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If you have a pet golden retriever that lives inside, you know the struggle of trying to keep those long blonde hairs from covering up everything. It doesn’t matter if your golden decides to sleep in your bed, on the couch, in a favorite chair or just on a rug, once he wakes up, his spot will be covered in golden hair that you have to try to clean.
Why not buy him the perfect doggy bed instead? For a golden retriever, a bed can make a huge difference in the amount of time you spend lint rolling and vacuuming up hair. Plus, it gives your furry best friend his own designated place to sleep, and everyone knows it’s always nice to have your own bed.
- Thick, Human-Quality Foam Mattress
- 3-Sided Bolster for Added Support
- Perfect for Dogs of All Sizes
- Especially Comfortable for Dogs with Arthritis or Other Pain-Related Issues
- Expensive
With four different colors and sizes ranging from small to extra-extra large, this bed is perfect for dogs of all types and sizes, but it works incredibly well for golden retrievers, especially golden retrievers with arthritis issues. There is a three-sided bolster that curves around the back and sides of the bed for extra support, and the mattress is four-inch thick, human quality mattress foam.
The largest version (XXL) is suitable for dogs up to 130 pounds. The cover is fur- and hair-resistant, and while the entire bed isn’t machine-washable, the removable cover is. The bottom of the cover has a non-skid grip on it. The entire purchase is covered by a 100% guarantee upon purchasing so that if you don’t like it you can return it. If something goes wrong within a year, there is also a one-year limited warranty.
- Lightweight and Easy to Carry
- Machine-Washable
- Water- and Puncture-Resistant
- Not As Fluffy or Thick As Many Other Beds
- No Side Supports
If your golden retriever loves the great outdoors, this is a great bed for him. It only comes in one color and one size, but despite that, it is an amazing bed. It is lightweight – only three pounds – and can roll up for easy carrying. There is a one and half inch foam mattress on the inside of the bed that inflates with the twist of a knob, turning the flat mat into an inflated bed in a matter of moments.
It is both water- and puncture-resistant and machine-washable. It also has grips on the bottom to keep it from sliding around on the ground or floor. It also comes with a one-year warranty in case of damages or if you just don’t like it once you get it.
- Machine-Washable and Dryable
- Fits Any Size Dog
- Great for Senior Dogs
- Material Shows Dog Hair Easily
- The XL Size Takes Up A Lot of Room
This fluffy, bean-bag-esque bagel dog bed is perfect for senior golden retrievers, retrievers with joint or hip issues or any dog who just want to be comfy. It provides your dog with the maximum amount of thickness and support, but it’s also incredibly easy for your dog to get into and out of this bed. With seven different colors and four different sizes from which to choose, this bed is perfect for just about any color room and any sized retriever.
The outside of the bed is waterproof, making it easy to wipe off in case of a spill or an accident, and the whole thing is not only machine-washable but also able to be dried in a dryer. This is excellent for ease of cleaning. The four different sizes are able to accommodate dogs from a mere one pound puppy up to a 100 pound mature dog.
- Machine-Washable and Dryer Friendly
- Neutral Colors Match Most Rooms
- Perfect for Putting Inside Crates
- Supports Dogs of All Sizes
- Fairly Decent Thickness and Fluff
- No Sides
- Outside of a Crate, It Has No Side Support
- Very Soft, but Not Super Firm
This bed is a nice bed to put inside a dog crate. It comes in three different colors and seven different sizes, making it perfect for everyone from puppies to fully grown dogs up to 110 pounds. This bed, too, is able to be both washed and dried in machines, and this one comes with a one-year warranty if you don’t like it or if it tears up. The swirled top and neutral colors make it perfect for most rooms in your home.
- Made from Memory Foam for Ultimate Comfort
- Will Not Lose Its Shape
- Added Bolster for Head and Neck Support
- Anti-Skid Bottom
- Lack of Color/Pattern Options
- Entire Bed Cannot Be Washed (Only the Cover)
- On the Pricey Side
This particular bed works well for all dogs, but it is especially great for senior dogs. The base of this bed is made out of five inch thick Memory Foam that conforms to your dog’s shape and doesn’t warp or becoming misshapen after use or cleaning. The back of the bed has a raised, wrap-around bolster to provide head and neck support and help protect your walls.
The bed itself is not machine-washable; however, the cover of the bed is removable, and that is machine-washable. The bed also has an anti-skid bottom to keep it from sliding if your dog jumps into it with a little force.
Things to Consider
When deciding on a golden retriever bed, there are a few things you need to take into consideration. These include:
- Ease of Cleaning
- Thickness
- Size
- Health Issues Your Dog May Have
- Ergonomics
- Appearance
Ease of Cleaning
As already mentioned, wherever your golden sleeps is bound to get covered in hair. Furthermore, even though we love them, dogs always eventually get stinky, and a bed your dog sleeps in day and night is bound to start smelling eventually. Since the bed will at some point get dirty, stinky and covered in fur, it is imperative that it be easy for you to clean.
This means checking out what the materials in the bed are made of beforehand. It’s best if you get a bed that is machine-washable so that you can just throw it in the washer whenever it gets filthy. However, if you do get a bed that isn’t machine-washable, you need to be sure you can clean it by hand effectively enough to get the smell, dirt and hair off it.
Thickness
You want to crawl into a comfy bed every night and go to sleep. Your dog does too. Everything wants to be comfortable, so it’s important your dog’s bed is thick enough so it doesn’t feel as though he’s laying flat on the floor. Some of the best dog beds out there have a thick foam layer at the bottom that allows for maximum comfort and added warmth; however, other materials can provide just as much thickness.
The larger your dog is, the thicker the padding will need to be for the bed to be comfortable. A heavier dog will flatten the padding down worse than a smaller dog, so be aware of that when shopping. Just check around until you find one you think will be best for your particular golden retriever.
Size
The size of your dog bed will depend on the size of your dog, of course. A good rule of thumb is to always get a dog bed that is about two inches bigger than your dog on every side. This will give him plenty of room to move around, shift position and stretch, but it will not be so big as to prevent him from getting snuggly and warm in it. Also keep in mind the size of the space where you plan to put the dog bed. It wouldn’t do to get home and find your bed is larger than the floor in the area where the bed is going.
Health Issues and Ergonomics
We put these two considerations together because they kind of go hand in hand. If your golden retriever is a senior dog, a dog with an illness or injury or a dog with allergies, you’ll need to take those things into consideration when purchasing a new bed for him. For instance, senior dogs or dogs with arthritis may not be able to climb into a bed that has tall sides or is elevated in some way, just as retrievers with cotton allergies won’t be able to sleep in beds stuffed with cotton.
These things will also determine the ergonomics of the bed you get. Ergonomics means more than getting the right size bed or the right height for elderly or sick dogs. It also means having high sides if necessary to help support dogs who need extra support without restricting their movements. If your dog has trouble getting up, a pillow-like or angled bottom might help give him an extra boost.
Appearance
When it comes to appearance, you’ll want something that looks nice in your house but also matches your retriever’s personality. Consider both these aspects when finding the best pattern, color, print or design. Also, get a color that complements your dog’s coat and won’t show his hair as badly when it gets dirty.