Does your dog love burrowing under blankets, hiding in dark corners, or squeezing into tight spaces? You're not alone—and there's a perfect bed designed specifically for dogs like yours. Cave beds (also called hooded beds, igloo beds, or enclosed beds) provide the cosy, den-like environment that many dogs instinctively crave.
After testing dozens of cave-style beds with my own pack of six dogs—including Molly, my French Bulldog who absolutely lives for burrowing—I've put together this comprehensive guide to help you find the perfect enclosed bed for your furry friend.
Why Dogs Love Cave Beds
Before diving into recommendations, it's worth understanding why cave beds appeal to so many dogs. The answer lies in their ancestry. If you've ever wondered why your dog scratches their bed before lying down, the same denning instincts are at play.
Wild canids naturally seek out dens—enclosed spaces that provide protection from predators and the elements. This denning instinct remains strong in domestic dogs, which explains why so many pups gravitate toward enclosed spaces like under beds, inside wardrobes, or beneath coffee tables.
Cave beds tap into this instinct by providing:
Security and comfort - The enclosed design creates a safe, protected feeling that reduces anxiety and helps nervous dogs relax.
Warmth retention - The hooded structure traps body heat, making cave beds ideal for dogs who get cold easily or during winter months.
Darkness for better sleep - The covered design blocks light, helping dogs achieve deeper, more restful sleep.
Personal space - In multi-pet households, a cave bed gives your dog their own private retreat away from other animals.
Best Dog Cave Beds: Our Top Picks
Best Overall: Snoozer Cozy Cave Dog Bed
The Snoozer Cozy Cave has earned its reputation as the gold standard in hooded dog beds, and for good reason. The design features a flexible hood that dogs can push open to enter, then settles back to create a cosy enclosed space.
What we love:
- Premium microsuede exterior with sherpa fleece lining
- Machine washable (the entire bed, not just the cover)
- Available in multiple sizes from small to extra-large
- Hood stays put without collapsing on your dog
- Made in the USA with quality materials
Sizing: Small (25" diameter), Medium (28"), Large (35"), XL (45")
Best for: Dogs who love to burrow and need a reliable, long-lasting cave bed
Best Budget Cave Bed: Best Friends by Sheri Original Calming Donut Cuddler
While technically a donut bed, the high walls and flexible design allow dogs to burrow and create their own cave-like space. It's an excellent budget-friendly alternative that provides many of the same benefits.
What we love:
- Incredibly soft faux fur that dogs adore
- Deep sides provide security and burrowing opportunities
- Self-warming design reflects body heat
- Machine washable and dryer safe
- Available in numerous colours and sizes
Sizing: Multiple sizes from 23" to 45" diameter
Best for: Budget-conscious buyers whose dogs like the cave feeling but don't need a fully enclosed hood
Best Igloo Style: Furhaven Microvelvet Snuggery Burrow Bed
Furhaven's Snuggery takes the igloo approach with a fully enclosed dome shape and a small entrance opening. It's particularly popular with smaller breeds and cats.
What we love:
- True igloo shape provides complete enclosure
- Soft microvelvet cover
- Removable, machine-washable cover
- Orthopaedic foam base option available
- Very affordable price point
Sizing: 26" x 26" x 17" (fits dogs up to 25 lbs)
Best for: Small dogs and puppies who want complete enclosure
Best for Anxious Dogs: PetFusion Calming Cave Bed
Designed specifically with anxious dogs in mind, this cave bed combines the security of an enclosed space with calming features like a weighted blanket-style top.
What we love:
- Weighted hood provides gentle, calming pressure
- High-quality memory foam base
- Removable, washable cover
- Water-resistant liner protects the foam
- Premium construction throughout
Sizing: Medium (28" x 22"), Large (36" x 28")
Best for: Dogs with anxiety, rescue dogs, or those who startle easily. See also our guide to calming dog beds for more anxiety-reducing options.
Best Tent Style: K&H Pet Products Thermo-Tent
For dogs who want the enclosed feeling but prefer more headroom, tent-style beds offer the perfect compromise. The K&H Thermo-Tent also includes heating for extra warmth.
What we love:
- Unique tent design with spacious interior
- Built-in heating element (uses only 4 watts)
- Machine washable
- Sturdy frame maintains shape
- Great for dogs who feel claustrophobic in tighter caves
Sizing: Small (14" x 14" x 14"), Large (26.5" x 26.5" x 22")
Best for: Dogs who want enclosure without feeling cramped, plus those who need extra warmth
Best Premium Option: P.L.A.Y. Pet Lifestyle and You Snuggle Bed
If budget isn't a constraint and you want the absolute best for your dog, P.L.A.Y.'s Snuggle Bed delivers exceptional quality and sustainability credentials.
