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Big Barker Orthopedic 4' Dog Crate Bed Fits 36' x 24' Crate - Thick, Heavy Duty, Tough, Washable Cover - Luxury Orthopedic Support Foam Inside - Made in USA

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  • This 33.2" X 21.2" X 4" sized crate bed fits perfectly inside the raised lip of the plastic tray in a standard 36" x 24" medium crate.
  • Uniquely Engineered Comfort: Leveraging our expertise in foam engineering, we've designed an orthopedic crate bed that stands out. This specialized construction provides deep cushioning for your dog's elbows, hips, and pressure points, offering relief from the rigidity of metal and plastic crate surfaces.
  • Made in the USA: Handmade by experienced craftsmen and craftswomen in our small Pennsylvania workshop. We only ever use American-made foam to allow us to protect you with our "Can't flatten, Won't flatten" warranty.
  • Easy to Clean: Our machine washable crate bed cover is easy to remove, water resistant, and can be washed without shrinking.



4.2 out of 5 stars Date First Available June 28, 2013 Item Package Dimensions L x W x H 39 x 10.4 x 9.5 inches Item Dimensions LxWxH 33.2 x 21.2 x 4 inches Item Weight 4 Pounds Brand Name Big Barker Target Audience Keyword dogs Directions All Big Barker beds are roll-packed for easy shipping. This means your bed will arrive securely rolled up in a compact box. Beds do not ship with the cover on. Assembly required upon receiving to ensure bed is correct size for your space. Once foam is unrolled bed is non-refundable. Warranty Description 10 Year No Flatten Warranty Model Name Crate Bed Color Tan Size Medium Material MicroSuede, OrthoMedic Foam Care Instructions Machine Wash, Spot Clean Manufacturer Big Barker Breed Recommendation All, Small, Medium Included Components Bed & Cover Specific Uses for Product Outdoor, Indoor, Joints, Hip

Product Description

URGENT: Spread the word at your local dog park - the hard metal and plastic at the bottom of any dog crate can seriously harm a dog's joints...

If your dog spends any time in a crate each week - especially if he or she spends LOTS of time crated - then your crate pad selection becomes an investment of critical importance to both you and your dog.

“OUCH!” - go ahead and push your elbow into the bottom of your dog’s crate. It’s hard as nails. The bottom of a crate may be the most intense, jarring, and unforgiving surface your dog’s hips and elbows will encounter in their entire life. But you can stand guard and ensure their safety if you purchase a crate pad with appropriate padding.

However, as you may have already found out the hard way…

Most crate pads on Amazon provide no padding whatsoever. These “padless pretenders” do diddly squat to shield your dog from the horrific hardness below…

They simply put your dog’s delicate joints in danger - all in the name of saving a few bucks.

Imagine walking into your bathroom, getting on the ground and laying on your bath mat.

How long would you last before the rock-hard tile floor below sent shards of pain up your elbows and hips?

Now imagine you’re laying there helpless for hours at a time… week after week… month after month...

Yes, the top-selling crate pads on Amazon should advertise themselves as paper-thin bath mats… not plush crate pads!

They cost way less for a reason - because they offer way less protection to your dog’s joints.

As the hour hand of your kitchen clock ticks around like molasses, these rinky pads offer no more support to your dog than a balled up towel.

That’s why we paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to one of America’s most acclaimed foam engineers. We tasked him with expertly engineering a crate pad that would shamelessly stand out from the crowd...

The catch?

He had to use the same American-Made Orthopedic Foam that’s the unique hallmark of our best-selling dog beds. After much trial and error, several dead-ends, and a thousand pots of coffee, our full team assembled to stare in wonder at a crate pad that rewrote all the rules. Being so different… would people like it? Most importantly, would their dogs? Well, the reviews below say it all.

Looks like we’ve refined and mastered the art of caring crate pad design.

A Big Barker crate pad provides deep, unprecedented cushioning to your dog’s most sensitive and injury-prone areas. Try as it might, the hard metal and plastic below can’t sink its teeth into your dog’s elbows, hips and pressure points.

Meaning… tomorrow, when you stroke your dog’s head and close that crate door, you can now allow yourself to feel total peace of mind that your beloved companion is safe, comfortable and incredibly cared for.

