Pet Heater's-Best Buys
Keep your pet warm and cozy with these affordable pet heater's. Shop our best buys on outdoor pet heaters and indoor pet heaters, heated pet houses, and heating pads for dogs, cats, chickens, and other pets. Outdoor pets are in danger of frostbite and death when temperatures dip below 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius) so it is important to either bring them indoors or provide supplemental heat and shelter for them outdoors. A heating pad, or heated dog or cat house and heated water dishes will keep your outdoor pets safe from freezing temperatures. Many small indoor pets who get cold easily would be much more comfortable with a heating pad or pet heater as well. One way to safe on electricity to operate your outdoor pet heaters is to get a portable solar powered generator which will eliminate the cost of electricity to operate them.
Pet Heaters keep your pets, comfortable, warm and safe from the cold.
Shop Heated Cat Houses-Best Buys
I love cats but I have to keep them outside due to allergies, I also have many stray cats people just dump off here. I hate the thought of them being cold in harsh weather so I found great ways to keep them warm with heated cat houses. I keep mine in the shed to protect it and the cats from the elements. Check out these great buys!
Shop Heated Dog Houses-Best Buys
If temperatures drop below 32 F degrees your dog could suffer or die from frostbite. A heated dog house can prevent this from happening.
Shop Heated Pet Pads
If you already have a dog or cat house or just wanted to keep your indoor pet a bit warmer, heating pads is a good solution. Check out our best buys on pet heating pads.
Chicken Coop Heaters-Best Buys
If temperatures get below freezing your chickens can get frostbite. Most standard size chickens can maintain their body heat if housed closely with other chickens (preferably 12 or more) provided they are out of the elements and protected from wind but in extreme weather even chickens could use a little warmth, especially Bantams. Tip: How to prevent fire from using heat lamps in your chicken coop: If you use a heat lamp wire it inside of a metal bird cage with a metal floor and place it where chickens cannot roost on top of it. Point the heat light to the side (not at the floor of the cage) and make sure it is at least 3 feet away from anything flammable then secure it with a chain to make sure it doesn't fall.
Insulated Dog Houses-Best Buys
A insulated dog house can help retain heat in the winter and keep your pet cooler in the summer. If you live in a warmer climate where frostbite isn't an issue an insulated dog house can keep your pet cooler in the summer months and warmer in the colder months.
Insulated Cat Houses-Best Buys
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