Gift Guide for the Dog Owner Who Runs

Gift Guide for the Dog Owner Who Runs

Posted by Brooke Spater on 3rd November 2017


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K9 Running Belt: Equipped with two sliding leash clips for hands-free convenience. Also has a zippered pouch with a small portal for poop bag or headphone access, and a water bottle for hydration on the go. 


Springback Leash: Lightweight leash built for running weighs just over 3oz. Internal bungee eases pulling and extends leash by six inches. 


Go-Tech Harness: Breathable, lightweight active dog harness with V-neck and padded chest plate.


Quantum Leash: Versatile and award-winning leash that converts into 6 different styles and lengths.


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


Journey Harness: Active harness built for walking, hiking, running and beyond. 


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Running Belt

Springback Leash

Go-Tech Harness

Quantum Leash

Gourd Water Bottle

Journey Harness

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