Again, to craft this first-of-its-kind crate pad we pull out the big guns: the exact same premium American made orthopedic foam found in our top, 5-star rated Big Barker dog beds.

Our Certi-PUR US certified foam is scientifically calibrated to exquisitely mold and contour to your dog's skeletal system, giving necessary protection from joint pain, hip and elbow dysplasia & arthritis.

Protecting your dog from suffering physical stress can also ease their natural “separation anxiety” when you have to leave the house without them. They’ll still miss the Dickens out of you - but they’ll be picturing your smiling face snuggled up in blissful comfort!

Your crate pad is sized to fit snuggly and perfectly inside standard issue dog crates.

Proudly Made in America - your Big Barker crate pad is rugged, highly tear resistant (But NOT chew-proof) and fully waterproof. Made from a military-grade fabric, this uniquely crafted crate pad is super-durable and designed for a decade of heavy use. The secret? The absolute strongest fabric on the market: Cordura “super-weaved” nylon. This rarest of fabrics is built to comply with exacting military specifications. This “Army Tough” fabric is so insanely strong… it’s designed to be tossed from an Black Hawk helicopter at 10,000 feet… cannon into the ground at 120mph… and still be “good as new.”

Plus, it’s quick and easy to wash. Just remove cover using the extra-long heavy duty zipper & throw it in the washer.

Does it stand up to accidents?

Is the Pope a Catholic? Hard as they try, sometimes the dogs we love can’t hold it in. But you shouldn’t have to suffer with a big mess to clean up and a brand new pad to buy! Other pads on the market soak up urine like Spongebob. Not the Big Barker crate pad.

It’s 100% Waterproof.

Every kind of bathroom accident - from a garden variety “tinkle,” all the way through to an “OMG!” tsunami - it’s an easy-peasy clean up for the savvy owner of a Big Barker crate pad. Our Cordura “super-weaved” nylon means you just wipe your pad down with a wet rag. Expect to receive an ever-so-slightly jealous standing ovation from every dog owner whose dog crate is a stanky eyesore.

It’s your choice to make.

Will you enrich the “padless pretenders” and buy your dog a “bath mat” to lay on all day long… OR... will you allow yourself to feel so much better about crating your dog by buying them a Big Barker crate pad?

A Big Barker crate pad is how you wrap your loving arms around your dog from afar.

Put our unrivalled foam expertise to work for your dog’s health and comfort today!

Foam specifications: Highest quality American Certi-PUR US foam

Small/Medium sizes:

The top 2" is H10 Comfort Foam that molds gently around your dog's pressure points.

The bottom 2" is H24 Support Foam, which provides essential orthopedic support and prevents your dog's joints from grinding into the hard plastic and metal.

The exact same award-winning ultra-supportive “foam formula” we use in our best-selling Barker Jr. beds, for smaller dogs.

Large/Extra Large sizes:

The top 2" is H10 Comfort Foam - and the bottom 2" is H45 Support Foam - the exact same top-rated recipe for big dog support and comfort we use in our Big Barker beds.

Built in America With the Care Your Dog Deserves

Orthopedic Dog Beds with 10 Year No Flatten Promise - Customer w/ English Mastiff on Big Barker bed

100% Waterproof

Hard as they try, sometimes the dogs we love can’t hold it in. But you shouldn’t have to suffer with a big mess to clean up and a brand new pad to buy! Other pads on the market soak up urine like Spongebob. Delightful - especially when unexpected guests come over! Yet every kind of bathroom accident - from a garden variety “tinkle” thru to an “OMG!” tsunami - clears up easy with Big Barker crate pads. Our Cordura “super-weaved” nylon means you just wipe it down easy with a wet rag. You’re about to have the sweetest smelling crate on your street.

Made in USA! Big Barker Jr Orthopedic Large Dog Bed

Highly Tear Resistant

Rugged, highly tear resistant, fully waterproof military-grade fabric makes this unique crate pad super-durable. Cordura “super-weaved” nylon is the strongest fabric on the market. Complies with strict and demanding military specifications. Want a crate pad that’ll hold up to serious wear ‘n’ tear? Bingo. The Big Barker crate pad sports an “Army Tough” fabric that’s designed to be tossed from an Black Hawk helicopter at 10,000 feet… cannon into the ground at 120mph… and still be “good as new.”

