If your dog circles, digs, and flops the same way every afternoon, the bed matters more than the marketing photo suggests. We have watched plush donut beds lose their bolster height within a month while a simple crate pad outlasted everything. A burrower wants raised sides to lean into. A senior dog with stiff joints does better on a flat orthopedic surface that does not sink in the middle. A heavy panting breed sleeps cooler on an elevated cot than inside a fluffy nest. We looked at how each bed washes, whether the cover unzips or the whole thing goes in the machine, and how the base grips hardwood and tile. We also checked the anti-anxiety claims on calming donut beds, which mostly come down to raised sides a dog can press against, not anything medical. Pick by your dog’s size, sleeping posture, and how messy they are, not by the catalog render.

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