PLASTIC KILLS - SAY NO TO PLASTIC BUCKLES IN DOG ACCESSORIES

PLASTIC KILLS - SAY NO TO PLASTIC BUCKLES IN DOG ACCESSORIES

SAY NO TO PLASTIC BUCKLES IN DOG ACCESSORIES AND HOW FRENCHIESTORE BREAKAWAY BUCKLES ARE SUPERIOR TO OTHERS

It is a fact; plastic kills. It is our job and mission to bring awareness to the subject. We never made any dog accessories with plastic buckles and we never will. We are committed to the safety of our dog/ Frenchie community as well as earth in general. Dogs get injured on a regular basis from plastic buckles malfunction, breakage and even ingestion.

HOW FRENCHIESTORE BUCKLES ARE DIFFERENT

Premium zinc alloy buckles with the latest safe technology. Breakaway with a special release mechanism inside which only applies in extreme situations with specific back and forth motion of the dog (panic motion). Our buckles will not break away in a normal day to day walk even if the dog is aggressive or pulls. The breakaway aspect was specifically made to prevent strangulation. We choose to make our products with 2 buckles instead of one for safety reasons. If one buckle fails for any reason there will always be a second one for your peace of mind. We stand 100 percent behind our products with lifetime guarantee.

HOW YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Say #NOPLASTICBUCKLES. Do not buy dog accessories made with dangerous hazards that support profits rather than dogs' health and safety. By buying Frenchiestore Health Harness you are supporting:

  • Re-use - a product that is superior quality, can be used over and over again for many years to come. You can give the harness in the future to a friend or donate to a rescue or dog in need therefore, you are supporting the future of other dogs as well. . With plastic buckles most chances are the buckles will break or malfunction within a short period of time and you will have to throw the harness away.
  • Helping our earth - with the epidemic of plastic. As mentioned above the dog harness with plastic buckles will most likely end up in landfills.
  • Health & safety of your dog - you can have peace of mind knowing your dog is safe and cannot chew or ingest our premium breakaway buckles. We will only sell dog accessories that we feel are safe for our own dog Bluenjy.
  • Buying from a company that cares and gives back to the dog community - Our mission is to help as many dogs as possible. By buying from us you know you are contributing to great causes that we support.

 

HOW PLASTIC AFFECTS OUR EARTH

DEAD WHALE FOUND WITH 88 POUNDS OF PLASTIC INSIDE BODY IN THE PHILIPPINES - NEW YORK TIMES

A dead whale was found in the Philippines on Saturday with 88 pounds of plastic bags and other disposable plastic products in its stomach.

WARNING : THIS VIDEO INCLUDES DISTURBING IMAGES.

March 18, 2019


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