

🔥 Cozy meets smart: The outdoor heated bed your pet deserves!
The K&H Lectro-Soft Outdoor Heated Pet Bed combines advanced thermostatic heating with orthopedic memory foam and a waterproof design, delivering safe, energy-efficient warmth for outdoor pets. Trusted for over 25 years, it’s perfect for keeping dogs and cats cozy in cold weather while ensuring durability and easy maintenance with a removable, washable fleece cover.









| ASIN | B07PFYM5F7 |
| ASIN | B07PFYM5F7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,845 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #393 in Dog Beds |
| Brand Name | K&H Pet Products |
| Breed Recommendation | Large |
| Color | Tan |
| Cover Material | Fleece |
| Customer Package Type | Frustration-Free Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (9,815) |
| Date First Available | March 8, 2019 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Dog Breed Size | Large |
| Fill Material | Foam |
| Frame Material | PVC |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00655199010905, 00655199635252, 10655199010902 |
| Included Components | K&H Pet Products Lectro-Soft Outdoor Heated Dog and Cat Bed, Electric Thermostatically Controlled Orthopedic Pet Pad Tan Large 25 X 36 Inches |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 36"L x 25"W x 2"Th |
| Item Form | Rectangle |
| Item Shape | Rectangle |
| Item Type Name | K&H Pet Products Lectro-Soft Outdoor Heated Dog and Cat Bed, Electric Thermostatically Controlled Orthopedic Pet Pad, Multiple Sizes |
| Item Weight | 3.7 Pounds |
| Item model number | 1090 |
| Manufacturer | Central Garden & Pet |
| Manufacturer | Central Garden & Pet |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 100539738 |
| Material Type | Memory Foam, Vinyl |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 150 Pounds |
| Model Number | 1090 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Heating, Orthopedic, Removable Cover, Washable, Water Resistant |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pet Type | Dog |
| Product Benefits | Provides safe, thermostatically controlled warmth to keep outdoor pets warm in cold weather; MET safety listed |
| Product Care Instructions | Remove the cover from the bed. Machine wash cover only, separately. Mild detergents, no bleach. Cold water, gentle cycle. Air or line dry. Dry completely before reassembly. Heated pad can be wiped with damp cloth, allow to dry completely before use. |
| Product Dimensions | 25 x 36 x 1.5 inches; 3.7 Pounds |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Size | Large 25 X 36 Inches |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 655199635252 655199010905 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | One year limited manufacturer warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
S**N
Perfect for the Aussie porch pups!
I purchased two of these heaters to use in two large K&H elevated dog cots w/ tents. They really do the trick. They heat well, the dogs seemed to like them right away and they work exactly as described! No heat without pressure and nice and toasty when utilized. My dogs love being outdoors and happily lounge on the lawn when it's 25 degrees, but I like knowing that they have a warm, cozy haven when they want it. Also, just a bid for the aforementioned tents, they are great quality, keeps them off the cold porch and holds the heat as well. I feel sure in saying we will get much use from them as the tent is removable and the separate cot will be perfect on the porch for lazy, hot, humid east Texas summers. I am very impressed with K&H products, quality and standards. Initially purchased a small heater for the chihuahua's bed... which the cat is enjoying immensely!!
T**Y
Keeps Shasta the Cat warm and cozy
I was a little skeptical at first, but this heated bed really works. It doesn’t get too hot—just a nice, steady warmth that my dog loves to curl up on when it’s cold. The cover is soft and easy to wash, and the cord feels sturdy and safe. I keep it on my covered porch and it’s held up great so far. Overall, it’s simple, safe, and does exactly what I hoped: keeps my pet comfortable when the weather drops. Definitely worth it.
S**L
Best bed warmer for my old guy
This is the second one of these warmers we have purchased for our senior Queensland heeler. He is pretty old and he’s blind so he won’t sleep in the house because he r runs into things. He has half of the garage with extra insulation and many other things to make it comfortable for him. With his advanced age, keeping him warm is essential to his mobility. We used to use a kerosene heater out there but it was so expensive a couple years ago and it was costing over $200 every week and half to two weeks for heating fuel. I bought the first one of these pads and the very first night he was all stretched out on his bed and got up without stiff and sore in the morning. So no more risk from kerosene heater and the huge expense. And he was warmer with the pad. It worked great all last winter. Late spring I cleaned it thoroughly and put it away where it wouldn’t get damaged. The only problem is I don’t remember where that is. So we finally just said we’d get a new one and when we find the other one we’ll have a back up just in case. This one came with a different cover and because he tosses and turns a lot I added a couple of elastic straps to the back to keep the cover in place. I took it out this morning and plugged it in and he was snoring in the afternoon napping on it. The cord is great, completely metal encased to prevent chewing. And the pad cover has an opening so for the cord to pass thru and the cover stays in place. This years version is a bit different and I like that it’s softer than the old one. I almost bought one at the feed store last week, they are same price there as last year $108.99. But I saw I could get this one in a plain brown box with no fancy pictures on the outside and it saved me over $40!!! Who cares what the box looks like. So I have a happy warm dog with a safe warming pad and saved over $40 on the purchase price (made not being able to find the one from last winter a little less maddening) I’m gonna take the money I saved and but a rose bush and a lime tree!!!! This warming pad is worth the cost at over $100 but to get it for far less than that is a huge deal. Get this and you won’t be sorry and your pet will love you even more.
H**R
Outside cats LOVE!
