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FOUR PAWS PRODUCT LTD

Four Paws Heavy Weight Dog Trolley Exerciser

SKU: PT0127084071

Silver, 1ea/100 ft

Regular price $66.59 USD
Regular price $64.48 USD Sale price $66.59 USD
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Don't let your fur kid feel cooped up! No fence? No problem! Let your dog safely roam outside with the Four Paws Heavy Weight Dog Run Cable! This tie out cable for dogs allows your fur kid to sniff around, exercise, and explore outdoors while staying safe and contained. The rust-proof dog run cable is made of durable aircraft cable and includes a 10-foot pulley lead. A big dog cable perfect for large backyards and dogs more than 50 pounds.

  • Outdoor dog cable made of durable, vinyl-coated aircraft cable
  • Long-lasting, rust-proof dog tie out won't fray
  • Gives your dog freedom, safety & exercise
  • Measures 100 feet long
  • Dog cable for yard is designed for dogs over 50 pounds

Dimension

  • Product Gross Weight: 4.1700 lb
  • Product Net Weight: 4.1700 lb
  • Product Height: 2.80 in
  • Product Length: 11.00 in
  • Product Width: 8.25 in

Instruction

  • Battery Required: No
  • Batteries Included?: No
  • Use Instructions: EASY INSTALLATION: 1. Select two obstruction-free points to install screw hooks, ensuring distance is slightly less than trolley's length so cable can reach across. Install screw hooks to both points approximately 8 feet from ground. 2. Attach shock absorber spring to screw hook on one end of trolley. 3. Slide one protective stopper onto open end of trolley. Slide pulley lead onto trolley and attach second stopper on so pulley is between stoppers. 4. Loop the open end of cable through other screw hook. Pull until there is no slack in cable and attach wire rope clips. Tighten nuts on wire rope clips with wrench and cut off excess cable. 5. Attach metal snap to dog's collar. BEFORE EACH USE: Ensure installation is secure, and check the condition of your dog's collar for any weak spots that could tear. It is not advisable to use worn-out collars with this product. We recommend never leaving your dog unsupervised.