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    Dog Beds for Three Large Dogs

    This is a specific conversation about Dog beds for large breeds — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Three large dogs and you're buying beds for all of them at once — that's the right move, and getting matching beds makes the whole thing easier to manage. Large breeds need beds built for real weight and wide sprawling, because standard beds flatten out or leave a big dog's legs dangling off the edge within weeks. To point you to the right option: what breed is each dog and roughly how much do they weigh? How does your Samoyed in particular sleep — curled up, fully stretched out, or somewhere in between? And are any of the three dealing with joint issues?
    So I have three dogs — a 5-year-old Samoyed at about 28kg, a 4-year-old Golden Retriever at 34kg, and a 3-year-old Labrador at 32kg. The Samoyed and the Lab both sprawl completely flat. The Golden tends to curl up. No joint issues yet but I'd rather prevent problems than deal with them later.
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    Good thinking on the prevention side — large breeds that look perfectly healthy at 3 to 5 years often start showing joint wear by 7 or 8, and the bed they've been sleeping on is a big factor. Your sprawlers are the ones driving the size requirement here. A 28kg Samoyed stretched flat needs a lot more surface area than people expect, and the Labrador is heavier on top of that. The Golden curling up is easier to accommodate, but since you want matching beds, you size for your biggest sprawler. What's your floor space like — are these going in the same room or spread around the house?
    They'll be in the same room, in a kind of dog corner. I have decent space. I want them to look tidy and uniform, not a mishmash of different colours and styles.
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    Perfect setup for three of the same bed. Here's what I'd recommend: the Big Barker 7-Inch Pillow Top Orthopedic Dog Bed in XL. It's 122cm x 91cm, which gives your Samoyed and Lab room to fully sprawl, and the 7-inch orthopedic foam holds its shape properly under dogs over 30kg — it doesn't compress flat after a few months the way cheaper foam does. It comes in a consistent dark colour that looks clean and uniform, and the cover is removable and machine washable, which you'll appreciate with three dogs. Big Barker is one of the few brands that genuinely builds for large breed weight rather than just scaling up the dimensions of a small dog bed. Buying three of the same means your corner looks intentional and you're not chasing replacement covers for three different beds. That's the one I'd get.
    View Big Barker 7" Orthopedic Dog Bed on Amazon
    That sounds ideal. Are they available on Amazon UK? And is the foam actually durable enough for daily use by dogs this size?
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    Yes, available on Amazon UK — search Big Barker XL Orthopedic Dog Bed and it comes up directly. On durability: Big Barker backs these with a 10-year guarantee against flattening, which tells you something about the foam quality. For dogs in the 28 to 34kg range sleeping on it every night, that foam will outlast pretty much anything else in this category. The cover does the harder work of taking daily wear, and since it's removable and washable, you can keep it fresh without replacing the whole bed. Three dogs, same room, daily use — this is exactly the use case it's built for.
    Brilliant, I'll order three. Thanks for making this straightforward.
    inparticular.ai
    Good call. Three XL Big Barkers, same room, sorted. Your dogs are going to sleep well and your joint-prevention instinct is the right one — a proper orthopedic base now is much cheaper than physio visits later. Enjoy the tidy dog corner.

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