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Old 27-01-2011, 01:34 PM
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Hi everyone

Morgans puppys are due in a couple of weeks, so have got the whelp room and box set-up, going through all of my bits and my heatpads aren't heating there are over 4 years old now everything has a shelf life.
I usually use the snugglesafe heatpad as I don't agree with electric ones.

My question is as I need 2 does anyone know where to buy them where they aren't £20+ I don't remember paying that much for them, if I can't find them any cheaper I will have to just get them but if anyone knows where to get them then please let me know.

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Old 27-01-2011, 01:51 PM
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Re: Heatpad help!!

petnap are the best and safest IMO . probs more than £25 quid now. .just read you don't agree with electric ones , why's that? petnap are VERY safe.
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Old 27-01-2011, 04:23 PM
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Re: Heatpad help!!

The electric ones are really safe now they shuld cme with a transformer so even if they bite through it it runs on a low voltage so it wont shock them. Ebay is probably your best bet
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Old 27-01-2011, 05:12 PM
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Re: Heatpad help!!

Just my op I don't think puppy's and electrics mix, I personally would'nt take the risk just in case.
Its the same at home with my kids (our house is VERY cold sometimes) and I won't let then have electric blankets im a worrier

But thanks for the replys will keep searching!
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if you use the metal ones with the armoured cable they are very safe, i use them and have never had problems
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Mines electric but I got an xl petnap for £16 Inc postage on eBay last week
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Re: Heatpad help!!

Im off to do some research (sp) on these heatpads seeing as they are the choice for some of you, thanks again everyone
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Old 27-01-2011, 06:28 PM
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Re: Heatpad help!!

I had a litter of 8 Vizsla's and they trashed the pad in the last week. I had to remove it because they were shredding it but we made sure it had the trasformer (thank god) soo they couldnt come to any harm
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