Taylor & Tails beds are designed right here in Great Britain and use modern fabric and filling choices to create a naturally hypoallergenic pet bed. Using hydrophobic materials which are less hospitable to fleas and mites, and high-density memory foam to provide supportive cushioning without adding height to the bed, they’re the healthy choice for your furry friend.
Not only does the memory foam filling encourage spinal alignment, circulation and the overall wellbeing of your pet, but it’s also adjustable, allowing you to add or remove filling to create a firmer or softer bed.
And while the covers, like most, are machine washable - they’ve gone a step further. By utilising durable, scratch-resistant vegan leather and upholstery, these dog beds are easy to maintain, require less mechanical washing and are long-lasting.
Taylor & Tails sustainable dog beds meet the highest quality and safety standards. All fabrics are OEKO-TEX® certified and have REACH compliance, demonstrating their ecological safety and responsible sourcing.
To reduce waste, these orthopaedic dog beds use shredded memory foam offcuts from human mattress production and are designed to last for many years, reducing their environmental impact and providing exceptional ongoing comfort for your pet.
The result? A beautiful, durable, easy-clean base for stretching out for a nap.
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Upper: Vegan leather and upholstery with a protective finish
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Filling: Viscoelastic memory foam flakes
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Underside: Non-slip insulation
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Water-resistant (cover & liner)
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OEKO-TEX® certified
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REACH compliant
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Hypoallergenic
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Adjustable (add or remove filling to change density)
Cleaning:
Taylor & Tails beds are designed with easy-clean technology, allowing a variety of spills and stains to be blotted away. But, when things get messy, the removable cover can simply be unzipped and machine washed at 30℃.
To reduce waste
Small (cm): 83 x 67 x 15
Medium (cm): 113 x 68 x 17
Large (cm): 133 x 88 x 18
How to measure:
Choosing the right size can save you time and money, as well as reduce waste.
For adult dogs, we suggest measuring from the nose to the base of the tail (easiest when your dog is asleep), then adding 15–25 cm to determine the length or diameter of the bed. The bed should be large enough for the dog to lie in its favourite position.
Dogs grow quickly, so when buying for a puppy, choose a size that will accommodate them when fully grown and add a rolled-up blanket to help make the bed cosier in the meantime. This removes the need to regularly repurchase larger sizes and the associated waste of sending smaller beds to landfill.