Henry Wag Microfiber Drying Glove | Drying for Dogs

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Original price was: € 9,99.Current price is: € 7,49.

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Description

Henry Wag: The brand for a dry and clean four-legged friend

The luxury Microfibre Pet Drying Glove easily removes dirt and water from your pet’s coat and is the perfect drying accessory when you’re out and about with your dog for a quick clean-up.

  • Highly absorbent microfiber noodles

  • Reduces the spread of dirt and water

  • Easy to use

  • Machine washable at 30°C

The luxury Microfibre Pet Drying Glove is made from top-quality, soft, and highly absorbent microfiber noodles that are extremely effective at removing dirt and water from your dog’s coat. Cleanliness and hygiene are vital in achieving excellence in pet care.

The Microfibre Pet Drying Glove helps remove water and dirt from your dog’s fur, reduces the risk of infections, and contributes to a happier and healthier dog.
In addition, it helps minimize the transfer of dirt and mud from your dog into your home, reducing the risk of bacteria being spread after walks.

The Microfibre Pet Drying Glove fits neatly over your hand and can be easily stored in handbags, backpacks, and large coat pockets for quick access and use on the go. The glove features a finger grip to reduce slipping during use and a durable inner lining.

The Microfibre Pet Drying Glove is machine washable and can be air-dried between washes.
It’s the perfect accessory for on-the-go clean-ups with your dog, helping to remove excess water and dirt while reducing the risk of damage to your car interior and home.

25 x 16 x 2 cm

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