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Taming power costs

A heated pet bed or bed warmer uses far less energy than running your heater all day while you are away. Blankets can also keep pets warm.

Pet owners often assume their indoor pets want the same level of cooling and heating as the rest of the family. However, most dogs and cats can be comfortable with a wider range of temperatures. An exception might be an older pet or one with medical issues.

Keeping your pet comfortable when you’re away this winter doesn’t have to take a bite out of your energy bill. Here are some ways to keep your pet cozy without cranking up the thermostat:

About the Author

Co-written by Patrick Keegan and Amy Wheeless of Collaborative Efficiency. Patrick Keegan writes on energy efficiency for the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association.

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