Big Barker orthopedic dog beds for large dogs - Jumbo plush dog bed with happy customer

Superior Comfort

People purchase the Big Barker crate pad for their dog’s long-term health and wellness. Our Certi-PUR US certified foam is expertly engineered and calibrated to contour and mold perfectly to your dog's body, giving necessary protection from joint pain, hip and elbow dysplasia & arthritis. And protecting your dog from suffering physical stress, which can also help ease anxiety about being away from you.

Memory Foam Dog Bed - German Shepherd Pictured on X Large Orthopedic Bed - Made in USA

Let’s Be Honest

One dog owner to another - let’s face it. No-one’s super excited about having to leave their beloved dog in a crate. But it’s the only sensible and practical solution you have when you have to grab your keys and rush out of the house. A Big Barker crate pad is how you wrap your loving arms around your dog from afar. Our premium made orthopedic foam ensures your dog is snuggled up in supreme comfort the entire time you’re gone. It’ll make for an even more joyful and slobbery reunion when you walk back through the door.

Big Barker Beds Support the Police K9 Units Around the USA

Big Barker In The News: Philadelphia K9 Unit (CBS 3, ABC 6, FOX 29)

We've made it a big part of our mission to donate Big Barker beds to police K9 units, to both active and retired officers. This picture was taken from CBS news coverage of the event in which we donated Big Barkers to all the K9's in the Philadelphia Police Department (a very proud moment for us!).

