9 best dog cooling mats UK 2024, tried and tested by two hot dogs
WITH the August heatwave in full force, now is the time to invest in a cool mat for your dog.
The best dog cooling mats will not only give them somewhere to rest but will stop them from overheating; they are worth their weight in gold even for our short UK summers.
I tested a selection with my guys — Dilly and Mabel — both outside and indoors, and found them to be excellent for reducing the effects of the heat.
They come in all different types: mats, beds, pads, and even a pop-up shelter.
Some contain a solid cooling gel, others a more liquid version and some have no gel at all, relying on air circulating under, around and through a mesh fabric for their cooling effects.
There are even traditional-looking cool beds that are for all intents and purposes a proper bed, but with a removable gel layer inside.
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Sunstroke is a serious condition for dogs and can be fatal so anything that helps keep them cool is to be welcomed.
I tested these during the recent particularly warm weather we’ve been having lately and while at first Dilly and Mabel seemed a little bemused with the cooling mats, beds, pads and especially the tent, they got the hang of them after a while.
Read on for Dilly and Mabel’s reviews of the best dog cooling mats.
Best dog cooling beds at a glance:
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- Best for travelling:
Sunny Daze Pop-Up Dog Shelter
Pros: UV protection, lightweight, easy to assemble, pegs to secure shelter to the ground, folds up for storage
Cons: If you don’t secure the shelter with pegs it will move around
Rating: 5/5
Just like the pop-up beach shelter I used at the seaside to protect my daughter when she was little, this mini-tent protects my dogs from the sun, providing UV50 protection.
It’s not big enough for two dogs to go in at once, but it’s very comfortable for one, especially with an extra cool mat inside.
There’s no assembly required — once you take it out of the storage bag it assembles itself — but I haven’t yet mastered how to get it back down and into the storage bag.
Metal pegs are provided so you can fasten the shelter into the ground and you will need them, as it’s so lightweight it moves even in a gentle breeze.
Material: Polyester; Sizes: Large
Scruffs Pet Cool Bed
Scruffs Pet Cool Bed, from £39.99 at Lords & Labradors
Pros: Proper bed, padded sides for head resting, removable and washable cover
Cons: Sizing comes up small
Rating: 4.5/5
While you could use this bed outside, it’s much better suited to life indoors.
It has the padded sides my dogs love and a foam base, which though thinner than a regular dog bed, still makes it more comfy than some of the other cooling mats and beds tested.
The top of the bed is covered with mesh, which improves airflow, while inside there’s a self-cooling mat that keeps the bed 5 - 10°C cooler than the room it’s in.
Mabel loves this bed. It’s a little small for Dilly but he squeezes himself into it anyway.
Material: 100% polyester cover, base cover and mesh with 100% recycled polyester sides; Sizes: M, L and XL