Round Beds – The Best Circular Beds for Your Pets

If you’ve ever watched a dog curl up in a corner, you know they love a comfy spot that fits their shape. A round bed does exactly that – it gives your pet space to stretch, roll, and settle without hitting hard edges. Below you’ll find quick, practical advice to pick the right round bed and keep it in top shape.

Why a Round Bed Works

Rounded edges mean no sharp corners to bump into, which is especially good for older dogs or cats with arthritis. The shape also encourages natural curling, so many pets feel safer and sleep deeper. Because the perimeter is continuous, the bed looks tidy in any room – it blends with living‑room décor or stable stalls without looking out of place.

How to Pick the Right One

Size matters. Measure your pet from nose to tail, then add a few inches. A small terrier will be happy in a 30‑cm (12‑inch) bed, while a Labrador needs at least 60‑cm (24‑inch). If you have multiple pets, choose a larger diameter so they can share without feeling cramped.

Material counts. Look for a soft, breathable fill like memory foam or high‑density polyester. Those materials provide support and keep the bed from flattening after a few naps. The cover should be removable and machine‑washable – pets love to dig, and stains happen.

Floor type. If the bed sits on concrete or a cold floor, a rubber or non‑slip base prevents it from sliding. For indoor use on carpets, a thin layer of felt underneath adds stability and protects the carpet.

Style & colour. You don’t need to sacrifice looks. Classic neutrals blend with most interiors, while bold colours can add a pop to a stable aisle or a pet‑friendly lounge.

Nelson’s Equestrian and Pet Supplies carries a range of round beds that meet these criteria. Their beds are made in the UK, so shipping is fast and you can support local manufacturers.

Once you’ve chosen a bed, give it a quick test. Place it on the floor, let your pet sniff it, and watch how they settle. If they immediately roll in, you’ve hit the sweet spot.

Maintaining your round bed is easy. Wash the cover every two weeks, tumble dry on low, and fluff the fill by hand. A quick vacuum of the surface removes hair and keeps the bed fresh.

Round beds aren’t just for dogs – cats love the enclosed feel, and even small horses enjoy a padded circle in the stall. No matter the animal, the circular shape offers comfort and a tidy look.

Ready to upgrade your pet’s nap spot? Browse the round‑bed collection at Nelson’s today and pick the size, material, and colour that match your pet’s personality.