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Front Range Collar (Fall 2022)
Ruffwear
Front Range Collar (Fall 2022)
$11.21
Description

  Super everyday collar with easy-to-use buckle

  The Front Range Collar from Ruffwear is an everyday dog collar – an essential in every canine's kit – with an easy-to-use side-release buckle. The ombre pattern gives a nod to the shifting hues of the nature-inspired colors that make up the Front Range™ Collection. It includes Ruffwear's signature collar features: an aluminum V-ring, separate ID tag attachment point, a silicone tag silencer, and strong and comfortable webbing that holds its color.

  SIZING

  SMALL: 11-14 in (28-36 cm)

  MEDIUM: 14-20 in (36-51 cm)

  LARGE: 20-26 in (51-66 cm)

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Ruffwear
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2545
Other Features:
• Tubelok™ webbing is colorfast and long-wearing.
• Easy-to-use side-release buckle.
• Aluminum V-ring provides a secure leash attachment point.
• Tubelok™ webbing is colorfast and long-wearing
• Easy-to-use side-release buckle
• Aluminum V-ring provides a secure leash attachment point
• Easily add or remove tags with Quick Ring™
• Separate ID attachment point
• Silicone tag silencer
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