Celebrate your pup’s independence and help support the Wounded Warrior Project with this new patriotic collar and tag from FetchDog!
For every Yankee Doodle Dog!…
Featuring the newest Red Dingo ID design from FetchDog.com, this Stars and Stripes Tag, Collar and Lead Set is an excellent way to celebrate America and show your pup she’s red, white and blue, through and through. For each set sold before July 4th, FetchDog will make a $5.00 donation to the Wounded Warrior Project.
Stars and Stripes Tag, Collar and Lead Set On Sale at $39.95 – Buy Now!
Fashionably patriotic, and featuring the newest Red Dingo® ID design, our Stars and Stripes Tag, Collar and Lead Set is an excellent way to let your dog celebrate America and show she’s red, white and blue, through and through. In addition, for each set sold before July 4th, FetchDog will make a $5.00 donation to the Wounded Warrior Project.
- $5.00 Wounded Warrior Project donation for each set sold before July 4th
- Stainless steel, Stars & Stripes Red Dingo ID Tag with FREE personalization
- Adjustable nylon Red Dingo collar with a bone shaped buckle
- 4 – 6’L adjustable nylon Red Dingo lead
- Allow 7 days for personalization
Keep dogs safe this July Fourth with the Easy Store Travel Dog Crate!
The Easy Store Travel Crate’s heavy duty, blow-mold plastic and steel inserts are what make it a sturdy haven for any dog. The included carry/storage bag, integrated wheels and pull handle are what make it an ease for you to move around the house or take on the road. Featuring four doors, for easy access from any angle, and an included plush fleece crate pad, it’s a portable dog crate fit for a king.
- Easy to transport, set up & take down – no tools needed
- Solid steel grid doors
- Heavy-gauge plastic top can hold up to 100 lbs.
- Included crate pad is machine washable
NOTE: These FetchDog Deals have been discontinued.
I wish we had these available for our dogs in Canada, our troops have been in Afghanistan for many years and we have had a lot of casualties. Kingston, Ontario where I live is home to the largest army base in the country (CFB Kingston)