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Pullover design goes over your pet’s head easily with no need for hook-and-loop straps or buttons.
Grey knit sweater with cozy sherpa lined hood.
Adorable, hooded design with bear ear accents and a pocket on the back.
Features a leash hole at the back so you won’t have to take it off to head out on a walk.
Great for fall get-togethers and furry photo ops with your best fur friends.
This pullover sweater features acrylic knit with a sherpa lined hood. It slips easily over your pet’s head, which means no hook-and-loop straps or buttons needed! Plus, it’s got a hood with adorable bear ear accents to keep your pet’s head and ears warm when the temperature drops. It features a leash hole in the back so your pet can wear it during all your adventures, whether you’re out on the town or setting up for a furry photo op.
Specifications
Item Number
223786
Season
Fall/Winter
Breed Size
Extra Small Breeds
Closure Type
Pullover
Back Length
9 to 11 inches
Neck Size
9 to 11 inches
Chest Girth
13 to 15 inches
Material
Acrylic, Plastic
Features
Hooded, Leash Opening, Machine Washable
Recommended Pet Weight
3 to 7 pounds
Precautions
Intended to be used for short duration, under close supervision. Always supervise pet to ensure they do not destroy or ingest product. May contain small parts. Not suitable for children. Inspect regularly and replace if any part becomes damaged. For the perfect fit, measure your pet carefully when selecting a size from the Size tab. Sizing recommendations per breed are only guesstimates, since no two dogs are exactly alike.
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