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Day Trip Pack Vest
Description:
The Day Trip Pack Vest is made of 1000 denier nylon fabric (urethane coated). The inside of the bags are easy to wipe clean. For your dog's comfort, there is padding underneath the top back plate section. The top of the vest has a round handle with a heavy D-ring for attaching a leash. There are two smaller D-rings for attaching our reflective snap-on bridge handle (sold separately). Also, on the back plate is a cell phone holder. It is netted and secured with a Hook and Loop strap so you won’t lose the phone; but at the same time, the netting allows you to hear the phone when it rings. On the other side of the handle is a clear vinyl window pocket with Hook and Loop closure for your dog's ID, information card, or medical alert instructions. The bottoms of the two packs have double layers of fabric for durability. There is reflective webbing on the outside of them. Each pack has two zipper compartments. The bottom outside compartments are shallow and can be used for your keys, medications, ink pens, etc. The two girth straps and front chest strap are adjustable and have plastic side release buckles.
Available in 13 colors (all color combinations are with black)
Girth size: 30”-38”
Reflective Bridge Handle and Sheepskin Strap Covers can be used with this vest, but are sold separately.
Comes with 2 regular patches (not specialty patches)--in the “Patch Placement” field of the shopping cart, please specify where you would like the patch(es) placed on your vest.
Note on Service vs. Therapy Dogs: Service Dogs are dogs that perform a task for their disabled handler. The handler has public access rights with a Service Dog and they are protected under Federal ADA law, and allowed to enter public property with their Service Dog. (Handler must be considered disabled and the dog must perform a task.) Therapy Dogs are dogs that meet the needs of others (such as visiting people in nursing homes, hospitals, pet therapy work, and reading groups, etc.) Handlers do not have ADA public access rights with Therapy Dogs and must have permission from an establishment to enter.
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