Gift Guide for Dogs - All Things Red

Gift Guide for Dogs - All Things Red

Posted by Brooke Spater on 30th October 2017




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Loft Coat: Reversible, quilted jacket made from rugged MicrotomicTM ripstop material and 140 gsm Polytech fill. Water-resistant shell has a zipper opening so you can access your pup's harness to attach a leash. 



Back Bay Leash: Braided dog leash that is strong and lightweight.



Duty Bag: Attaches easily to any leash or backpack. Can also hold keys, treats, and has a hook to hold filled bags. 



Enhanced Strength Tru-Fit Harness: Crash-tested dog car harness with all steel Nesting Buckle System and five adjustment points. 



Muck Collar: 100% waterproof, forever odor free, and easy to clean.



Kibble Carrier: Hold 5 lbs of food, making traveling with your dog easier.



Gourd Water Bottle: Holds 24 ounces of liquid. Detachable bowl hold 8 ounces for your pup.



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Red Loft Coat
Back Bay Leash
Duty Bag
Enhanced Strength Harness
Muck Collar
Kibble Carrier
Gourd Water Bottle

 


 

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