Choosing your cushion bed size
Measure your dog from nose to the base of the tail while they are lying stretched out, then add about 15cm. Between two sizes, go up — this is a flat cushion, so your dog will use every centimetre of it.
| Size | The bed | Your dog |
|---|---|---|
| M | 60 x 47cm 18cm thick |
Up to 18kg · 50cm long Cocker Spaniel, French Bulldog, Beagle |
| L | 80 x 64cm 18cm thick |
Up to 35kg · 65cm long Labrador, Golden Retriever, Boxer, Border Collie |
| XL | 100 x 75cm 21cm thick |
Up to 55kg · 90cm long German Shepherd, Rottweiler, Dobermann, Husky |
| 2XL | 120 x 95cm 21cm thick |
Up to 85kg · 115cm long Great Dane, Newfoundland, Saint Bernard, Mastiff |
No bolsters means all of it is usable
On a bolster bed, the raised sides eat into the outer measurement and the flat sleeping area is smaller than the box suggests. On a flat cushion the number you see is the number your dog gets.
Still not sure?
Email contact@pepipaw.com with your dog's weight, breed and approximate length. We reply within one working day.