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Brand is McJaw but they don't appear to use the same controller anymore.
If you're asking this question, you probably don't want to try rewiring something electric you wrap yourself in as a first project. ๐ง
Also if the dog chewed it that much, I would be nervous the wiring in the blanket could be compromised as well, so if you replaced the cord, it could still be a hazard.
Their new blankets look to be about $50, which even if you could get a cord would probably be about half that to begin with.
If you get a new one or find someone who can safely check and repair your old one, possibly get some plastic wire wrap that the dog might find less enjoyable to chew, it at least buy you some more time to catch it in the act.
Thank you so much for your help! My puppy has never chewed cords like this before, so I was honestly pretty surprised. I'm just going to get a new one at this point lol.
I'm just glad the dog didn't get a zap! ๐
It was unplugged at the time. I was changing my sheets because the dogs got the ones that were in the bed covered in mud. I turned around and the puppy had drug the blanket across the room and was going to town on it. -_-