After a day full of play, your large and lovable pooch will enjoy resting on our supportive and stylish pet beds, specifically crafted with big dog breeds in mind! Browse our complete collection of large dog beds today.
Large & Extra Large Dog Beds
What Kinds of Dogs Need a Large Dog Bed?
In order for a dog to be considered a large dog breed, the typical measurements include weighing around 50 to 90 pounds and having a height of around 24 inches. Below are some of the most popular big dog breeds. If you’re bringing home one of these or a mix of one of these breeds, you’ll have lots to love on!
- Afghan Hound
- Airedale Terrier
- Alaskan Malamute
- Basset Hound
- Belgian Malinois
- Bernese Mountain Dog
- Boxer
- Bullmastiff
- Collie
- Dalmatian
- English Setter
- German Shepherd
- Golden Retriever
- Greyhound
- Irish Setter
- Labrador Retriever
- Poodle
- Rottweiler
- Siberian Husky
- Weimaraner
As the owner of any of these loveable large dogs, you’ll definitely want to have one of P.L.A.Y.'s beds specifically suited for large dogs to stretch out!
Best Toys for Big Dogs
Whether your large breed friend has a big appetite for rope toys, outdoor toys, or tough toys, P.L.A.Y. has the perfect option that’s guaranteed to satisfy.
Rope Toys for Large Dogs: Our rope toys are made from ultra-durable, braided, high-tensile strength cotton rope for extending tug-of-war playtime. Check out some of our favorite rope dog toys that come in a large size:
Outdoor Toys for Large Dogs: If your big dog loves to take playtime adventures outside, check out some of our favorite choices for outdoor toys. Our signature ZoomieRex material is buoyant, durable, and flexible, making it perfect for any outdoor occasion.
Tough Toys for Large Dogs:Large dogs that love to chew won’t be able to resist our selection of tough toys. Constructed from a splinter-free blend of wood and durable polymer, your furry friend can enjoy this toy for a long time.
Looking for More Info on Large Dogs?
If you’re taking on the big responsibility (literally!) of owning a large dog breed for the first time, or just looking for new tips and tricks for your colossal companion, explore some of our blogs.