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A couple of dog items that we are putting up for sale since we don't use them - the whole lot for 15 pounds (bargain!)


- foldable travel crate in navy blue (Petstep Fabric Travel Kennel): used a couple of times yet in great condition; very lightweight and totally foldable; very handy! and a great aesthetic alternative to the heavy iron crates - 10 GBP (RRP 55 GBP); comes with hypoallergenic soft mat (will throw in for free)


- large food and drink bowl: in perfect condition; used a couple of times - 5 GBP for both (RRP 8.5 GBP and 6.5 GBP)


- chew and fetch toys including kong, tennis balls and other ball, etc : in perfect condition, many of them totally unused; used a couple of times - 3 GBP (RRP Kong 8 GBP)



The items are very low priced because we are looking for a fast sale (just moved house and trying to clear space asap!)


PM me if interested!

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