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  2. This Heated Bed Will Keep Your Dog Warm — Because ... - AOL

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    K&H Pet Products created the Thermo-Snuggly Sleeper, which is a 6-watt heated dog bed. It comes in medium and large sizes to accommodate many doggies out there. The bed warms to your pup’s body ...

  3. 7 Best Heated Cat Houses for Outdoor Cats to Keep Them Warm ...

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    No, heated outdoor cat houses are designed to be energy-efficient. Most use low-wattage heating pads, typically consuming between 10 to 40 watts — about the same as a small light bulb.

  4. Costco's Viral Outdoor Dog Bed Is Sold Out, But Here's an ...

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    At 48-inches long, this option is suitable for a range of breeds up to 110 pounds. Think any pup from a Maltese to a Bernese mountain dog. Meanwhile, the tightly-woven fabric is both scratch- and ...

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    Ontario SPCA - Ideal Doghouse for Outdoor use in Ontario, Canada; Ron Hazelton's HouseCalls—Includes step-by-step video instructions and free blueprints for a custom doghouse. Building a Small Dog House Includes detailed images with the construction process, as well as a list with the materials and tools needed for the project.

  6. Galanter & Jones - Wikipedia

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    The studio was founded by the siblings Aaron and Miranda Jones in 2012. The company debuted with heated outdoor seating. [4] [5]The company is known for its heated furniture which is an alternative to traditional outdoor heating methods.

  7. Seasonal thermal energy storage - Wikipedia

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    A number of homes and small apartment buildings have demonstrated combining a large internal water tank for heat storage with roof-mounted solar-thermal collectors. Storage temperatures of 90 °C (194 °F) are sufficient to supply both domestic hot water and space heating. The first such house was MIT Solar House #1, in 1939.

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