๐Ÿพ Dog Mommies
Six week tests
Long term gear testing

The gear gets tested by the women who have to clean up after it.

Dog Mommies is four households, six dogs and a great deal of laundry. Nothing goes back after a weekend. We keep a product for at least six weeks, measure what is left of it, and write down the one thing a spec sheet never tells you: where the dog actually chose to sleep.

Rachel pressing down on a dog bed to check the padding while her Labrador watches
Day forty two of the bed test. Same ruler, same spot on the mattress, same unimpressed Labrador.
4testing households
6dogs, 9 to 90 pounds
42days minimum per product
5machine washes per cover

The testers

Four houses, six dogs

There is no lab and no test bench. Every product lives in one of these houses, on the floor these dogs already ruined, until it breaks or earns its place. When a bed comes back covered in hair, that is because somebody had to vacuum it first.

Rachel Voss with Moose, her yellow Labrador

Rachel Voss

Gear editor
Moose, yellow Labrador, 75 lb

Has personally ended the lives of more dog beds than she cares to put in print. Toughest on anything sold as chew proof.

Danielle Karr with Daisy, her beagle

Danielle Karr

Small dog household
Daisy, beagle, 22 lb

Daisy digs at a bed for a full minute before she lies down, so Danielle is the one who finds out how a cover holds up.

Nina Alvarez with her two cocker spaniels

Nina Alvarez

Two dog household
Rue and Bo, cocker spaniels

Tests everything twice over, because two dogs share it. If a bed only works when one dog is on it, she notices in week one.

Steph Brooks with Odin, her German shepherd

Steph Brooks

Large breed household
Odin, German shepherd, 90 lb

Seams and zippers meet their maker here. If something is going to tear, it tears at Steph's house first.

Reviews

Updated August 2026
A Labrador lying on a flattened dog bed
Buyer's guide ยท six week test

My Labrador destroyed three dog beds in one year. So I spent six weeks testing five of the most popular ones.

Five best selling beds, six dogs, one ruler. Which covers pilled, which foam collapsed by week four, and which bed the dogs kept choosing once they had options.

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A back seat covered in dog hair and dried mud
Buyer's guide ยท 3 cars

I tested 5 dog car seats. Four of them are the reason your car smells.

A $290 detail lasted nine days. Six weeks later I knew which covers actually stop the hair and the sliding, and which are a sheet with straps.

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Five dog beds lined up on day one of testing
Method

What a six week test actually looks like in a normal house

The ruler, the wash cycles and the morning question every household answers. Written down so you can argue with our conclusions.

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Brands we have put through it

Bought at retail unless noted

Some of these did well. Several did not. The Big Barker is still in Steph's living room and the Furhaven went out with the recycling in week five.

Big Barker
Casper
PetFusion
Furhaven
Kurgo
PetSafe
Pelsbarn

How we test

No spec sheets, no unboxings
01

Weeks, not afternoons

Everything runs for at least six weeks. Almost anything survives the first one. The interesting failures start around week three, when the stuffing migrates into the corners and the seams quietly give up.

02

More than one dog

Every product rotates through several households, from a 22 pound beagle to a 90 pound shepherd. A bed that suits one sleeping style tells you very little about your own dog.

03

Numbers where numbers exist

Foam height with a ruler on day one and day forty two. Five machine washes per removable cover. And one question every morning in every house: where did the dog sleep last night?

Five dog beds lined up on the first day of testing
Day one of the dog bed test, before anything had been slept on.