Fun in the sun can be a refreshing way to invigorate your day together, but off-leash playtime can sometimes result in wandering playmates. That's why our EveryYay Stretch Your Legs Exercise Pen is designed to help keep your pet securely contained as you let them enjoy the grass below their paw pads. Thanks to its durable design, this exercise pen can stand up to the elements or be brought inside to help your pet get slowly introduced to your home. Hooray! You are now ready to help keep everyone focus on the task at hand.
SKU | 3292395 |
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Primary Brand | EveryYay |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 14.48 LBS |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Small |
Material | Metal |
Height | 24 IN |
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Width | 192 IN |
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