What we love:
- Made from 100% recycled plastic bottles
- Certified safe materials (free from harmful chemicals)
- Reversible design for different seasons
- Machine washable entire bed
- Beautiful aesthetic that complements home décor
- Comes with squeaky toy included
Sizing: Small, Medium, Large
Best for: Eco-conscious pet parents who want premium quality and sustainable materials
Best for Large Dogs: Snoozer Orthopedic Cozy Cave
Large and giant breed dogs often get overlooked in the cave bed market, but Snoozer's orthopedic version caters specifically to bigger dogs with joint support needs. For more options, see our complete guide to large breed dog beds.
What we love:
- Available in XL size (45" diameter)
- Orthopaedic foam base supports joints
- Same quality construction as standard Cozy Cave
- Hood accommodates larger heads
- Machine washable
Sizing: Up to 45" diameter for dogs up to 80+ lbs
Best for: Large breed dogs who love burrowing but need joint support
Dog Breeds That Love Cave Beds
While any dog might enjoy a cave bed, certain breeds are particularly drawn to enclosed sleeping spaces. We've written dedicated guides for some of the most popular breeds:
Burrowing breeds:
- Dachshunds (bred to burrow into badger dens)
- Terriers (earth dogs bred to dig)
- Beagles and other hounds
- Miniature Schnauzers
Small breeds prone to cold:
- Chihuahuas
- Italian Greyhounds
- Toy breeds - see our small dog beds guide
- Chinese Crested
Breeds with anxiety tendencies:
- Rescue dogs of any breed
- Whippets and Greyhounds
- Border Collies
- Australian Shepherds
Breeds that naturally den:
- French Bulldogs (like my Molly!)
- Pugs
- Boston Terriers
- Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
How to Choose the Right Cave Bed
Size Matters
The most common mistake when buying a cave bed is choosing one that's too small. For detailed measuring instructions, check our complete dog bed size guide. Your dog should be able to:
- Enter and exit easily
- Turn around inside
- Stretch out somewhat (though some dogs prefer tighter spaces)
Measure your dog from nose to base of tail, then add 6-12 inches for the bed diameter. When in doubt, size up.
Consider the Opening Style
Cave beds come with different entry styles:
Hooded/blanket style - A flexible cover that drapes over. Dogs push through to enter. Best for dogs who like to adjust their own coverage level.
Fixed dome/igloo - A structured dome with a defined entrance hole. Best for dogs who want consistent, complete enclosure.
Tent style - An open front with overhead coverage. Best for dogs who want shelter without feeling trapped.
Material Considerations
Sherpa/fleece lining - Soft, warm, and comfortable. Ideal for cold climates. May be too warm for summer.
Microfibre/microvelvet - Soft but more breathable than sherpa. Good year-round option.
Canvas/cotton - More breathable and cooler. Better for warmer climates or dogs who overheat.
Washability
Given that dogs track dirt, drool, and shed fur, easy washing is essential. For detailed cleaning tips, see our guide on how to clean a dog bed. Look for:
- Machine washable (entire bed, not just covers)
- Removable covers at minimum
- Materials that dry quickly
- Water-resistant liners for accident-prone dogs
Cave Bed vs Other Bed Types
Not sure if a cave bed is right for your dog? Here's how they compare to other popular styles. You can also explore our guides to donut beds, bolster beds, and elevated beds.
| Feature | Cave/Hooded Bed | Bolster Bed | Flat/Mat Bed | Donut Bed | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enclosure | Full or partial | Open with raised sides | Fully open | Open with high sides | |
| Warmth | Excellent | Good | Minimal | Good | |
| Security feeling | Excellent | Moderate | Minimal | Good | |
| Best for anxious dogs | Yes | Somewhat | No | Somewhat | |
| Visibility | Limited | Good | Full | Good | |
| Summer suitability | May be too warm | Good | Excellent | Good |
Tips for Introducing Your Dog to a Cave Bed
Some dogs dive into cave beds immediately, while others need encouragement. Here's how to help reluctant dogs:
- Place it in a familiar location - Put the cave bed where your dog already likes to rest.
- Add familiar scents - Place a worn t-shirt or their favourite blanket inside initially.
- Use treats - Toss treats inside the cave to create positive associations.
- Don't force it - Let your dog explore at their own pace. Forcing them inside can create negative associations.
- Try during calm times - Introduce the bed when your dog is already relaxed, not during high-energy periods.
- Be patient - Some dogs take days or weeks to warm up to a new bed style.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are cave beds good for dogs?
+What size cave bed do I need?
+Can large dogs use cave beds?
+Are cave beds too hot for summer?
+How do I wash a cave bed?
+Will my dog like a cave bed?
+Final Thoughts
Cave beds aren't for every dog, but for those who love them, they become an absolute favourite. The security, warmth, and den-like comfort satisfy deep-rooted instincts that many dogs carry.
My top recommendation remains the Snoozer Cozy Cave for its perfect balance of quality, comfort, and practicality. For budget-conscious buyers, the Best Friends by Sheri Calming Donut offers excellent value while still providing that cosy, enclosed feeling dogs crave.
Whatever you choose, watching your dog burrow into their new cave bed for the first time is genuinely heartwarming—you'll know immediately whether you've found their perfect sleeping spot.
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