Welcome to our range of calming dog beds and anti anxiety dog beds, specially designed to suit puppies, older dogs, and anxious dogs of every breed and size. Crafted with super soft plush fabric and responsive fibres, these calming pet beds feature raised edges to alleviate anxiety and help your furry friend feel secure, whether they’re settling down for the night or seeking comfort during the day. Perfect for addressing separation anxiety, offering joint support to senior dogs, or simply giving your pet a comfy bed for a more relaxed, restful sleep, our calming beds blend seamlessly with home décor thanks to various colour options and a non slip base for stability.
Whether you have a medium size pooch, a tiny cat, or a large breed who needs plenty of space, our range of anti anxiety beds is carefully tested to ensure quality, safety, and durable comfort. By encouraging a calming environment, these dog beds can reduce stress and provide a sense of peace for those moments when your pup needs reassurance—ideal for house training, rainy days indoors, or when travelling away from familiar surroundings. Built with machine-washable covers, our calming dog products are convenient to wash and maintain, helping you protect your investment and keep your dog’s new favourite comfy spot fresh at a fair price. Read our reviews from happy UK customers who’ve discovered how our great product can create a genuine haven for any pup or litter mates seeking a calm retreat.
Calming Dog Bed FAQs
Do calming dog beds really work?
Yes. Many pets experience a noticeable reduction in anxiety when snuggling into a calming dog bed. The high sides or pillows and soft, cosy fabrics create a secure feeling that can help settle anxious dogs, especially during loud noises like fireworks or when they’re left alone.
How do I stop my dog from tearing up his dog bed?
First, make sure you choose a quality, durable bed that suits your dog’s chewing habits. Provide alternative chew toys, supervise your pup at first, and reinforce positive behaviours with treats and praise. If your dog loves to dig or chew, redirect that energy to more appropriate items—this helps them see their new bed as a place of comfort and relaxation, not a toy.