Pet-Mat heating pad

Designed in Australia, Pet-Mats use the latest in heating technology to provide one of the safest heating pads on the market

Using Positive Temperature Coefficient technology, which provides a more controlled and safer heat, the Pet-Mat only transfers heat when there is contact with the mat. The Pet-Mat also self-regulates temperature and is waterproof. The use of Positive Temperature Coefficient heating eliminates the need for a thermostat and also means that the device emits no electromagnetic frequency, which has made it a first choice among vets to prevent hypothermia during surgery.

New “PTC” technology is a dream with a design that ensures overheating is near impossible. With economical power savings and safety at its best, the Pet-Mat is proving to be “hot” property.

What is “PTC”?

“PTC” – Positive Temperature Coefficient – uses a very special carbon printing technology, that allows the carbon particles to regulate the temperature on its own. When powered with a low volt (12v) DC system, the mat quickly heats up to approximately 45 degrees C, and maintains the temperature, with no possibility of overheating when used correctly.
Pet-Mat is economical, slimline, waterproof, durable, hardwearing and flexible.

All Pet-Mats come with a 12 month manufacturer’s warranty. Extended to 18 months for PTC Mats.

Pet-Mat’s come in a range of sizes (small, medium and large).

For more information, visit petmat.com.au

Pet-Mat heating pad

DogsLife has one Pet-Mat to give away. To enter the competition, visit our Facebook page and like and share our Pet-Mat photo

More Like This

Roma Jpeg

Kaboom! Went the Dog Bed, a poem by Jeanie Axton

Kaboom! went the dog bed During the night Roma the Labrador Woke up with a fright Green foam everywhere All over […]

dog vocabulary

How big is your dog’s vocabulary?

How many words should your dog understand and how can you increase their vocabulary? Tim Falk reports The ability to effectively […]

Licking

Has your dog got a licking problem?

Licking is just one of the ways our dogs show us affection, but sometimes excessive licking can become a big problem for pets and their owners. Tim Falk reports.

DogsLife has three six-issue subscriptions to give away!

DogsLife has three six-issue subscriptions to give away!

Get every issue of DOGSLife delivered straight to your door with a subscription to your favourite canine-focused publication. Packed with news, […]

DogsLife has ONE Fitbark to give away!

DogsLife has ONE Fitbark to give away!

Ever wanted to keep an eye on how much movement Fido gets during the day? Now you can with FitBark, a […]

DogsLife has FIVE double passes to the Brisbane Dog Lovers Show to give away!

DogsLife has FIVE double passes to the Brisbane Dog Lovers Show to give away!

Look out Queensland dog lovers, there’s a new show in town and it’s guaranteed to blow you away! The Brisbane Dog […]

DogsLife has FIVE copies of Man & Beast to give away!

Man & Beast is an interesting collection of stories penned by some of Australia’s finest male writers, including Shaun Micallef, William […]

DogsLife has three Pet First Aid Kits to give away!

Keep your pet prepared for any emergency with the Pet First Aid Kit, available now from Creature Clinic. This kit comes […]

Follow Us on Instagram

This error message is only visible to WordPress admins

Error: No feed found.

Please go to the Instagram Feed settings page to create a feed.