal furniture, not shout over it.
A soft, durable weave that keeps its texture through daily naps and the occasional zoomie landing.
The whole cover zips off and machine washes, so it doesn't turn into the grubby thing in the corner.
A reinforced non-slip base keeps it exactly where you styled it — no scuffing across floorboards.
What changes the first week a dog finally has a bed that fits.
After
And for the humans who hear every 3am sigh.
4.8 · Based on 6 reviews
Our lab used to sleep on the tiles every night. She's been on this bed since day two and hasn't gone back once.
The bolster is the bit that sold him — he rests his chin on it like a pillow. Getting up in the mornings looks easier too.
Washed the cover three times already and it still looks new. No shifting or lumpy filling like the last one.
Sized up to the XL on the guide's advice and it was the right call. He sprawls completely instead of hanging off the edge.
Doesn't slide an inch on our floorboards, which was the whole problem with the previous bed.
Genuinely looks good in the lounge — first pet thing we haven't wanted to hide when people come over.
Our lab refused every bed we bought her and slept on the kitchen tiles instead. Took two days on this one and she hasn't gone back. The sides are clearly what did it — she wedges herself right into them.
Our shepherd is eleven and mornings were getting rough. A few weeks on this and he's getting up noticeably easier. Can't prove it's the bed but the timing lines up.
Three washes in and the cover still looks new — no shrinking, no lumpy filling. Only wish there were a couple more colour options to match our lounge properly.
Nearly ordered the L and went XL on the sizing advice instead. Glad I did. He sprawls out completely rather than hanging off the end like his old bed.