This is a specific conversation about Dog beds for large breeds — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.
inparticular.ai
A Dogue de Bordeaux is exactly the kind of dog that exposes every weakness in a standard bed — the shoulder width alone rules out most options, and their weight means anything with cheap foam is flattened within weeks. Large breed dogs need beds built for real weight and a genuinely wide footprint, not just something labelled 'XL' that still tapers at the sides. To point you to the right thing: what's your dog's current weight, how do they tend to sleep — sprawled flat, curled up, or on their side — and are there any joint issues like early arthritis or hip stiffness to factor in?
He's 4 years old, weighs about 58kg, and he sleeps completely flat on his side with his front legs stretched out. No diagnosed joint issues yet but I want to be proactive about it. The main problem is his shoulders — he's incredibly wide across the chest and front legs, and every bed we've tried just isn't wide enough for him to lie comfortably.
inparticular.ai
That makes complete sense — Dogues de Bordeaux are uniquely wide through the chest and shoulders, and most XL beds are designed around length rather than width, so a sprawling lateral sleeper like yours hits the edges immediately. What's the widest point when he's fully stretched out on his side? Even a rough estimate helps, because the difference between 100cm and 120cm wide is significant when you're picking a bed for him.
Honestly I'd estimate he takes up close to 110cm across when he's fully out. We've got space in the living room so size isn't really a concern — I just need something that's actually wide enough and won't compress flat.
inparticular.ai
Perfect — that rules out everything mid-range and points clearly to one product. I'd go with the Big Barker Orthopedic Dog Bed in the XXL size. It measures 122cm x 91cm and is built with a 7-inch layered therapeutic foam core that's specifically engineered not to flatten under dogs over 50kg — they actually back it with a 10-year guarantee against sagging. The wide rectangular format suits a lateral sprawler like your boy far better than bolster or oval beds, and the foam density is high enough that at 58kg he won't bottom out. It's also low-profile enough that getting in and out isn't a challenge, which matters for joint health as he ages even if he's fine right now. It's available on Amazon UK and it's the one bed I'd put in front of a dog with his specific build without hesitation.
That sounds like exactly what I've been looking for. Is the cover easy to wash? He's a bit drooly.
inparticular.ai
Yes — the cover zips off completely and is machine washable, which is essential for a Dogue de Bordeaux. It's a microfiber cover that holds up well to repeated washing and is reasonably resistant to moisture, so the drool situation is manageable. The foam core itself is water-resistant too, which helps if anything soaks through. One thing worth doing when it arrives: measure where you plan to put it first, because 122cm is genuinely large — but you said space isn't an issue, so you should be fine. It's the right bed for him.
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