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 This is what I have too. It works super!.....as a matter of fact, I have about 8 of them...one across the foot of my bed, and then I have those really big dog beds.....I put one in those and 3-4 of them curl up in there....and when I have a litter during the cold months...."cold" used loosly here in Houston Texas!!!.....I throw one over the entire crate momma and the babies are in....witha heating pad under the entire box they are in with momma, inside the crate, plus one of these over the entire crate, everyone stays tosty warm without me worrying about cooking babies and dehydrating momma. | 
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 I have an electric throw for Gracie, too. When she started taking over my heating pad I thought a throw might be good for her. She loves it. I keep it on low for her and that way I don't have her on top of me all the time when she gets chilled. I never used it when she was a chewing puppy though. | 
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 :) Thanks for the suggestions. I decided to try a self warming blanket and a doggie heating pad. I worried I'd find her with the mircowave one beside her and all that stuff that's inside it on my floor when I got home. It gets really cold here in the winter, and no matter what the furnace is set at, the floors are cool, if not down right cold! You all helped me decide what I should get for her to keep her warm ( along with her sweater). I'll make sure I wrap the electric one in a towel (carefully hiding the cord) and put the self warming one in the spot she loves under my comp desk for when I'm home. Thanks everyone! Great helpful advise!:yorkietal | 
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 Bella is Toasty Warm! We do not have a chewer.  Therefore, we put a heating pad under her plastic sleeping crate.  Our floors are cold and this just adds an extra layer.  Also, it heats of the plastic so it isn't cold when we first put her in .  We have it on high to warm it up and turn it to low when we put her in for the night. We also have a heated disc in her crate.  Pushed towards the back so she can have it like heater.  She doesn't like to sleep on it unless it is heavily padded.  We find these two things, plus a quilt around her crate keep her snuggly.  It is cold here in western NY. | 
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 I was thinking about making a corn pillow to fit in yumi's crate under her bedding. Do the microwave pads last any better than a corn pillow would? | 
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