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    Did you read the product questions below the heat pad on Chewy? (excerpt below) They also recommend not using with any combustible materials like paper or wood shavings... Seems to have very good reviews below also, good job finding that.

    Lectro Kennel makes heated pads for dogs etc (whelping quarters etc) & they're grounded & safe too, but mostly they're bigger, also pricey. And there's "Pig blankets" too for farm use, but again, they're very large (like for when you get an anaconda, lol).

    "What is the maximum temperature for this heating pad"

    "This heating pad features a preset temperature of 102 degrees.
    By on Dec 13, 2019 Report "



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