Best Dog Cooling Mats (2026): Gel, Self-Cooling & Washable Picks
Dogs cool down through their paws and belly, which is exactly why a cool mat works: it pulls heat out of your dog where it touches the floor. No electricity, no freezing — just pressure-activated gel or self-cooling fabric that stays cool for hours. We tested the mats that stay cool longest, survive claws and clean up easily.
Gel, self-cooling or elevated?
- Gel-filled mats: the coolest option — pressure-activated, stays cool for hours, works without power.
- Self-cooling (gel-free): cooler-touch fabric with no gel — lighter, fully washable, slightly less icy.
- Elevated cots: not a mat, but airflow from all sides makes them brilliant in hot weather too.
The 4 best dog cooling mats of 2026
1. Best for large dogs: 70×100cm Thick Double-Sided Cooling Mat
~£25–£35
Big enough for labs, shepherds and even two smaller dogs, with a thick, puncture-resistant build that survives claws and excited zoomies. The double-sided design gives two cool surfaces and the Q-MAX>0.45 rating means genuinely cold-to-the-touch fabric. Washable, portable and tough — the best size-to-value ratio we tested.
2. Best gel mat: Pecute Self-Cooling Gel Mat (Medium)
~£18–£25
The classic pressure-activated gel mat: your dog lies down, the gel absorbs body heat and the surface stays cool without needing a fridge or power. Non-toxic gel, reinforced edges and a tough nylon cover that resists scratches. Medium size suits most dogs; it's also great in the car on the way to the beach.
3. Best gel-free washable: Angelpet Self-Cooling Mat
~£22–£30
A gel-free cooling pad that uses high-Q-MAX cool-touch fabric — lighter than gel mats, and fully machine-washable, which is a big win in muddy-dog season. The 100×70cm size covers medium and large dogs, and the non-slip base keeps it in place. Slightly less intense cooling than gel, but far easier to keep clean.
4. Best budget: Gel-Filled Cooling Pad (50×60cm)
~£12–£18
A compact gel-filled pad that's ideal for crates, cat beds or small dogs — and cheap enough to buy two (one upstairs, one down). The gel activates with body weight, stays cool for hours and the cover wipes clean. Not built for heavy clawing or big dogs, but unbeatable value for the price.
Cooling tips beyond the mat
- Place mats on hard floors in shade — carpets insulate and reduce the cooling effect.
- Pair with a fan or open window for airflow over the mat.
- Add frozen water bowls and shade — a mat is one tool, not a whole heat plan.
- Never leave dogs in hot cars, even with a mat — mats can't beat a closed car in summer.
Bottom line
For most families the 70×100cm thick mat is the best all-rounder — big, cool and tough. Want maximum cold? The Pecute gel mat is the one. If machine-washing matters more than maximum chill, pick the Angelpet, and for crates or budgets the gel-filled pad is perfect.