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For Sale: Sherpa Dog Carrier ?25


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Just used this once to transport my dog, no longer needed (bag, not dog!). It's approved by most of the major airlines.In good condition. Link to product at bottom - colours of mine are black with brown trim. ?25 ono Collection from Camberwell Grove area. Will also swap for a smallish collapsible metal dog crate...


Size Large ? 19? long x 11.75? wide x 11.5? high

Carrier Weight - 4.7 lbs.

For pets up to 22 lbs.

Airline approved **restrictions apply

Top & side entry

Mesh panels for ventilation

Locking zippers

Patented spring wire frame

Rear pocket

Padded hand carry straps

Adjustable, no-slip shoulder strap

Machine washable faux lambskin liner

Seatbelt / luggage strap


http://www.sherpapet.com/products/original-deluxe

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