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!
Size Medium
Example Breeds:
Cocker Spaniel
Dachshund (long)
Kelpie
Labrador (smaller adults)
Staffy (english)
Size Large
Example Breeds:
Golden Retriever
Greyhound
GSP
Husky
Labrador (larger build)
Labradoodle
Rottweiler
Samoyed
Staffy (American)
Vizsla
Bed Dimensions (cm)
| Size | External (L × W × H) | Internal (L × W × H) |
|---|---|---|
| Size Small | 74 × 58 × 18.5 | 44 × 28 × 10 |
| Size Medium | 94 × 74 × 18.5 | 64 × 44 × 10 |
| Size Large | 114 × 89 × 18.5 | 84 × 59 × 10 |
| Extra Large | 157 × 109 × 18.5 | 127 × 79 × 10 |
Breed Selector NEW
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Breed Notes: Australian Shepherds are very similar in size to Border Collies — most we see are happiest in a Large bed. One of our customer pups, Ollie, started in a Medium but moved up to a Large just before his 2nd birthday. If your Aussie is on the smaller side or loves to curl up, a Medium might work, but for most, we recommend going Large to allow plenty of room as they grow and fill out. Final call is up to you.
Sedona in a Size Large, Cream Shag
Ollie in a Size Medium, Boucle Ivory
Ollie in a Size Large, Cooling Natural
Sedona + Friend in Large Cream Shag
Breed Notes: For most Bernese Mountain Dogs, the Large bed is the right fit. We’ve heard from customers that the XL (see review below) can be too big — unless your Bernese is exceptionally large or likes to really sprawl out. As always, check the dimensions and think about how your dog sleeps (curled up vs stretched out) before deciding.
Size XL, Boucle Terracotta
Size L, Boucle Forest
Size L, Boucle Terracotta
Size L, Boucle Cocoa
Size Large
Breed Notes: Border Collies sit right between Medium and Large, but most of the customer photos we see on Instagram are in a Large. We’ve seen way more Large than Medium — especially for average-sized or bigger Border Collies, or when there’s more than one sharing the bed. Medium can work for smaller Collies who like to curl up, but if you’re unsure, we’d lean Large. Better to have a bit of room than not enough. Also consider where the bed will go — will a Large take up too much space? And think about your dog: smaller or taller? Do they curl up tight or stretch out like a starfish? That’ll help guide your call.
Size Large, Boucle Pebble
Billy in a Size Medium, Puffer Nutmeg
Rio in a Size Medium, Puffer Bone
Bailey in a Size Large, Boucle Ivory
Becks & Ghost have Medium beds
Oakley Size Large
Breed Notes: We recommend a Large for Boxers—it’s the perfect fit. Just like Dalmatians and GSPs, we’ve only ever seen Boxers happily settled in a Large. It gives them plenty of room without being oversized. Large is our go-to for this breed.
Size Large, Polar Fleece Golden Brown
Memphis in a Size Large, Cream Shag
Hercules in a Size Large, Cream Shag
Breed Notes: Australian Cattle Dogs are best suited to a Medium bed. It’s the right fit for most — just be sure to double-check the dimensions if you have a particularly big individual or want extra room.
Nona, Size Medium, Polar Fleece Olive
Size Medium, Puffer Nutmeg
Nona, Size Medium, Polar Fleece Olive
Breed Notes: Most Cavoodles are a great fit for a Small bed. We have seen a few in Mediums, but it tends to look quite roomy. Unless your Cavoodle is on the bigger side or loves to sprawl out, we recommend sticking with a Small.
Macy in a Size Small, Boucle Ivory
Macy in a Size Small, Boucle Ivory
Billie in a Size Medium, Polar Fleece Golden
2 Size Small, Puffer Fern
Kuma in a Size Small, Boucle Terracotta
Timmy in a Size Medium, Boucle Ivory
Breed Notes: Most adult Cocker Spaniels we've seen are in a Medium bed — it offers a bit of room and tends to suit their size well. That said, if your dog is on the smaller side or loves to curl up tightly, you might prefer a snugger fit with a Small. As always, check the bed dimensions and think about how your dog likes to sleep before making your call.
Size Medium, Boucle Ivory
Ruby in a Size Medium, Cream Shag
Ruby in a Size Medium, Cream Shag
Size Medium, Puffer Nutmeg
Ruby in a Size Medium, Cream Shag
Breed Notes: We recommend a Large for Dalmatians—it's the perfect fit. In fact, we've only ever seen Dalmatians in a Large. It gives them plenty of room to stretch out, and we've even had customers with two Dalmatians happily sharing a Large bed together.
