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Lidl Is Selling A Heated Dog Bed To Keep Your Pooch Warm This Winter

Lidl Is Selling A Heated Dog Bed To Keep Your Pooch Warm This Winter

We've got the perfect invention to keep your doggo warm in the winter months.

Joanna Freedman

Joanna Freedman

Dog owners, take note: Lidl has the perfect solution to stop your pooch getting chilly this winter.

The supermarket will be socking a heated bed for your doggo to lie on - and it comes in at just £24.99.

The cosy cushion, created by Zoofari, works by reflecting your dog's body heat back onto them. It's reversible and also has a cooling side, meaning you can use it again in the summer time.


Lidl

The cooling side works the opposite way, drawing heat away from the pup to help keep its temperature down.

Describing the dog bed on its website, Lidl promise it's "comfortable with extra thick padding". It's designed for medium sized canines, although we're sure a small doggo would appreciate the extra snuggle space, too.

And it's only available in store, so if you want to snap one up, you'll have to be quick and head to your nearest Lidl.

We've had a hunt and it looks like the dog bed is the cheapest one out there too; Petsathome have a similar product for sale for £40, while Scruffs sell their thermal box bed for £34.99.

Petsathome

Oh, and while we're treating our dogs, have you seen the doggy umbrellas you can now get hold of too?

Yep, the dog umbrella is simply an upside down brolly with a hook that's attached to your dog's normal lead. You simply clip it on to your dog's collar and your pup will keep dry as a bone.

Gone are the days of spending ages drying them off at home post-walk before they jump on the sofa.

There are several versions of this genius invention online, such as the HappyLife Pet Umbrella on Amazon for £5.25, or - the cheapest we've found - the Pet Umbrella from Wish.com for £5.

Now your dogs are officially ready for winter. You're welcome.

Featured Image Credit: Zoofari

Topics: Dog, Pets, Animals, Dogs