{the dog blog of Outside magazine}
Sleepers: The Best New Dog Beds
by Walker Parks | on June 1st, 2010 | in Features, Swag the Dog

Ruby and Angus have been on the road a lot this winter, traveling back and forth between Santa Fe and Taos. But when you’re covered in mud and shedding enough to knit a new dog, it’s good manners to bring your own bed. Which one to pack depends—camping? staying at the dogsitter’s? sleeping in the car? Banished outside for scarfing up three bags of blue corn chips (never mind…).

So we had them test the best travel dog beds out there. Their methods don’t lie: Like a bed? Curl up on it. No like? Ignore it. Once they were done trashing them, we tested them to see which cleaned up best and came up with a few clear winners. —Elizabeth Hightower

THE CONTENDERS:
rubypacked_1
Ruby, packed and ready with her Mud River suitcase and Mud River Cache Cushion. Think of them as her checked and her carry-on luggage.

rubyrolls_1
Ruby ready to bivvy with the Harry Barker Hemp Bedroll and the Ruffwear Mt. Bachelor Pad

THE REVIEWS:

1) The Frisco, $80.00
Mud River Dog Products, mudriverdogproducts.com
Folded 30”L x 6”W x 22”H; Unfolded 44”L x 30”W x 3”H

Screen shot 2010-06-01 at 6.37.32 PMHere’s how cool they are at Arkansas-based Mud River: They bring other people’s dogs to work. When we talked with Morgan at this gentlemen’s hunting outfitter (Motto: “Dirty Trucks, Lonely Wives, Happy Dogs”), she’d brought a former employee’s pup to the office. She sent the monster Frisco, which has inspired Mud River’s hunters to proclaim: “If I’da wanted to bring a suitcase, I’da brought my wife!” Nonetheless, this seemed like the best option for geriatric Angus: three inches of thick EVA foam, heavy waxed canvas cover, and the size of a climbing crash pad. He was not interested. In fact, no dog set foot on the Frisco in three months of exposure. Our 8-year-old friend, Finn, however, made quick use of the pad. Motto: You’ve got to have smarter dogs to use this one.

2) The Cache Cushion, $30
Mud River Dog Products, mudriverdogproducts.com
29″ L x 37″W

Screen shot 2010-06-01 at 6.41.21 PMA really handsome portable number, backed in waxed canvas. Pros: With velcro straps, it rolls up tight, with quality construction and a snappy color scheme of loden fleece trimmed in safety orange. Cons: Not for a 90-pound lab. If Angus thought the Frisco was “tooooo hard,” this one was “tooo small and toooo thin.” We passed it on to Danger and Cooper, our K9 rescue friends, for their travel crates. Also, keep this in mind for all travel dog beds: Hair really likes fleece. The Cache Cushion cleans up nicely in the wash, but until then, it’s a hair party waiting to happen.

3) Mount Bachelor Pad, $59.95 medium, $74.95 large
Ruffwear, ruffwear.com
Medium (38” l x 29” w, 1” loft); Large (48” x 36”, 1” loft)
Screen shot 2010-06-01 at 6.40.35 PMFaced in recycled fleece, filled with thermal padding, and backed in PVC-free, waterproof recycled polycloth, the Bachelor Pad is the only one of these to block ground moisture. Throw it in the mud, hose it off, drip it dry, and then roll it up tight with its velcro straps. By far the best for camping and any wet pursuits, and the dogs seemed to dig it. Downside? Check out the hair.

2) Hemp Stripe Bedroll, $48.00-84.00
Harry Barker, harrybarker.com
Extra Small (25″ l x 19″ w); Small (31″ x 21″); Medium (37″ x 24″); Large (43″ x 29″)
barkerloveRuby Likes! Major style points for this one—it comes in five different colors of haute-hippie stripes—plus it’s got the most loft. Everything is eco, from the azo-free dyes to the recycled fiberfill padding; the hemp is plenty rugged, and dog hair brushes right off. It’s also the easiest to roll up, with an attached hemp strap and Fastco buckle, as opposed to Velcro straps. We were dubious that this one would dry well, since it’s a bit thicker than the rest. But it was wash and wear. The bedroll also comes in five colors of recycled fleece, from $14.99 to $29.99. Match the color to your dog hair, or go with our recommendation and spring for the durable hemp.

THE VERDICT:
For camping, wet work, river trips or active use, the Mount Bachelor Pad is the bed to beat, and a doggie fave. Visiting friends, road-tripping, heading to the ski house? Pack the Hemp Stripe Bedroll, the comfiest of the bunch. Hunting? You’ll need Mud River, if only for the bomber quality and safety orange chic.

TAGGED: , , , , , | Subscribe to this post's comments

8 Responses to “Sleepers: The Best New Dog Beds”

  1. … track backe bei http://suzannerister.singleparentbuzz.com/ ……

    grand , votre blog thème est certainement nice , je suis recherche tout nouveau disposition style pour mon moncler doudoune personnel blog , j’aime vôtre, maintenant Je vais aller cherchez le exacte même design !…

  2. … track backe bei http://blog.revolucja.pl/mirelladempsy/ ……

    fine, votre weblog design est véritablement bon , Je suis recherche pour la nouveau modèle pour mon moncler doudoune propre personnel weblog , j’aime vôtre, maintenant je vais aller recherche le similaires modèle !…

  3. GET THE HOTTEST REVIEWS ON ALL OF THE LATEST GADGETS OUT!! says:

    http://WWW.INSPECTAGADGETS.COM...

    REVIEW IT BEFORE YOU BUY IT!!…

  4. REVIEW IT BEFORE YOU BUY IT!!! says:

    MOST INFORMATIVE SITE FOR ELECTRONICS….

    **YOUTUBE VIDEO REVIEWS ON THE HOTTEST ELECTRONICS OUT**…

  5. SHOP ELECTRONICS!!! says:

    MOST INFORMATIVE SITE FOR ELECTRONICS….

    **YOUTUBE VIDEO REVIEWS ON THE HOTTEST ELECTRONICS OUT**…

  6. IPAD 2 REVIEW says:

    iPAD 2 REVIEW!!!…

    NEW iPAD 2 REVIEWFIND OUT WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING!!…

  7. IPAD 2 REVIEWS says:

    iPAD 2 REVIEW!!!…

    iPAD 2 LATEST REVIEWSFIND OUT WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING!!…

  8. sander says:

    Greate…

    It’s such a great site! http://www.kamusta.ph/topic/anastasiatjwebb/104475 Great post, I just bookmarked it on Digg….

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.