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Luxury Dog Beds

To Suit Your Decor

In three bold colours and sizes with our iconic BullyBillows branding.

Beige dog bed

Beige

Blend in Effortlessly

Black dog bed

Black

Bold and Strong

Green dog bed

Sage Green

Sleek and Stylish

Luxury Dog Beds Luxury Dog Beds

Built to last

World Famous BullyBillows Quality as Standard.

Your Dog Bed Questions, Answered

Everything you need to know before choosing your luxury dog bed.

The best place for a dog bed is somewhere your dog feels safe, settled, and close to you. Choose a quiet corner away from draughts, doors, and constant foot traffic, but somewhere that is not completely isolated. Dogs are pack animals. They like to know what’s going on. For most homes, that means choosing a calm spot in the living room for daytime naps and a quiet corner of the bedroom at night. For most dogs, we would recommend avoiding cold floors and noisy areas, such as hallways connecting bedrooms to bathrooms etc.

The right size dog bed gives your dog room to stretch without losing support. Here’s how to get it right: Measure your dog from nose to tail while they’re lying down Add 15–25cm for wriggle room Match that measurement to the bed’s internal dimensions If your dog curls up, you can size down slightly. If they sprawl (who doesn’t love to starfish), you should look to size up. When in doubt, our recommendation is to go bigger. A bed that’s too small won’t get used.

Dogs don’t always shiver when they’re cold. Look for the subtle signs. Your dog might be cold if they: Curl tightly into a ball Seek out blankets, cushions, or your bed Feel cool around the ears, paws, or belly Struggle to fully relax or settle for the night Short-haired breeds, puppies, seniors, and lean dogs feel the cold more. A well-padded, insulated bed (complimented with a bullybillows blanket) helps trap body heat and keeps them comfortable through the night — without overheating.

The most comfortable dog bed is one that supports their body properly and suits how they sleep. Key things to look for: Thick, supportive padding to protect joints Raised sides for dogs that like to lean or rest their head Flat, open designs for dogs that stretch out Durable materials that don’t flatten after a few weeks Comfort for your pet isn’t about softness alone. It’s about support, security, and long-term durability. A good bed should help your dog wake up ready to go again, not stiff, restless, or sore. We have also made our beds washable to ensure your dog gets to enjoy that feeling of getting into a bed with fresh bedding.