Recycled Dog Leash
Recycled Dog Leash
Recycled Dog Leash
Recycled Dog Leash
Recycled Dog Leash
Recycled Dog Leash
Recycled Dog Leash
Recycled Dog Leash

Recycled Dog Leash

Sale price£19.00

Project Blu's Collars Are Stylish, Strong And Kind To The Planet

Buy with a Dog Toy to get a 20% discount!

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Project Blu was born from a desire to do better. Breaking the mould of the traditional manufacturing processes to offer products that are sustainable, high quality and built to last. Their love of pets and the planet is at the heart of everything they do.

As cool dog collars go, the Bengal eco-friendly dog collar and leash offers just the right pop of colour as well as reducing the impact of waste on our planet. 


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