Recycled Wool Large Pet Blanket - Mustard Herringbone
Luxury Recycled Wool Pet Blankets So ’Pawfect’ For Furry Friends
This beautiful Pet Blanket from Tartan Blanket Co is woven from 70% recycled wool and 30% mixed recycled fibres. On average, each blanket saves three garments from landfill, turning preloved into reloved
What makes these luxury Recycled Wool Pet Blankets so ’pawfect’ for cats, dogs and all your other furry friends? Wool is naturally odour resistant, moisture wicking, temperature regulating, and hypoallergenic! Better yet, these special designs are woven from recycled wool which means they’re extra sustainable too! Since the recycled wool fibres are combined with man made fibres saved from landfill, we’re able to weave them extra tightly and feature an embroidered tag that can’t be torn off. This means they’re okay in the washing machine, so you don’t have to be worried if your pet leaves some muddy pawprints.
These blankets are a perfect treat after a long day of playing fetch or catnapping by the window.
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