Sunflower - Traffic Handle
Dimension
⚘ Width - 3/4"
Description
Discover our unique waterproof traffic handles, made in Toronto, Canada from durable BioThane® and quality hardware.
These waterproof, mudproof, and stylish traffic handles are hypoallergenic, do not stretch, do not absorb odour making them a perfect choice for all your adventures and training needs. Available in various colours to suit your pet's personality.
Features
⚘ Our traffic handles are the perfect addition to your training gear. They are designed to handle any environment. Attach to your dog’s collar or harness for easy holding when needed.
All of our traffic handles are made of BioThane® (Vegan Leather) which is waterproof, durable, stinkproof, mudproof, snowproof, and dirtproof.
About Biothane®
BioThane® is a high quality coated webbing that is strong, lightweight, and flexible. It’s waterproof, versatile, easy to clean and disinfect. It’s our favourite material for every adventure!
BioThane® is resistant to moisture and odours making it the practical solution for any season and perfect for dogs that like to swim or get dirty!
Care Guide
One of the benefits of the Ostrich™ gear is that it can be easily wiped clean. Simply run the gear under the tap with some soap and use your fingers or a cloth to gently remove any dirt. Rinse away any remaining soap residue and dirt with clean water.
If heavily soiled, run it under the tap and use a toothbrush to gently remove any dirt. Take care not to abrasively scratch the product.
Do not use any harsh chemicals, bleach, or alcohol to clean the products. Additionally, do not machine wash the products as they may scratch and/or damage your machine. Video
Additionally, just like how scratching animal leather abrasively shows discoloration, our printed vegan leather behaves similarly – a testament to its natural charm.
Uses
Traffic Handles are popularly used for obedience training, working dogs, door manners, agility, dog sports, off-leash training/recall, or simply to keep your dog close to your body.
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