Monday, December 15, 2008

Warm Bed For Your Treasured Household Pet

By Trevor R. Price

Heated pet beds aren't just for spoiled pets - they're great for soothing tired muscles, warming old joints, relieving arthritis pain, whelping puppies and keeping your animals warm on a cold night.  

There are three specific styles of electric pet beds. These are mats, insert warmers and complete, full-sized heated beds. To learn more about each kind of bed, keep reading.

Heating Mats for Pet Beds

The best thing about heated mats for pets is that they're flexible. You can toss them on the floor, tuck them in a crate or lay one over a favorite sleeping spot. The other advantage? They're not as size-specific as beds, so both small and big animals can typically share one mat.

Before you use a heated pet mat outside, make sure it's certified for outdoor use. So, if you're planning to use your pet mat in a damp garage or dog house, look for one that's made with waterproof plastic and has an outdoor-graded power cord. Outdoor models typically come with fleece covers, which are fine. Just make sure you wash and dry them if they get wet or soiled.

Warmer Inserts

A pet bed warmer insert can usually be placed inside any pet bed, thus turning it into a heated pet bed. Because they're smaller, they typically use less power and can be moved around from bed to bed.

Remember, a pet bed heated insert isn't for outdoor or heavy-duty use. So, if you're looking for a warmer that can stand up to a cold garage or dank barn, you may need to step up to an outdoor, heated mat.

Before you buy a pet bed warmer, make sure it has a temperature control - you want to be able to adjust the warmth so that it doesn't get too hot. Also, look for one that can handle a little scratching and biting. 

Full Heated Pet Beds

A full-sized heated bed is the right choice if your pet likes a cupped bed, typically referred to as a "snuggle bed." They're sold in a range of styles and grades, depending on the size of your animal and whether it's staying outside or indoors.

Obviously, if you're buying a heated bed to keep your Chinese Crested Dog warm at night or you're buying one to soothe your Great Dane's arthritis, you'd size your snuggle bed accordingly.

If you're buying heated pet beds, the model you choose will depend on your needs. If you need a rugged heater that can withstand the elements, then buy a heated mat. If you need something efficient and portable, then pick the heated insert. Or, If you just need a simple bed with a little ambient warmth, then get the full bed.

For helpful information about pet supplies, please visit petsuppliestips.com, a popular site about needs for your beloved pet, such as cheap dog crates, health care for pets, and many more!

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