I live on a farm, and that means cats. We now have 4 cats that have shown up (spay and neuter!!). I can't stand seeing animals living on their own, so they have become garage cats. It gets cold in Iowa, so I have three heated bed and one of them is like this. I tried this one because it was a little smaller for a shelf I made for them up high in the garage, above their cat tree, which gives them access. The other two beds are a different brand and hard plastic and much larger. I prefer this one and plan to build another cat tree with another place for a bed like this. All of the cats seem to love this bed, and I have found them all in their at varying times. Two of the cats that came together, are typically in their snuggling (probably because the other 2 are much larger and can't fit in it together, only on their own). I took a round bed that had no cushion in the center and placed this heated bed in the center of it (happened to fit perfect as the round bed stretched properly to fit the rectangle shape). They like having an outer edge/lip and rest their head on it and I think it makes them feel more secure. This bed has a nice softcover, which stays on well (my other 2 hard ones had a cover but it slips right off so they are useless). I also like that this bed is not a hard plastic; it is a softer blow up bed that self inflates - not so hard on the bones. And because it is soft and the cover is comfy, no need to put any padding on it, so they get more direct heat. On the hard plastic beds, I put some plush beds to soften them up, and the heat comes through, as the cats bellies often feel warm but probably not as much. As temps dropped even further, I took a diaper box (larger one), cut a small hold on one side (so my little baby cat could escape the bigger ones if needed, and cut the other end off for a larger opening, that all the cats can get into. Then I placed the bed (still with the round bed around it), in the box. Keeps the drafts off, adds security and probably helps keeps their warmth inside it when they snuggle up. Can't wait to get out there and build another area for them to play and sleep, and I will definitely be purchasing another one of these beds, as opposed the the hard plastic. Side note: The hard plastic beds seemed warm all over but one of them got a bulge in the center of it, but not too bad and cats still lay in the bed that I put on it, but now the heat seems to be concentrated to that area. The other also only warms in the center of the large hard plastic mat - again cats still use it, and I can feel the heat but this soft one seems to be heated all over so has just as much heated area as the larger hard mat.
A**Y
Dog loves it!!
The dog absolutely loves it!! It's cushy but not overly plush, works indoor and outdoor. Doesn't get too hot but is nice and warm and can be left plugged in. The cover is absolute garbage, it tore and has only single stitching so it doesn't hold up well at all. The instructions say to only use their covers but the quality is so poor on them it's disappointing. The bed itself is well worth the money but don't buy the covers, you might as well burn your money instead.
K**E
Ich habe das Produkt das zweite mal bestellt. Wir nutzen es bereits 1 Jahr und sind sehr zufrieden damit!
M**N
I was disappointed that the original heated mat I received I had to return to US due to measurements being mixed on site, some were metric and others were imperial, I had assumed because width stated cm that the length and width were also in cm!!. The second mat arrived and it was the correct fit but, no mention as to the fact that it would have a US plug and supply so had to buy a step down transformer - more expense. Now I have it working it is ideal and my cat loves it have hardly seen her since it was put in her outdoor kennel.
K**C
I got this after having the harsh weather or whatever it's called- the hard plastic version. My one cat just never can get warm so she is obsessed with such things, plus we have a yard feral now so needed a spare for outside to help her through the winter. I'm not sure yet which I prefer, will update if there turns out to be any difference in longevity. The padded nature of this is nice of course, plus it is easier to shove inside the feral shelter box, being flexible. I shake my head at all the reviewers baffled by the valve thing! Let me try to explain. The pad is full of foam. To make it smaller for shipping? or maybe so we can control the hardness? they suck the air out and when we get it we open the valve and let air back in. While the pad is plugged in so it warms up, softening the foam to help it fluff back up. If you want it firmer you can encourage more air to go inside by pushing and pulling gently at opposite edges somewhat like you'd fluff a pillow. if you want no air just the foam, which would be a softer cushion, you can leave it or even squish it a little. Once you like how it is you seal the valve again. There is no pump. The pad doesn't change dramatically. We're just taking a squashed scrap of foam expanding to its unsquashed state, and possibly a small amount of air being fluffed in there too. It is subtle. As far as I can tell this works the same as the hard one- left alone it is a few degrees above ambient, to attract the animal to lie on it. Once there is pressure it then warms up a bit more, to around body temp. Very good for not wasting energy while unoccupied. Note that both are "outdoors" tolerant but only in the way that a doghouse, shed, breezeway, porch or garage is outdoors- they are NOT built to be FULLY outdoors in the rain, snow and mud. And I'm not sure they could keep an animal safe in harsh weather without some shelter anyway. Seems to be great indoors for my chilly housecat as well as outdoors for the feral. I put a thick, folded-in-half bathmat over both the soft and hard heat pads, for padding. So far no fires. If the bedding you add is heavy, it could trigger the pad to go into extra-warm mode without an occupant though, which would be a big waste of electricity. But IMHO adding a bit of a blanket is harmless. Do use it in the room with you at first to be sure you haven't got a faulty one that'll go up in flames or anything. I put a brick on it to get it to fully warm, left it a couple days. ONLY while I was home. Then I was satisfied it could be left unsupervised in the shed where the feral hides. Don't trust any electrical appliance unsupervised until you have checked it out awhile.
J**E
It took a while for my outside dog to get used to this, but he seems to enjoy it now. I think it is helping with his stiff hip. I have left it plugged consistently for the last two months and it continues to work well. It does not get hot , but if you put your hand under the dog while he is laying on it, it is nice and warm.
S**T
I used this small heating blanket/pad for my big 20-pound cat - it is almost too small, but he is a long kitty and he curls up nicely on it. I like that the pad stays just warm enough for my cat to enjoy for hours. It does not turn off unless it is unplugged. There is no thermostat. All good - I wanted something simple. The pad lies next to an unheated space so my cat can lie on the heated pad, off the pad, or half on and half off - his choice. Not hard on power because it does not get too hot. Very sturdy product.
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