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Show off with the Fuji Rope Leash in Green & Blue Plaid—a vibrant mix of green, blue and yellow with shiny brass hardware. Taking your dog for a walk never looked so good. Handmade in NYC using 100% reclaimed nylon climbing rope, this leash is tough and ready for all your adventures. It features a handy O-ring to clip your waste bags and keys, keeping walks hassle-free. Pair it with the Saimin Flat Rope Collar to complete your dog’s stylish look!
Dimensions: Size small is 4.5 ft, Rope diameter is approximately 0.5”, and Weight is approximately 9oz
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Care: Hand wash, air dry.
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