Which many do, particularly with large and/or hunting dogs. It also
provides water while outside in freezing weather, even if the dog comes
in for the night. We have an outside cat who couldn't live inside, but
whose single greatest problem during the winter is finding liquid water
to drink.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 2/10/2011 11:25 AM, Howard Lester wrote:
> I suppose it is used by dog owners who like to keep their dogs outside even
> in ice cold weather.
>
> Howard
>
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Brendan
> Minish<ei6iz.brendan@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 2011-02-10 at 10:14 -0500, Pete Smith wrote:
>>> OTOH, if the heater's thermostat is a standard thermo-mechanical type,
>>> you probably don't need to know all that. I tracked down a noise source
>>> a few years ago that turned to be an older, heated dog dish.
>> Why would anyone heat a dog Dish?
>> Just curious..
>>
>> --
>> 73
>> Brendan EI6IZ
>>
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