1995 days ago

Pet Travel Crate + Leashes/Collars + Food Bowls + Tub

Annie from Papamoa Beach

This listing is for a range of dog products.

Happy to sell items separately, just let me know what you are interested in and we can work out a price.

The travel crate is suitable for a small/medium size dog (was purchased to suit my parents 25kg dog). From looking around online and approximate measurements taken, I believe it is an "Intermediate" size crate. Was used only once to transport from Vietnam to NZ. Comes with a water bottle and screws for assembly.

Crate approximate measurements:
External: 1m (l), 76cm (h), 69cm (w)
Internal: 93cm (l), 61cm (w)

There are a couple dog leashes and their approximate measurements are:
Retractable Leash: 4.9m
Chain lead: 92cm total length, 70cm chain length

Two chokers and their approximate measurements are:
Small choker: 60cm total length, 53cm chain only (minus loops)
Long choker: 82cm total length, 76cm chain only (minus loops)

There are two harnesses and their approximate measurements are:
"Equiline Mansel dog harness" the tag says it is size large (never used): 20cm (L), 52cm waist, 42cm neck (measurements taken when open and unclipped)

Brown one suit Small/Medium dog: 24cm long, 60cm wide

Black collar approx. length: 75cm

Blue wash tub with removable plug approximate measurement:
External: 65cm (w), 85cm (l) & 34cm (h)
Internal: 59cm (w), 78cm (l)

Plus there are 3 food/water bowls included.

Negotiable

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