
Primark shoppers go wild for £20 pet accessory which is perfect for day trips & can be stuck in the washing machine
The retailer is selling a stylish Pet Carrier Bag for £20 which has a removable base that can be put in the washing machine.
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Primark is selling a pet carrier for pooches for £20
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You can stick the base in the washing machine after use
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The bag could be perfect for day trips
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The black quilted bag is 50x18x33cm and is able to carry dogs who are up to 10kg in weight.
It also comes with a handy
Whether you're heading to the vet or planning a weekend getaway, this comfy carrier keeps your pet safe, secure, and looking cute.
Designed with a soft interior lining, it could be perfect for your precious pooch.
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'We understood the assignment.'
The pet carrier seems to have gone down well with
Primark
shoppers, with over 15,000 people liking the video.
One person wrote: 'I'm coming to primark tomorrow."
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Another added: 'Just ordered mine online for collection Friday. My lazy suzie is going to love this.'
And a third commented: 'i want itttt.'
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The bag comes with a stylish poo bag carrier
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Whether you're heading to the vet or planning a weekend getaway, this comfy carrier keeps your pet secure
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Many Primark fans have shared how they are keen to snap it up
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CAR CARRIER
A pet expert previously told how a
Canine behaviourist Dr Emma Scales-Theobald, dog expert at
steps
to care for their
pets
before setting off.
The pet expert warned owners having a pet in the car without properly securing it in place could be dangerous.
She told how the "back seats or the boot" were the best places for dogs to sit, adding: "A crate or pet carrier can be an ideal way for many dogs to travel in a car."
Discount store B&M is currently selling a
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