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How to Choose the Best Pet Bed (Step-by-Step)

by Marie Laure on February 10, 2021

A good night’s sleep for every human is deemed as sleeping at least 7 straight hours. And we spend a lot of money selecting a comfortable sturdy bed, pillows which provide the best support, blankets which keep us warm while allowing air circulation, and bed sheets which breath and are easy to wash.

How much more thought should we give to the beds we select for our dogs and cats who spend on average 16 hours a day sleeping? Here are some of the top considerations when selecting a bed for your pet to be comfortable when they are just chilling out or napping.

Black and white Fox Terrier,Smooth lies on P.L.A.Y. Seacoast Horizon Pillow bed in front of entrance door

1. What Size Pet Bed Should You Buy?

Best Answer:
Choose a bed slightly larger than your pet’s body length so they can stretch naturally.

Simple sizing formula:

  • Measure nose to tail while lying down
  • Add 15–30 cm (6–12 inches)
  • Select the next size up

Why it matters:
A small bed causes tension and restless sleep, while an oversized bed may feel insecure.

Weimaraner lies in the P.L.A.Y. large navy blue Moroccan Lounge Bed-outdoor

2. What Material Is Best for Pet Beds?

The ideal fabric depends on your home environment.

Warm climates or AC homes

  • Breathable cotton blends
  • Cooling fabrics
  • Moisture-wicking covers

Cooler climates

  • Plush or faux-fur materials
  • Heat-retaining fabrics
  • Soft shag textures
Consider the climate that you and your pet live in when selecting the fabric of the bed you choose. Pets have a great natural ability to adjust their body temperature to keep themselves warm or cool down.
Tortoiseshell Cat paws are gentle pressing edge of small brown Giraffe-Sangria Kalahari Lounge bed

You will need to consider the fabrics of the bed your provide your pet to ensure they help your pet with regulating their body temperature. If you live in a climate where the indoor room temperature is cold in winter and you limit the use of heating systems, you can consider bedding with has a shaggy or faux fur feel to help keep your pet warm.

Corgi dog is enjoying in P.L.A.Y. Snuggle bed

For countries where the indoor temperature is more tropical and warmer, consider cotton rich soft fabrics which will help your dogs skin breath better. As many of us now live in climates where we frequently use air conditioning, select a bed which has dual fabrics and can be converted easily for warmth or coolness depending on the time of day or season.

3. Which Bed Type Matches Your Pet’s Sleeping Style?

Pets sleep differently, and bed design should match behavior.

Sleeping Style Best Bed Type Benefit
Stretching out Cushion or bolster bed Full-body support
Curling up Donut or nest bed Security & warmth
Head resting Bolster bed Neck support
Senior pets Orthopedic foam Joint relief

Matching sleep posture improves sleep duration and comfort.

Golden Retreiver is enjoying in P.L.A.Y. Buttercup yellow Houndstooth Lounge bed

Side walls on beds are great for your pet to rest their head while stretching out their body and gives them a feeling of being in an open space and relieve anxiety. Some dogs will prefer to snuggle and curl themselves in the centre of their bed as they keep warm and snooze the night away. Beds can be found with a variety of fillings such as luxurious memory foam which is a great option for senior dogs, synthetic and eco-friendly filling which can vary in thickness, and thin filled beds with a layer of dacron sheet.

Golden Tibetan Terrier is resting on P.L.A.Y. Memory_foam_bed in the living room

The material and stitching of the bed.

Pet’s digging their bedding is a natural habit, especially for dogs, as they want to add their scent and mark the space as their own. The material and stitching of the bed should be strong enough to allow your pet to dig their bed without creating a hole. Look at the thickness of the material and decide if you think the bed will withstand your pet’s digging habit.
Paws of Weimaraner dog plaiced on the P.L.A.Y. Cayenne Red Hondstooth  Lounge Bed

Fresh sheets make for a good night’s sleep.

The same rule applies to your pet’s bed. Washing their bed on a regular basis helps to wash away bugs, dirt, and pet hair which has accumulated on their bed.

Beagle is hiding in P.L.A.Y. Snuggle bed

Choose a bed which is easy to put in your home washing machine and wash them according to the care label on the bed. If there is no care label, wash their bed on a low temperature with soap and a spoon full of vinegar. Dry the bed in open air, if possible, in natural sunlight to kill off any bacteria. Avoid using fabric softeners when washing your pet’s bed and never dry the beds in a dryer.

Labradoodle dog lies on P.L.A.Y. Outdoor bed in the garden

Vacuum between washes

Pets bring in a lot of dirt on their paws and fur, some of it falls off on the floor of your house and some gets rubbed off in their bed. As frequently as you mop or vacuum the floor of your home, your pet’s bed would also benefit from a vacuum in between washes to clean away dirt, fur, and dead skin.
Corgi dog is looking in the mirror from P.L.A.Y. Rectangular Bed

Your choice of bed for your pet will benefit their well being and help keep them calm. Be willing to try a few beds until you find the right one which your pet will always jump into when its time to sleep. The placement of your pet’s bed at home will also make a difference. Positioning their bed close to the window may help keep them warm during the daytime, but a night this may be a source of too much cold for them. If space permits, you may want to have more than 1 bed for your pet allowing them to choose a different place to sleep during the day and night.

Whichever bed you choose, many pet parents enjoy having their pet’s sleep with them in their bed. while its nice feeling to snuggle with you pet, its important they have a space of their own which can be their individual secure space.

Welsh Terrier is playing in the P.L.A.Y. small Marsala Moroccan Lounge Bed

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4. Are Orthopedic Pet Beds Necessary? Yes — especially for aging pets or large breeds.

Orthopedic beds:

  • Distribute body weight evenly
  • Reduce pressure points
  • Support hips and spine
  • Improve mobility after sleep

Memory foam is considered the gold standard for joint support.

 

5. Why Do Dogs Scratch or Dig Their Beds?

Digging is instinctive behavior used to:

  • Create a comfortable sleeping surface
  • Mark territory through scent
  • Regulate temperature

Choose beds with:

  • Reinforced stitching
  • Thick outer fabric
  • Secure internal filling

Durability prevents damage and keeps pets safe.


6. How Often Should You Clean a Pet Bed?

Ideal cleaning schedule:

  • Wash every 1–2 weeks
  • Vacuum weekly

Best cleaning method:

  • Mild detergent
  • Small amount of vinegar for odor removal
  • No fabric softener
  • Air dry only

Regular cleaning reduces allergens, bacteria, and odor buildup.


7. Where Should a Pet Bed Be Placed?

Pets prefer beds placed near family activity but away from discomfort.

Best locations:

  • Sunny window spots during the day
  • Quiet, warm corners at night
  • Away from drafts or cold floors

Many pets benefit from having two beds: one for lounging and one for sleeping.


8. Do Pets Really Need Their Own Bed?

Yes. A dedicated bed provides:

  • Emotional security
  • Personal territory
  • Stress reduction
  • Better sleep routines

Even pets that sleep with owners rest better when they have a personal retreat.


⭐ Expert Checklist: How to Pick the Perfect Pet Bed

Choose a bed that offers:

✅ Correct size
✅ Climate-appropriate fabric
✅ Support for sleeping style
✅ Orthopedic cushioning if needed
✅ Durable construction
✅ Removable washable cover

If your pet repeatedly chooses the bed on their own, it’s the right fit.