Luxury Bolster Dog Bed with Removable Hood
Bolster Dog Bed – Head-Supporting Comfort with a Removable Hood for Year-Round Cosy Sleep
Perfect for dogs who like to snuggle, pinch blankets, or take over the sofa, our Luxury Bolster Dog Bed combines structure, softness, and flexibility in one beautifully designed bed.
The thick tubular bolster offers wraparound support for heads, hips, and paws, while the solid foam base keeps your dog comfortably elevated and well-supported. Whether you’ve got a burrower, a leaner, or a dog that just loves their own space — this bed delivers.
What sets it apart? The removable zipped hood gives you two beds in one. Keep it on to create a covered, cocoon-like space for dogs who crave security. Zip it off in warmer weather or for dogs who prefer a more open feel. Warm in winter, cool in summer — this bed adapts to your dog’s needs all year round.
Crafted using a hardwearing, polyester-blend upholstery fabric and lined with thick teddy-fleece, this bed is luxuriously soft yet built for daily use. The neutral tones make it easy to fit into any room, while the thoughtful design ensures long-lasting comfort.
Why It’s Loved by Dogs & Their Humans
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Thick bolster surround for head, neck & joint support
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Foam base provides sturdy, even support for all breeds
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Removable hood design: use as a covered cocoon or open bolster bed
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Warm in winter, breathable in summer — perfect year-round
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Upholstery-grade polyester blend for durability and style
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Inner lined with super-soft teddy fleece for next-level cosiness
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Zipped outer for easier washing and care
What Customers Say About Our Bolster Dog Bed
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Great sturdy memory foam that suits my older dog as it gives her support but doesn’t move when she climbs in. The hood is easily removable and fleece lined for warmth. The bolster is a great addition to dogs that like to rest their heads on.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Great quality and versatility.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Perfect! Would definitely recommend!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I bought this for my Vizsla, but my Standard Poodle loves it!! Poor Vizsla had no chance.”