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Nylon Strap Dog Car Arppe 43 – 70 cm

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Management number 214701420 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$17.60 Model Number 214701420
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Normally we do not fall into account the danger of carrying a loose dog during a car trip. If we were to suffer an accident, it could not only hurt him or get fired by a window, but his body would make him a mass that can hit and cause serious injuries to other passengers. The dog seat belt is a must-have accessory to carry your pet in the car. It is a 2 cm wide strap, on one end has a hook for the collar or harness and on the other end a buckle like the car seat belt (Not suitable for Volvo) It is convenient to combine with a harness as it will have a better grip on the dog's body in the event of impact. From this maera you can drive quiet/or knowing your dog will not bother you. The length of the belt is adjustable between 43-70 cm.

  • Dimmable
  • Resistant to climate change
  • Hook the carabiner to the collar picket, harness or petral
  • Adjust the length of the leash and note that in no case can the dog have contact with the front of the vehicle where the driver and/or the passenger sit
  • Caution the anchor is NOT suitable for different models of vehicles Volvo brand.
Size Small
Color Black
Pattern Solid
Brand Name Arppe
Closure Type Buckle
Manufacturer ARPPE
Material Type Nylon
Target Species Dog
Global Trade Identification Number 08421038559131

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