Police K9 Units

Veterinary Hospitals

Animal Shelters

Military Service Dogs


Erica Racette
Reviewed in Canada on March 8, 2020
Well that took exactly one day. Not nearly as durable as I expected. Not the same quality as all my regular BB beds, and certainly not the same support level. Very disappointed that this was wrecked so easily, especially given the cost!!!
Maria
Reviewed in Australia on August 19, 2019
Dog loves. Wonder if I could buy a replacement cover?!🤔
gpaws
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2015
Super impressed with this crate pad. We are fostering a young German Shorthaired Pointer who came to us from a sad background and arrived with no training, terrible manners, anxiety, and a desire to chew and destroy all things fabric-covered (particularly soft things and anything with stuffing). In the first month we had her, she destroyed pretty much every bed and crate pad we tried. The Big Barker crate pad was a life saver and was the first thing that worked and allowed her to graduate from sleeping on piles of towels and blankets (which she also chewed) to a real bed. The cover is not officially chew-proof, only tear-proof, so I didn't have super high hopes that it would survive. But we've had it about 3 months, and it is still in perfect condition. The main reason it works so well for us is that she doesn't want to chew it. She's tried halfheartedly a few times, but it's not an attractive chewing target for her. It's canvas-type material (rugged, not soft), the orthopedic foam makes it firm instead of pillowly, and there are no easily-accessible seams (I removed the cute sewn-on logo tag to eliminate that temptation). Plus, it fits well in her crate, so she can't really get to the zipper, and the pad is not flexible enough for her to be able to grab it and pull it out of her crate.I have washed the cover twice and it comes out looking as nice as when it was new. Our foster dog has had 2 accidents on it and it survived well both times. The first time she had a crate accident, poor pup completely emptied her bladder all over the crate and herself (unbeknownst to us, she had a UTI - found out when we took her to the vet the next morning). It was a lot of pee because of the UTI. A lot. And we were gone for a few hours. So some pee did work its way onto the inner foam. I cleaned the foam as directed, disinfected it with a liberal saturation of lysol spray for good measure, and let it air dry in the sun - came out as good as new with no stains and no smell. The second accident was a normal amount of pee (she had been sedated for some xrays and was still sort of groggy), and there was no leakage onto the foam that time. The cover also withstands daily sloppy drinks from her crate bowl, and protects the inner foam perfectly. So although the cover does not appear to be waterproof in extreme situations, it is certainly water resistant for spills and normal accidents.Anyway, this crate pad was one of the best purchases we made for our foster dog and it helped us get through a really difficult adjustment period. Happy to report that after a few months of working with her, our foster dog still has some chewing relapses, but has now graduated to 2 real dog beds (Cozy Caves) in addition to her Big Barker crate pad, plus a soft blanket in her crate (yay!).
Steven C Bartling
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2014
Hi Folks,This might be only the second or third time in my life that I have been motivated enough to actually write a review.There are a lot of dog beds on the market. Most of them are made in China with the goal of achieving the least possible cost. Along the way, both product functionality, quality, and durability are traded off in favor of reaching either a lower price point, or a higher profit margin for the seller.What does this mean in terms of dog beds ? Who loses when the price is right ? Well, both the dog and the owner lose when people only shop based on price. The dog gets a bed with low density foam that compacts fairly quickly, leaving them essentially sleeping on the hard ground or kennel bottom. Cheap dog bed covers will tear or shred easily when the dog decides to build their "nest" before bed, or easily allow the dog to chew through the cover and tear up the foam padding beneath. The owner loses when the bed has to be replaced fairly frequently or has to visit the vet more frequently due to issues with canine arthritis, etc.I am fairly anal about taking care of our four legged family members and when they began showing signs of arthritis, we knew we needed some larger kennels/crates so they could stretch out and lay down flat on their sides. Finding good quality dog crates was the easy part. Finding decent pads for their crates was much harder.We did a lot of research over a number of weeks. We visited Petco, Petsmart, and various local pet stores (including the various "boutique" pet stores around the North Dallas Texas area) and looked at what was available. We were pretty disappointed in what we could find. I subsequently researched bed materials used for humans and the various pro's and con's of differing bedding materials since the lessons would be portable to dog beds as well.What to look for in a dog bed can be articulated fairly simply. Look for high quality foam and covers.Let's start with foam, then discuss the covers.What is foam ? Foam is a substance formed by trapping bubbles of air in a liquid or a sold. The foams we wil be dealing with on dog beds are solid foams based on a flexible plastic called polyurethane (sometimes known as foam rubber).There are two basic types of solid polyurethane foam, open cell and closed cell.In a closed cell foam, each air pocket is completely surrounded by polyurethane (like a balloon). The air pockets are not connected together and are separated by polyurethane.In a open cell foam, the gas bubbles or pockets connect together (like a common household sponge).Which kind of foam is best for dog beds ? Open cell or closed cell ?The space in open cell foam can be filled by air, or by a liquid (remember that a household sponge is an open cell foam and you will get the idea). This results in two properties of interest for dog bed applications: 1) Open cell foams can collect and absorb liquids, and 2) Open