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Simply wipe or hose off dirt. Do not bleach. Cover can be removed and machine washed. Line dry only. Filling will take time to dry. Do not tumble dry. Do not dry clean or iron.
Bed Size
100-109cm
Bed Type
Kennel Mat
Description
Sleep is very important for dogs.
You know how much hard work they put into it.
So they need the right bed to get the job done properly.
Not too hard, not too soft, not too big and not too small.
Somewhere special just for them.
Features:
- Water Proof
- Easy to clean, wipe off dirt or hose to dry
- Removable cover, Washable
- Fabric Type: Nylon with foam cushion
NOTE: Colours may vary
Dimensions: 104 x 68 x 5cm (LxWxH)
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