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College Dog Pullover – Grey – Size XL: approx. 40cm Back Length
The College Dog Pullover is made from soft jersey and offers a perfect, comfortable fit for small dogs, with a casual look. The grey material is mottled, with ribbed cuffs. On the back of the College Dog Pullover you will find a delightful paw motif in a trendy doodle design. Offer your dog this wonderful, cosy jumper for all-encompassing protection. On the underneath of the College Dog Pullover, you will find a Velcro fastener that covers the complete stomach area, making it easy and quick to put the pullover on or take it off. You can be sure of the perfect fit thanks to the combination of soft cuffs around the neck and sleeves, and the Velcro. If this light jumper gets dirty, it can be easily machine-washed at 30°. A must-have for all two and four-legged fans of casual college wear! College Dog Pullover at a glance: Jersey sweatshirt for small to medium-sized dogs Casual college look: grey, with ribbed cuffs and paw prints in doodle design With Velcro fasteners: covering the entire stomach area and ensuring easy use Comfortable and cosy: made from soft jersey in a casual cut, with Velcro fasteners and cuffs around the neck and arms for the perfect fit Care instructions: machine-washable at 30° Colour: Grey/black with black print Material: 65% polyester, 35% cotton (jersey) Sizing overview: Size Back length Neck circumference Chest circumference Foreleg length S approx. 25cm 24 – 27cm 34 – 40cm approx. 20cm M approx. 30cm 27 – 32cm 39 – 47cm approx. 22cm L approx. 35cm 33 – 36cm 43 – 52cm approx. 23cm XL approx. 40cm 36 – 43cm 52 – 60cm approx. 25cm XXL approx. 45cm 40 – 44cm 59 – 64cm approx. 29cm Size Note: Our model (Jack Russell Terrier) wears a Size L. The back length should be measured from the lowest part of the neck to the root of the tail. The neck circumference should be measured at the lowest part of the neck. The chest circumference should be measured directly behind the front legs. The foreleg length should be measured from the withers to the front paws.