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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 ...

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    TL;DR: The HEATD dog bed mattress gives your pup somewhere cozy to sleep. As of June 2, it's on sale for $169.99, a total savings of around 15%. Just because you like your air conditioning on full ...

  4. 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.

  5. Dover Sun House - Wikipedia

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    Dover Sun House was one of the world's first solar-heated houses. It was designed by architect Eleanor Raymond and had a heating system developed by physicist Mária Telkes . In 1948, Mária Telkes and architect Eleanor Raymond began working on the Dover Sun House. [ 2 ]

  6. Doghouse - Wikipedia

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    SPH smart dog house Recent advancements in technology have led to the development of smart dog houses, which offer features such as temperature control, automatic doors, and environmental monitoring. These smart shelters can automatically adjust temperature, humidity, and air quality to ensure pets' comfort, with some models also allowing ...

  7. Double envelope house - Wikipedia

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    A double envelope house is a passive solar house design which collects solar energy in a solarium and passively allows the warm air to circulate around the house between two sets of walls, a double building envelope. This design is from 1975 by Lee Porter Butler in the United States.

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