Dallas in his Size Large, Boucle Ivory
Size Large, Boucle Ivory
Size Large, Boucle Ivory
The Dalmation Due in a Size Large, Boucle Terracotta
Breed Notes: We’ve seen both Miniature and Standard Dachshunds on our beds, and the right size can depend on how your dog likes to sleep. Multiple pups? See photos, we've seen mediums and even larges used. Mini Dachshunds typically suit a Small, especially if they like to curl up tight. Standard Dachshunds are often better in a Medium, especially if they like to sprawl a little or share their bed with a toy or blanket. Keep in mind their long body shape — it’s better to have a bit more length than not enough. If you’re unsure, check the dimensions and think about how your dog tends to lie when they’re truly relaxed.
Size M, Puffer Nutmeg
Size L, Pink Shag
Size S, Boucle Terracotta
Size M, Noodle Rust
Size Medium
Size Medium
Breed Notes: Finnish Lapphunds are favoured more towards a Large bed — it gives them a nice, roomy fit. If yours is on the smaller side and loves to curl up tight, you could consider a Medium instead.
Kaia in a Size Large, Plush Grey
Moose in a Size Large, Polar Fleece Golden
Moose in a Size Large, Canvas Black Sands
Moose in a Size Large Polar Fleece Golden
Breed Notes: Small or Medium? That’s up to you — but here’s what we usually see: most Frenchies fit comfortably in a Small. A Medium works well if you’ve got two sharing, or just want to give your pup a bit more room to stretch out. Here's some photos of BOTH sizes for reference.
Buddy in a Size Small, Puffer Bone
Buddy in a Size Medium, Boucle Ivory
Milo & Poppy in a Size Medium, Boucle Ivory
Cleo, Size Small, Canvas Black Sands
Norman in his Size Small Boucle Terracotta
Poppy in a Size Small Forest Green
Breed Notes: We recommend a Large for most German Shepherds—it’s the best all-round fit. You can see in the photos below the same dog in both a Large and an Extra Large, so you can compare for yourself. Some customers do go for the XL if they’ve got a particularly big Shepherd who loves to fully stretch out—but keep in mind, the XL takes up a fair bit of space. Final call is yours, but we find Large suits the average German Shepherd perfectly
Size Large, Polar Fleece Grey
Size XL, Puffer Nutmeg
Size Large, Boucle Ivory
Size XL
Size Large, Boucle Pebble
Size XL, Puffer Fern
Breed Notes: We recommend a Large for German Shorthaired Pointers—it's spot on for their size and shape. We've only ever seen them in a Large, and it fits perfectly. Just like with Dalmatians, we've even had two GSPs share a Large bed comfortably.
Lenny in a Size Large, Boucle Ivory
Lenny & Jaggar in a Size Large, Boucle Ivory
Size Large, Grey Shag
Lenny in a Size Large, Boucle Forest
Lenny & Jaggar Size Large
Ischa in a Size Large Boucle Forest
Breed Notes: To nobody’s surprise, we recommend the XL. These gentle giants need room to stretch, sprawl, and snooze in style. Just make sure to check the bed dimensions—it's a big bed, so think about the space it’ll take up in your home before you order.
Boss in a Size XL Boucle Forest
Daisy in a Size XL Boucle Terracotta
9 month old in XL Puffer Truffle
Nala and Minnie setup their XL Boucle Pebble
Daisy in her XL Boucle Terracotta
Breed Notes: For most Greyhounds, we recommend a Large. Some of the bigger boys and girls may need an XL, but just a heads up: XL is a serious unit and takes up a fair bit of space in your home (please please check the measurements first). For the average Grey, Large is the sweet spot.
Chuck in a Size Large, Puffer Truffle
Gaz in a Size Large, Boucle Pebble
Chuck & Archie in a Size XL, Noodle Ivory
Judy & Pony Boy Size Large, Polar Fleece Olive
Chuck & Archie in their Large Beds
Chuck & Archie in their XL Bed
Breed Notes: We recommend a Large for most Golden Retrievers. It's the perfect fit for the average adult Golden — we've very rarely seen one in a Medium. If your Golden is on the smaller side and loves to curl up tightly, you could consider a Medium... but in almost every case, we still suggest Large for the best comfort and stretch room.
Murphy in a Size Large, Boucle Ivory
Joey in a Size Large, Boucle Ivory
this wont help with size but its cute!
Bailey in a Size Large, Puffer Fern
Joey + Friend in a Large Boucle Ivory
Murphy in a Size Large, Boucle Ivory
Breed Notes: For Huskies, we recommend a Large. It's the right fit for the vast majority — roomy enough for stretching out, without taking over your space. Only consider the Extra Large if you have two dogs sharing or a particularly oversized Husky.
Dino & Aspen Size Large, Plush Grey
Odin in a Size Large, Cream Shag
Size Large, Puffer Truffle
SIze Large, Polar Fleece Olive
Odin in his Size Large Cream Shag
Odin gets a new cover for his Large Bed
Breed Notes: We recommend a Medium for most adult Kelpies. While some customers have opted for a Large, it’s usually more space than needed. In fact, we've even seen a few switch down from Large to Medium (like Neddy in the photos below). Medium is a great fit—but if your Kelpie loves to stretch out, you can always size up for a bit of extra room. The final call is yours.
