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inparticular.ai
A Bullmastiff in an apartment with a landlord who wants floor protection — that's a very specific set of requirements, and honestly it narrows things down in a useful way. The right bed for a dog this size depends heavily on how they sleep, whether they have any joint issues at five years old, and how much floor coverage the base needs to provide. The most common mistake people make is buying a bed that's too small or too soft for a heavy breed, and with a rental involved you also need something stable that won't slide around or mark the floor. Can you tell me roughly how much your Bullmastiff weighs, how they tend to sleep — curled up, sprawled out flat, or pressed against furniture — and whether you've noticed any stiffness or joint trouble?
He's about 55kg, he sprawls completely flat on his side, and yes he's been a bit stiff getting up in the mornings lately. My landlord just said the bed needs a proper base so nothing sits directly on the hardwood.
inparticular.ai
Perfect — that tells me a lot. A 55kg dog who sprawls flat needs serious surface area, and morning stiffness at five in a Bullmastiff is a real early warning sign for joint issues, so you want meaningful orthopedic support rather than just a thick cushion. The raised base requirement from your landlord is actually a bonus here — it keeps the mattress off cold floors, which helps with joint comfort on its own. What I'd point you toward is the Songmics XXL Raised Dog Bed with a bolster-free flat platform design. It has a powder-coated steel frame with rubber feet that won't scratch hardwood, takes dogs up to around 70kg, and gives you the full flat sleeping surface a sprawler needs. The Oxford fabric cover is removable and machine washable — important when you're renting and want to keep things clean. You can add a separate memory foam topper on top of the included cushion if the stiffness gets worse, which gives you room to upgrade without replacing the whole bed.
That sounds good. Will the rubber feet actually stay put on hardwood? He tends to push off when he's getting up and I've had beds slide across the room before.
inparticular.ai
It's a fair concern with a heavy dog who's pushing off unevenly. The rubber feet on the Songmics frame do grip hardwood reasonably well under normal movement, but if he's really launching himself up — which stiff dogs often do because they're compensating — I'd add a non-slip rug pad underneath the whole frame. Cut one to size so it sits flush under the legs, not overlapping the edges. That combination of rubber feet plus a grip pad underneath gives you a completely stable setup and also adds another layer of floor protection, which your landlord will appreciate. It's a cheap fix that makes the whole thing much more solid.
Good idea. Is the XXL actually big enough for a fully stretched Bullmastiff?
inparticular.ai
The Songmics XXL sleeping surface is around 110cm x 70cm, which covers most Bullmastiffs stretched out — males typically measure 60–70cm nose to rump when lying flat, so there's room. That said, measure your dog from nose to tail base while he's lying down before you order. If he's on the longer end, Songmics also do a version with a slightly extended frame. But for most 55kg Bullmastiffs, the XXL is the right call.
Great, I think that's what I need. Thanks.
inparticular.ai
You're set. Songmics XXL raised frame, rubber feet, non-slip pad underneath, and consider a memory foam topper if the morning stiffness gets more noticeable — that's a solid setup for him and it'll keep your landlord happy too. Hope he gets a proper stretch out of it.