Huppu Pomppa

£24.99

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HuppuPomppa is a neck warmer for dogs that need the extra protection in cold and windy weather. It protects the dog’s neck, head, and ears like a hood, yet it can also be placed to cover only the neck area. The hood is adjustable, making it stay in place and be easy to adjust for dogs of all shapes.

The neck warmer is made of soft and flexible tricot, the same material as the chest piece of JumppaPomppa. The high-quality 3M reflector behind the dog’s head adds visibility and safety. HuppuPomppa also has a leash opening for a collar.

  • Neck warmer for cold and windy weather
  • Protects the dog’s neck, head and ears
  • Adjustable neckline
  • Same soft & flexible material as in Jumppa
  • Includes a leash opening for a collar
  • High-quality 3M reflector for added safety
  • Fits perfectly under a Pomppa coat

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Large, Medium, Small, XL, XS

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