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Trixie Protective Pants For Dogs - Extra Large 60-70cm
Extra comfortable thanks to wide elastic
Perfect fit due to elasticated, fully adjustable belt With handy snap clip
Includes 3 spare pads
Waist Measurement: 60-70cm
Size Measurements/Suitable Dog
XS 20–25 cm Chihuahua etc
S 24–31 cm Dachshund etc
S–M 32–39 cm West Highland etc
M 40–49 cm Cocker Spaniel etc
L 50–59 cm Golden/Lab etc
XL 60–70 cm Rottweiler etc
Replacement pads available:
XS - S - Pack of 10
M - Pack of 10
L-XL - Pack of 10
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Useful itemJust very useful item during cancer treatment of my beloved dog covering the wound. Highly recommended for medium to large size dog breed. My beloved dog was weight 25-ish kg medium Shar Pei breed. Fit nicely on him.
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