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Dog Cushions & Mats products have an average rating of 4.4 / 5.0 from 136 reviews
Dog cushions and mats
Dog cushions and mats are a wonderful and versatile bedding option for your pooch. Dog cushions are an excellent addition to dog crates and kennels for an extra touch of comfort. Pet Circle stocks a number of dog pet cushion beds and dog mats online to suit every dog's individual size and preference.
To read more about selecting the perfect dog bed for your pooch, read our articles on Crate training your puppy and What is the best dog bed.
Best dog cushions and mats based on our customer reviews
Paws for Life Bolster Mat Grey | We bought this to fit our Paws for Life XL crate. It fits well. I was a bit concerned that the base/sleeping area wasn't thick enough but our German Shepherd Puppy was overjoyed - lay straight on it and loves resting his head on the bolster border. We were lucky to purchase it on special - but even at full price, it's worth it.-JESS |
Kazoo Dog Cushion Cloud Comfort | Our Labrador loves her cloud cushion. It gets a bit dirty grey over time but I can fit it in our washing machine and it comes out pretty clean looking. It does get lumpy in the wash like a duvet might, but she doesn't care. As soon as it's dry she is back on it, snuggling down. I think I'll get another one for inside. And to swap for the one in her cabana on those days when she brings it out for washing and I can't get it dry it in time. - LIZA |
Kazoo Pillow Cushion | Wonderful snuggly lounge bed for our German Shepherd. I was impressed by the quality, especially for the price and it will fit into her crate as well.- WENDY |
Frequently Asked Questions:
Why do dogs move their beds?
You may have seen your dog moving their bed or blanket around and wonder what compels them to do this? There are a few possible motivators driving this behaviour.
In the wild, dogs will dig down into the ground to hide themselves. Our pet dogs moving their bed around may be a residual instinct to find an ideal spot where they feel secure. Your dog may also be seeking out comfort, looking for a cooler or warmer location, moving their bed around to be closer to you or more privacy from the family.
To find out more about creature comforts for your pooch, read How to dogify your apartment and 3 Daily habits to improve your pet's health.
Author info: Dr Nicole du Plessis - Pet Circle In House Veterinarian