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Top 3 Heated Pet Beds For Your Furry One This Winter

Like us humans, pets feel the cold in winter too! Especially cats and dogs that have fine coats, thin body types or are getting on in age. Whilst pet coats and jumpers provide sufficient coverage for pets on the move, if you want your furry friend’s sleeping environment to be warm and cosy, it might be time to consider a heated or warming pet bed.


Check out our top 3 picks for pet beds below.


The Barney Bed

Buyer beware, ‘The Barney Bed’ is at the luxe end of the pet bed spectrum, however if the hundreds of 5-star reviews are anything to go by then it may very well be worth the price tag. With its orthopaedic memory foam mattress base, waterproof lining and microfibre grey covering, it ticks the comfort, practicality and design boxes. Plus, whilst this bed isn’t thermal specifically, it has four boulder-type walls and a tightly woven bonded microfiber cover to keep your pup snug. For the full range, check out the website.


Pet-Mat

For a plug-in option to keep your pup or cat warm all winter, check out the Pet-Mat range. Made in Australia, these heating pads use carbon-fibre technology and direct-contact heat transfer to provide continuous controlled heat to keep your pet warm when they sit or lay on the mat. The PetMat is ideal for, but not limited to, small pets, young pets, old pets and pets recovering from illness. It is waterproof, self-regulating and attains a maximum heat of 40 degrees Celsius. For more information, click here.


All Day Quilted Thermal Dog Basket

The All Day Quilted Thermal Dog Basket is a self-heating pet bed. It reflects your dog or cat’s heat through a quilted polyester outer fabric and a foam layer featuring foil lining. The raised walls and fleece cover provide extra warmth and security, and the bed’s non-slip base keeps your pet in one place. You can learn more about it here.


So if you’re keen to pamper your pup (or cat) this winter, a warm pet bed might be the way to go. Be sure to do your research and speak to a pet bed expert before making any decisions.


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