
Please make sure the filling is made from firbres which can't cause trouble if eaten. They need to be firmly compressed (i think it's by heat) and then stitched into the bed, so the dog can't pull out long lengths.
We lost two of our beloved flatcoats with peritonitis earlier this year from eating the wrong sort of filling; the long fibres acted like cheese wire on their intestines. The manufacturers have kept making them.
Jo