Just got it, left this fleece pad on the floor for my recently adopted rescued stray and left the room to do other stuff. I wish I could include a photo of it in 'action' with my 'teacup mastiff' (a compact 85 lb. pit bull/mastiff/boxer/whatever mix) flaked out on it in a state of doggie bliss. He chose it over a nested down comforter he created, well-padded carpet, etc. It is pricey for artificial fleece but it is surprisingly thick (supportive), double-sided and densely fleecey. I will use it in the car, too, when we travel. I paid the price for its washability and supposed durability. My teacup mastiff is not particularly destructive but he can chew through fabric darn quickly. In 5-6 months, I'll update this review. So far, I'm interpreting my dog's satisfaction as 5-stars. UPDATE Dec. 30, 2013: Just washed it for the third or fourth time and it came out nice and clean though the 'fur' is now a bit matted down in appearance, like a sheepskin that hasn't been combed out, if you know what I mean). It did not shrink more after the inch or so in length/width after the first wash (in hot water) so I'm still pleased with them. I am glad I bought a second one in this size for the car, it goes on trips, is lightweight and portable. They are easily cleaned, resist damage from chewing, even though Anchovy, my teacup mastiff, enjoys relocating it around the house by the scruff of its neck. (Very funny to watch him drag it between his legs, too.) Sept. 2014: Okay, I'm ridiculous. Anchovy has his original L, for home use; a medium for the car's backseat; another medium and two smalls he drags around the house to wherever he wants to plop down. I wash and dry them very frequently and they've held up like champs. In any size, this is absolutely worth the money. Dec. 31, 2014: Anchovy has shown a smaller pit/chihuahua? mix I've rescued how to play tug of war with these. No damage done after months of their abuse and Tigger has sharper teeth than my bigger boy, so I'm happy. In contrast, they managed to eviscerate a pricey donut-shaped dog bed of its stuffing in their first try. (Wish these folks would make stuffed dog beds now.) June 1, 2015: OMG, all the pads I've bought are doing great after eons of doggie playtime/naptime and umpteen washings/dryings/draggings/etc. Once the fleece got washed, it remained the same in appearance ever after, never more matted than from the initial wash/dry. Amazing product. December 2015: Getting Tigger a M of her own for the car, Anchovy won't share. Merry Christmas, Tigger. I have 100% confidence it will be as good as all the others. I notice the price is lower, too. Win-win-win. Latest Unreal Brute Lg was not like all the earlier ones. It was crackly stiff as if there were cardboard inside, though there isn't. I don't recall the others ever being this stiff but am going to have to launder to see if it softens. Otherwise, back it goes! July 2017: All the fleeces in my house get heavy use. I wash them weekly and they are still in fine working order. They are not clean looking, sort of permanently dingy by now, but still fluffy and thick. (I may have to break down and get a few clean ones just because I don't love looking at them, but NOT because they've lost their mojo.) These have been a remarkable purchase. *Update May 2021, yes, 2021!: Ok, I've had to get a new washing machine and it is smaller and can't get the fleeces as clean so I'm finally breaking down and buying two fresh ones. (Due to Covid I didn't go to any laundromat and they became fatally funky.) I mean come on, these unreal sheepskin liners are unreal good.