cell foams result in lower density, softer foams. What do these two properties imply ? Closed cell foams can absorb water from rain or such things as dog saliva, urine, vomit, diarrhea, blood, etc. They can absorb and hold eggs and larvae from pests and parasites such as fleas, ticks, mites (cause mange). Open cell foam containing air is a pretty good insulator, but one filled with water or other bodily fluid becomes a very poor insulator and if the dog bed is outdoors, can leave the poor pooch in a very cold situation. The lower density of the foam saves material (e.g. saves money for the manufacturer and lowers the cost of the product), but the foam is also much more compressible than closed cell foams and does not support body weight as reliably. This means the foam packs down and loses it's cushion ability relatively quickly. Some more expensive dog beds claim to use "reticulated foam". Sounds high tech and that must be good, right ? Reticulated foam is simply another fancy word for open cell foam.I think you can readily see from the above information that closed cell foams are the best choice for dog beds. They do not absorb water or bodily fluids so they stay sanitary and provide good insulation from the hot/cold ground and/or preserve body heat. They are also inherently denser and do not compress as easily. This means that closed cell foams tend to retain their shape better and rebound to their original form after compression. In other words, the closed cell foams better support the dogs weight and return to their original shape and are thus much less likely to compact over time.Within the family of closed cell foams, the quality and longevity of a foam is related to it's density. Density describes what the polyurethane vs air bubble ratio is and is given in terms of lbs per unit volume (or simply abbreviated as lbs). Higher weight or higher density foams are generally better quality and last longer, but stiffness increases with the increasing density of the foam.Let's move on to memory foam (sometimes called "visco-elastic" foam). Memory foam has additional chemicals added to the polyurethane during manufacturing that increase the viscosity and density of the foam. Lower density memory foam responds to pressure (body weight) and molds itself to a body but returns to it's original shape fairly quickly once the pressure is removed. Higher density memory foam will respond to body heat and soften over time, conforming to a body and supporting its weight evenly, but returns to it's original shape more slowly. A good bed made from memory foam will have 2 or more layers of foam. The top layer will be a lighter density foam that quickly molds to a body based on pressure or body weight, but will also have at least one additional layer of higher density memory foam below the lower density layer to keep the body from sinking through the softer, lower density upper layer and coming in contact with the hard ground. A multi-layer memory foam bed is the best, highest quality option to construct beds for both humans and the four legged critters that also think they are human sometimes.Some manufacturers that claim to use memory foam are actually using "chipped" memory foam. The chips are residues from manufacturing sheets of memory foam, or more commonly are "recycled" foam from beds that have been sterilized and chopped up. Stay away from chipped memory foam beds. They will not last as long, will not support your pet as well as full sheets of memory foam will, and the source and cleanliness of the foam is sometimes questionable if it is often recycled foam from China.You will also read about "orthopedic" beds using "egg crate foam". These are simply polyurethane foam panels with a shape similar to an egg crate molded into the upper surface. This can be considered something of an upgrade over simple rectangular slabs of polyurethane foam, but is only an upgrade if the foam is higher in density so it can support body weight adequately (since the holes in the egg crate pattern make it less dense and more easily compressed). If you can't afford a multi-layer memory foam mattress for your pet, these can be a good budget alternative but egg crate foam is almost always an open cell foam with the disadvantages we discussed earlier. Only consider egg crate foam if it is high density. Also, the best egg crate based pet mattresses are multi-layer like the best memory foam mattresses. They will use a higher density closed cell foam for a base (at least 2 - 3 inches thick) with a 1.5 - 2+ inch egg crate foam on the top layer.Let's talk about covers for the dog bed. These vary tremendously in quality and the materials used in construction. I have seen everything from corduroy to faux sheepskin as well as more pedestrian fabrics. Many of these collect dirt, dog hair and parasites/pests (corduroy, faux sheepskin), are porous to water/body fluids (vomit, etc) and are usually not durable enough to stand up to nesting behavior (dogs scratching at the bed using their claws to "fluff" up their bed to perfection) or even normal traffic (the dog entering and leaving the kennel). They are often designed to look cool/cute and attract their owners in the store rather than be designed to hold up to what Fido will put them through and to be comfortable for your pet. If the bed is really soft and cushy in the store when dog owners squeeze the foam in their hands, it has to be comfy for fido, right ? Nope. Those ultra-cushy pads will turn into pancakes in short order, leaving fido essentially laying on the ground.What to look for in covers is a tough but comfortable outer shell that can be easily removed for cleaning if needed. Preferably one that is water resistant and capable of withstanding nesting/chewing behavior. It's harder to come up with the right set of fabrics/materials/construction techniques that trade-off comfort, sanitation/water resistance, and durability than it might otherwise appear. I have been buying dog beds since the 1970's, and most of them did not do the job and needed to be replaced fairly frequently.So, what dog beds should one consider buying ?Find one made from at least two layers of memory foam with a heavier density foam on the bottom layer and a lower density foam for the upper layer. Chose the appropriate