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Get Your Pup Geared Up for the Holiday

Darpan News Desk, 14 Sep, 2016 11:40 AM
  • Get Your Pup Geared Up for the Holiday
Discover your pup’s unique style with Charlie & Spike. Charlie & Spike’s WagSwag collection has given the conventional dog harness a new makeover by seamlessly combining fashion and function into one. These interchangeable harnesses have a patented design that allows you to simply peel and stick dozens of fashion fronts. With the holidays right around the corner, you’ll want to snag your pup their own WagSwag!
 
Charlie and Spike’s WagSwag interchangeable Harness and Fashion Fronts are THE go-to holiday gift item for pets this season. Adorably irresistible, your pet will be the tail-wagging show stopper at all of your holiday parties. From Halloween to Breast Cancer Awareness Month, WagSwag has fashion fronts for just about every occasion. Perfect for everyday wear, their styles range from whimsical sayings, fashion forward prints, and a reflective ‘safety’ Fashion Front. 
 
WagSwag Interchangeable Harness and Fashion Fronts features:
 
• Interchangeable designs in a variety of collections and styles
• Breathable Mesh for comfort
• Adjustable at the neck and chest for a custom-like fit
• Easy on-and-off squeeze buckles 
• Nylon straps
• Shaped to not cut under the front legs
• Sits well below the trachea
• Two D-rings for id tags, charms, and/or leash attachment
• Strength-tested and customizable too!
 
For dog lovers, by dog lovers, Charlie and Spike is a brand you can trust to deliver the highest quality material. Lightweight and great-fitting, WagSwag Harnesses are comfortable around the neck and under your dog’s front legs, so your furry friend can run, jump and play. All in impeccable style!

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