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Pet Gear Travel System Stroller
Versatile stroller, carrier and car seat for pets
The Pet Travel System is the ultimate in pet travel and transportation. It's a Stroller, Carrier, and Car Seat all in one!
For pets up to 15 lbs.
- Stroller frame has bottom storage basket, brakes and front swivel wheels
- Waterproof fleece pad and tether included inside the carrier
- Storage pouches on carrier and stroller frame
Available in Pink and Blue.
Dimensions: 20"L x 12"W x 12"H (carrier)
Manufacturer: Pet Gear
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