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Kurko Dog backpack carrier, new, £35


Maria Mac

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Lovely backpack but not for my noisy doggie chum! I didn't even bother trying her in it! 

Item in SE22. 

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The Kurko K9 Heather black rucksack is the perfect rucksack to take your dog everywhere you go while in complete style. The rucksack has all the features you'd want in a carrier with plenty of space, ventilation, and an interior pad that can be washed. Not only can you carry your dog but you can also store your laptop or iPad thanks to the interior zipper pocket and back pocket. 

The rucksack features an inner tether that will keep your pup in place at all times and the bottom of the rucksack is a completely water and muck-proof bottom that wards off even the dirtiest of subway floors. It's suitable for both cats and dogs up to 11.3kg who enjoy the outdoors.

  • Holds pups up to 25 lbs
  • Armorsole™ bottom
  • Side and top ventilation
  • Removable, washable interior pad
  • Roll top buckles
  • Back iPad pocket (9.7”)
  • Inside laptop sleeve with fleece lining
  • Top fabric can be rolled back for more ventilation
  • Two large side faux-leather vent patches
  • Zip down top mesh
  • Interior tether
  • Bottle opener on top roll top buckles
  • Sternum strap
  • 32cm w x 23 d x 47cm Approx
  • Interior Liner: Remove. Machine wash gently. Air dry
  • Pack: Spot clean or hand wash. Air dry

 

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