Quick answer

The Big Barker 7-inch Pillow Top Orthopedic Dog Bed is our top pick for long-haired dogs: its high-density foam supports joints while the microsuede cover resists fur clinging. For a budget-friendly option, the Furhaven Memory Foam Plush Orthopedic Bed offers similar support with a washable cover. If your dog is a heavy shedder, the PetFusion Ultimate Dog Bed with a water-resistant liner and removable cover is ideal.

What to consider for Orthopedic Dog Bed For Long Haired Dogs

Long-haired breeds like Golden Retrievers, Huskies, and German Shepherds produce more fur and dander, which can get trapped in bed fibers. Look for beds with removable, machine-washable covers made from smooth materials like microsuede or canvas that repel hair. Orthopedic foam (memory foam or high-density polyfoam) is essential for joint health, especially for older or arthritic dogs. Bolsters provide head and neck support but can collect fur; choose beds with zippered, washable bolster covers. Waterproof liners protect the foam from accidents and make cleanup easier. Size matters: your dog should be able to stretch out fully without hanging off the edge.

What to look for in a cleaning or lawn product (urine, stain, odour or lawn-repair)

For cleaning accidents on orthopedic beds, choose an enzymatic cleaner that breaks down urine proteins and eliminates odors, not just masks them. Look for products labeled pet-safe and free of harsh chemicals like bleach or ammonia. For lawn repair after urine spots, opt for a lawn-repair product that neutralizes nitrogen burn and contains grass seed and fertilizer. Outdoor products should be safe for pets once dry and not contain ingredients that cause skin irritation. Always test on an inconspicuous area first.

How we chose these picks

  • Evaluated orthopedic support: foam density, thickness, and durability for large and long-haired breeds.
  • Assessed ease of cleaning: removable, machine-washable covers and waterproof liners.
  • Considered fur resistance: smooth fabrics that don’t trap hair.
  • Compared sizes to accommodate long-haired dogs from 50 to 100+ pounds.
  • Reviewed customer feedback for long-term durability and joint relief.
  • Ensured all picks are from reputable brands with good warranties.
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.

What to avoid

  • Avoid beds with plush, fluffy covers that trap fur and are hard to clean.
  • Steer clear of thin foam (under 3 inches) that won’t support heavy or arthritic dogs.
  • Don’t choose a bed without a removable cover; spot-cleaning alone won’t keep it fresh.
  • Avoid cleaners with ammonia or bleach; they can irritate skin and attract dogs to re-mark.
  • Don’t use lawn chemicals that aren’t pet-safe; dogs may ingest them while grooming.

For more guidance, check our dog guides and dog health or dog care products sections.

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