Large Dog Bed
Give your Great Dane-sized buddy a place that feels as good as your couch but lasts longer than other dog beds. Each large dog bed in this collection uses thick, high-quality memory-foam that cushions hips and elbows, while a water-resistant, machine-washable cover keeps mud, drool, and dog hair under control. Non-skid bottoms stop sliding on hardwood, and an optional chew-proof design withstands digging from the most determined pups. In simple terms: one right dog bed that fixes joint pain, mess, and durability in one buy.
Why pet parents choose these beds
- Orthopedic support: Dense foam spreads weight, easing pressure points for older dogs and big puppies alike.
- Room to sprawl: Sizes up to extra large dog beds let a 100-pound German Shepherd stretch nose-to-tail without hanging off the edge.
- Built to last: Rip-stop outer cover survives daily use; removable covers pop off for quick washes.
- Cool & cozy: Breathable fabric and extra padding keep body temperature steady during every season.
- Better value: One super-supportive bed replaces a pile of flattened pillows, saving money over time.
Breed & size pointers
- Great Dane, Mastiff, Saint Bernard—choose the 54-inch model for full-body rest.
- Golden Retriever, Labrador, English Bulldog—48-inch bed offers extra room while fitting most living rooms.
- German Shepherd, Husky, Boxer—42-inch option balances floor space and stretch space for these active, large breeds.
Everyday usage scenes
- Living-room lounge: A 7-inch orthopedic mattress keeps a 90-lb Lab comfy during movie night.
- Crate or SUV pad: Fold-flat foam slides into a 48-inch crate for road trips.
- Senior-dog recovery corner: Low profile helps dogs with hip dysplasia step on and off without pain.
- Covered patio chill spot: Water-resistant fabric shrugs off muddy paws and summer rain.
Large Dog Bed FAQs
What size dog bed is best for a 100-pound dog?
Pick an extra large dog bed at least 48–54 inches long so the dog can lie flat without limbs hanging over the edge.
Should a dog bed be bigger than the dog?
Yes. Aim for a bed that is 4–6 inches longer than your dog’s body length. Extra space lets the dog change positions and keeps joints off hard floors.
What is the best dog bed size for a 75 lb dog?
Most 75-pound dogs—think Labs and Goldens—sleep best on 42- to 48-inch beds with 4 inches of orthopedic foam for full support.
Ready to give your big dog the favorite dog bed they deserve? Browse our full line of large dog beds and enjoy superior quality, easy care, and happier, healthier naps.
What Are the Average Prices for High-Quality Dog Beds?
When shopping for a high-quality dog bed online, especially for large breeds, prices tend to be higher than basic models because of better materials, improved support, and longer durability. Factors like memory foam, orthopedic design, washable covers, and reinforced stitching all contribute to cost.
Typical average price ranges you’ll find online:
- $60–$100: Entry-level high-quality beds for large dogs that offer better materials and support than basic beds. These often include thicker cushions or bolsters and washable covers.
- $100–$200: Mid-range premium beds with features such as memory foam, orthopedic support, and more durable fabrics. These beds balance comfort and long-term use for larger breeds.
- $200+: Luxury or specialty beds with high-density memory foam, human-grade materials, and advanced ergonomic design. These are ideal for big dogs with joint issues or senior pets needing extra support.