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Continue to Canada siteFlashing lights, sleighing nights! Make sure your next holiday party with your pup or kitty is lit. These antlers come with light up LED lights to put the bright in “Merry and Bright”. The lights have three settings—fast flash, slow flash, and on. Made with a headband style, it’s easy to put on so you can transform your pal into a sleigh-pulling cutie. Gold ears add a touch of festive style to match all the other sparkly stuff around.
Item Number | 163991 |
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Season | Holiday |
Material | Polyester, Synthetic Fabric |
Intended to be used for short duration, under close supervision. Always supervise pet to ensure they do not destroy or ingest product. May contain small parts. Not suitable for children. Inspect regularly and replace if any part becomes damaged.
Please keep in mind, pups come in all shapes and sizes so your unique pup's breed size may not directly reflect our size naming.
For the best fit, please be sure to measure your dog carefully before selecting a size. The sizing chart image provides exact measurements by size and general recommendations by breed. Please supervise your pet while wearing this item.
CAUTION: This battery is not rechargeable and not replaceable.
WARNING: Ingestion of this product can result in serious injury. Contains small parts. Keep out of reach of children. Non-replaceable batteries that are not accessible with the use of a coin, screw driver, or other common household tool. Do not expose to fire or flame.
To clean, wipe with damp cloth. This item is not waterproof. Do not submerge in water. Push button on top of headpiece to switch on/off.
For the best fit, match the below dimensions to your pet's measurements as closely as possible. If your pet falls somewhere between two sizes, we advise ordering the larger of the two.
Size | Head | Recommended Sizes |
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Small/Medium | 11-16 inches | For small to medium dogs |
Large/X-Large | 15-20 inches | For medium to large dogs |
it's a very cute headband and i love the adjustable chin strap! the antlers are smaller than i thought they would be (but, i do have a great dane!) i think they could leave the ears off (since pups already have ears!) the antlers are a bit small for great danes, yet still cute! he did very well for a picture! we were able to take a couple walks before he got to them and ruined them :( i put them on/off for picture and walk only. my suggestion would be to put the wiring within the fabric of the antlers, if possible. however, his pawing may have taken the bulbs off anyway :( however, he took a couple swipes to get it off and the lights are just wired on, so he was able to knock them off and i am unable to repair :(
These antlers are so cute and have different light settings, but Leia's didn't last through Christmas. The lights died out of nowhere and there isn't a way to change the batteries. I wish we had gotten a little more use out of these. Still a cute accessory for the holidays.
I loved the way it was adjustable and stayed on his head while walking him. What a suprise to find out they lit up and there were two settings, flashing and solid. Awesome holiday find!
Price is very reasonable, and it has continuous light or blinking. Biggest downside is, the battery cannot be changed. Once it's done no more light ups.
Our best boy loves all things Christmas and adores his new reindeer headband!! A must buy as it lights up and spreads cheer to all who are near!
This is absolutely so cute. Put it on my rottie for Christmas and turned on the lights. Adorable!
My dog and I loved it the lights were great! He posed and looked so cute!! Very reasonable price!!
My dog tolerated these very well. Love the strap under so you can loosen/tighten as needed. Lights worked great!
Worked perfectly with three choices. Steady, flashing, and streaming. Cute. Worked out great for Xmas.
My dog is a therapy dog and he was a big hit wearing these on his visits to VA hospital