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Healers introduces our new Spotlite LED lighted bandana. This bandana comes in bright colors with a full string of lights along the edges. SO much better then just a LED collar since your dogs fur will not hide the lights. Also all bandanas are machine washable and will not break in the rain.
Bandanas are fastened using your own collar. Just slide the bandana over your existing collar.
There is an on and off switch on the top edge of the battery pack. The battery takes 2 coin cell ( CR2032) batteries. Insert Batteries - one with positive up and one with positive down. If lights do not come on the batteries are most likely in backwards. Switch orientation and try again.
For best sizing use single buckle collars as they slide into the casing very easily.
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To wash – remove battery pack before putting in washing machine. The connector is tight so be sure to grab only the connector as you pull apart. DO NOT PULL APART HOLDING THE WIRES OR YOU WILL DAMAGE THE CONNECTION. Make sure all wiring is tucked into the pockets before washing. We recommend hand washing for best results. Cool dry or air dry. We recommend air dry. If put in washing machine we recommend using a wash bag on gentle cycle.
Jake, our German Shepherd, has struggled his entire life with allergies. We had him tested and he is allergic to multiple environmental conditions. He gets flair ups a few times a year where his feet and ears will itch and he will chew and scratch until they are red and raw...
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