number of layers, layer thickness and foam density according to the weight and size of your dog. If your dog is 150+ pounds, you will be looking for a 7 inch or thicker bed with 2 - 3 layers of higher density foams in order to support that much weight comfortably. On the other hand, if you put a 3 lb miniature poodle on such a bed, it would probably bounce off like it had jumped on a trampoline. I.e. the extra density that makes the bed firmer while conforming to the heavy dog once it's body heat activates the memory foam would make it too firm for a small poodle that doesn't have enough weight/heat. So don't buy this bed for a tiny dog and then whine about how firm/hard it is and what a terrible product it is.For a modest size dog, say 25-60 lbs, a two layer memory foam bed with a denser lower layer and a less dense/softer upper layer would be perfect. About 4 inches in total thickness split evenly between the two bed layers would do the trick nicely.All memory foam mattresses can be considered "orthopedic" and really help dogs with arthritis, hip dysplasia, or other skeletal or joint issues/pain.For small dogs (3-15lbs), a single layer memory foam (medium density) would be best.Big Barker makes a two different products that should be at the top of your list to purchase. All of their mattresses are made in America. Made in the USA used to mean a very high quality product, and for Big Barker it still does. The foams are higher grade, higher density and the foams and covers are made and assembled here in the USA. For big dogs, they make a set of dog beds specifically engineered for the heavier body weight (50 lbs - 150+lbs) and come 3 different sizes and two configurations. These multi-layer memory foam mattresses are 7 inches thick using 3 layers of memory foam in two different densities for the reasons we described earlier in the review. The covers are very comfortable, yet are still durable. These covers are not waterproof however, so purchasing and installing the waterproof liner accessory option would be desirable for certain applications outdoors, or if your dog has been known to generate "biological messes" on the bed. The covers are washable and will hold up to 100's of wash cycles. These beds are "not" cheap in either cost or construction/durability. They are warrantied not to collapse or compress for 10 years. Good stuff. Do not buy these beds for dogs under 50 pounds or so or you will get the "trampoline" effect I mentioned above and the dog will not be comfortable. Don't blame it on Big Barker if your 3lb dog isn't comfortable on a bed designed for 150lb dogs. Perhaps look in the mirror to place blame instead.I was really impressed with the design, construction and quality of the big barker beds, but I needed something for two medium sized 14 year old Icelandic Sheepdogs that are 14 years old and getting a little arthritic. They weigh 25lbs and 45 lbs respectively. I was disappointed that the Big Barker web site did not show any products suitable for smaller dogs.But ... they actually do make perfect beds/crate pads for smaller dogs. Just do a google search for Big Barker Crate Pads. They are sold by Big Barker, but the orders are fulfilled by Amazon (note to Big Barker ... why can't I find these products easily on [...]?).So ... Big Barker also makes kennel or crate pads.These use 2 layers of memory foam with a higher density foam on the bottom and a lower density foam on the top (2 inches each for a total thickness of 4 inches) and come with the same 10 year 'no-compaction, no-compression" warranty as the well regarded full size Big Barker beds . These are perfect for smaller dogs from about 10lbs up to 50-75lbs. They come in small, medium, large, and extra large sizes and are the correct dimensions for the metal cage style crates available from a number of manufacturers though you can use them as stand-alone dog beds as well. 100% of the foam and cover materials are made and assembled in the USA and are of very high quality. The cover is 100% waterproof and is therefore proof against pet accidents, water and parasites/pets. Messes can easily be wiped up with a damp cloth.I bought two of the crate pads in the "large" size for my two aging Icelandic sheepdogs.Amazon shipped these promptly and the beds were received with no shipping damage (they were double boxed). The beds were shipped in a "vacuum compressed" form to save space (the beds were placed in a plastic bag and all of the air was sucked out of the beds to compress them into a small cube-like shape about 1 foot long and 8 inches thick). You need to rip open the plastic bags and let the beds uncompress for a day or so to return to normal size/shape.The quality of the beds is as good as advertised. The cover is definitely rugged and waterproof and has withstood my dogs nightly "nesting" maneuvers with exactly "zero" damage. The cover is easy to clean as well. Simply wipe down the bed with a damp cloth or rinse it off with a hose and use a little mild detergent and a scrub brush if the mess is especially nasty. Both dogs are 14 years old, but never sleep in their kennels during the day (even if we are in the same room). Now, the dogs will vanish a couple of time during the day. When we go hunting for them, we find them sprawled out and snoring quietly inside their kennels on the Big Barker Crate Pads. Obviously, the pads are comfortable as well :-)I highly recommend the Big Barker Crate Pads. As far as I can tell, there is nothing as good or better on the market in terms of comfort, durability and longevity. Yes, they are expensive compared to the cheap stuff manufactured in China, but over the long term you will actually save money buying the more expensive, higher quality, more comfortable Big Barker Beds or Crate Pads. They cheap pads I had been buying cost about $50 each and would last about a year. These new Big Barker Crate Pads will start saving me money after about 3 years. Given the quality/durability of these pads, I expect these pads will outlive my two older dogs and will last through my next 2 dogs as well. Meanwhile, my two current dogs are much less stiff in the morning and clearly approve of the new beds.I hope this long winded review with the results of my extensive dog bed research helps others choose wisely as well..