From Chihuahuas and Jack Russell Terriers to Irish Wolfhounds and English Mastiffs, dogs come in a wild array of sizes and weights. But there's at least one thing all dogs have in common: they like having a comfy bed.
Whatever breed (or breeds) you own, our dog bed sizing guide will give you a good sense of which dog beds would best suit their sleep needs. Find the right size, and your dog won't trade it for a 5-bark hotel.
Dogs don't ask for much: food and fun, affection and warmth and a clean bed. Here's how to make sure your dog's bed is clean and pest-free.
Age, breed, size, temperament, health: there are many different factors that could determine which dog bed type would be best for your four-legged friend. These are some of the most popular dog beds and the benefits they offer.
Have an outdoor dog or older dog? Heated dog beds are a simple way to keep outdoor dogs healthy or ease the pain of older pets with decreased mobility.
Most dogs love to travel, but their concept of road safety is a little "ruff." In these tips, we suggest a few pieces of dog travel safety equipment for travels with Charley.