
And if you're an almost-14-year-old dog with short hair and who weighs 11 pounds, you feel it. The house has wood floors throughout the downstairs, and while I can throw on my Ugg slippers and some sweats, neither is really an option for Daisy. When I was home more between Christmas and New Year's Day, I noticed her shivering at times, even while curled up in a ball on the (seemingly warm) couch. It was time to do something.
I read on the Interwebs about the SnuggleSafe, a microwavable pod that you can put in your pet's bedding. After being microwaved, it maintains a nearly constant 123 degrees for about 12 hours, and since there's no electricity or cords involved, it's safe for use without being monitored by a human.
And here it is. A solid Frisbee looking thing filled, apparently, with some sort of space-age gel inside.





4 comments:
Do they make them bigger? Woody would love this!
Nora, this looks fabulous! I think it's just the thing I need to persuade my cat to sleep elsewhere than the dining table.
Sharon, I don't know if there are bigger sizes. But even being small-ish, it puts out a fair amount of warmth and I think would, like if placed under a blanket, even provide a good warmer for a big dog. And 'Thia, cats apparently love this thing.
Nora, 'tis true! Plus Four is now a total slave to his warm spot on the couch. I cannot thank you enough for this recommendation!
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