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This is a lightweight, black polyester dog kennel cover for wire crates to provide the privacy, security and comfort that dogs instinctively need and desire. These crate covers were designed to create a more "den-like" atmosphere for your dog which can help reduce anxious behavior such as barking and chewing.
SKU | 3042708 |
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Primary Brand | Midwest |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | XX-Large |
Material | Fabric |
Length | 48 IN |
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Height | 33 IN |
Width | 30 IN |
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