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Outdoor Electric Blankets Will Keep Your Animals Toasty
Outdoor electric blankets are even safe enough to be buried under your dog’s shelter, to protect them from being chewed by eager teeth. Even in very wet conditions, these outdoor pet heaters are proven safe. The outdoor electric blanket is a convenient and low cost solution to the sting in the air your beloved pets feel each winter. |
As a pet owner I am finally
admitting there was a time I may have gone a bit
overboard in caring for my animals. If you are a pet
lover like me, we’ve all been there; the
knitted sweaters, the flavored dog bones, bows in the hair
maybe even the puppy spa days. Here’s one more
solution that is actually smart and safe for your
pet-an outdoor electric heating blanket. If you, or someone
you know has a pet that endures the winter months,
with their nose pressed to the back door, begging with
those puppy dog (or kitty cat) eyes to come in, then
an