Letty in a Size Medium, Boucle Ivory
Neddy in a Size Medium, Boucle Terracotta
Size Large, Polar Fleece Olive
Neddy in his old Size Large, Plush Grey
Letty Unboxing her Size Medium Boucle Ivory
Neddy in his Size Medium Boucle Ivory
Breed Notes: We typically recommend a Medium for Labradors — but it's nearly a 50/50 split. Some Labs love to sprawl, others curl up. We've even seen our mate Sambar go from a Medium to a Large as he grew (see photos below). If your Lab’s on the bigger side or prefers to stretch out, consider the Large — otherwise, Medium is usually fine.
Sambar, Size Medium Boucle Forest
Sambar, Size Large Puffer Bone
Size Medium, Plush Grey
Labs in Medium Cream Shag
Breed Notes: We usually recommend a Large bed for Labradoodles. While some can fit snugly into a Medium, most are more comfortable in the Large — especially if they like to stretch out. (One of our staff members has a Labradoodle and owns both sizes — the Large gets way more use!)
Size Large, Cooling Amber
Size Large, Puffer Nutmeg
Size Large, Boucle Ivory
Size Large, Boucle Nero
Breed Notes: We recommend a Small for most Pugs — it’s a perfect fit for their compact frame and love of curling up. If you’ve got a chunky pug or one who loves to sprawl, you could size up to a Medium, but it will be roomy. As always, check the bed dimensions and your space before committing.
Size Small, Plush Grey
Size Small, Plush Grey
Size Small, Plush Grey
Breed Notes: We recommend a Large for most Rottweilers—it’s the best fit in almost every case. While some customers have gone for an Extra Large, we’ve also had a few come back after trying the XL and switch to a Large instead. If you’ve got an absolute unit of a Rottie who loves to sprawl out, XL might be worth considering—but remember, it’s a big bed! Final call is yours, but for the average Rottweiler, Large is the sweet spot.
Bosely in a Size Large, Boucle Nero
Senna in a Size Large, Boucle Nero
Dexter in a Size Large, Boucle Terracotta
Size Large, Puffer Truffle
Bosley in his Size Large Boucle Nero
Breed Notes: We recommend a Large bed for Samoyeds. Their fluffy build and love of stretching out make the Large a perfect fit. We've only ever seen Sammies in a Large—and they love it. 🐾
Leroy in a Size Large, Puffer Bone
Leroy & Sully in a Size Large, Puffer Bone
Leroy & Sully Review Size Large
Breed Notes: Shih Tzus are a perfect fit for a Small bed — they’re so little that even two can comfortably share one!
Size Small, Cream Shag
Size Small, Cream Shag
Romeo in a Size Small, Noodle Ivory
Breed Notes: We recommend a Medium for most English Staffies—it’s a great fit for their compact, muscular build. If you’ve got more than one Staffy sharing a bed, or yours is on the larger side, you could consider a Large for extra space. But for a single, average-sized Staffy, Medium is the way to go. (american staffy is a large recommendation, see their own section)
Frankie & Billie in a Size Medium, Plush Grey
Staffy x Cattle in a Size Medium, Puffer Fern
Frankie in a Size Medium, Boucle Forest
Size Medium, Puffer Rosewater
Size Medium, Cooling Beds
Zeus in his Roomy Large Puffer Nutmeg
Breed Notes: Sizing can be a bit tricky with American Staffies. We generally recommend a Large, as we've had customers who bought a Medium wish they’d gone bigger—and others who bought a Large but felt Medium would’ve done the job. When in doubt, we lean towards Large—you can always sleep comfortably in a roomy bed, but not one that’s too snug. Final call is yours: does your pup love to stretch out, or curl up? That could help you decide.
Size Large, Boucle Forest Green
Size XL, Fur Chocolate
Axel Setting up his Large Puffer Bone
Breed Notes: Miniature Vizslas are a great fit for a Medium bed. They’re compact but athletic, and the Medium gives them plenty of room to stretch out without feeling oversized.
Mia in her Size Medium, Boucle Ivory
Mia in her Size Medium, Noodle Ivory
Breed Notes: We recommend a Large for Weimaraners—it’s the best all-round fit. We’ve seen plenty of Weimaraners comfortably in a Large, including Bernie (in the photos below) who actually downsized from an Extra Large to a Large. Unless your pup is particularly big or a serious sprawler, Large is the sweet spot.
Bernie in a Size Large
Bernie in a Size XL Boucle Ivory
Rudy in a Size Large, Boucle Forest
Rudy in a Size Large, Boucle Forest
Bernie Changes his Large Bed Covers
Bernie in his XL bed
Size FAQ
Our beds are Big / Generous Sizes.
NOTE: The XL bed is massive, please double check the dimensions before ordering.
- 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.
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.