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Be sure guests get approval from the dog with this delightful doormat design! Perfect for jazzing up your entryway, this design features "all guests must be approved by" above a dog bone you can personalize with your doggo's name. Makes a charming welcome mat, or a unique gift for the pet-lover in your life, when you personalize! Personalization will appear in all uppercase letters. Constructed with a polyester non-woven durable fabric surface and a non-slip rubber backing, this 18-inch by 27-inch rectangular mat is ideal for indoor and outdoor use. Any woven or textured look to the mat is part of the image design and not part of the floor mat construction. A quick garden hose rinse provides easy cleaning for this mat. Doormat frame not included.
SKU | 3520095 |
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Primary Brand | Custom Personalization Solutions |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 1.2 LBS |
Primary Color | Tan |
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Personalized Item flag | Yes |
Length | 27 IN |
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Height | 18 IN |
Width | .13 IN |
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