Keep your kennel, vehicle, or hunting gear clean with the Utility Rug Vehicle Bundle, a set of four durable rag rugs in the size of your choice. These multi-purpose utility rugs...
Keep your kennel, vehicle, or hunting gear clean with the Utility Rug Vehicle Bundle, a set of four durable rag rugs in the size of your choice. These multi-purpose utility rugs are our best sellers for a reason—they’re tough, versatile, and perfect for both home and field use.
Throw them in your dog kennel, on the floor, or across vehicle seats to protect surfaces from dirt, hair, and moisture. Rugged yet inexpensive, they’re a practical addition for hunters, trainers, and pet owners looking for easy cleanup and extra protection.
Bundle Savings: Comes in a convenient 4-pack.
Durable Rag Rug Design: Built for heavy use in kennels, vehicles, or around the home.
Protects Surfaces: Shields floors, crate bottoms, and vehicle seats from dirt and wear.
Best Seller: A customer favorite for everyday utility.
Size Options: Choose from two available sizes to fit your needs.
📦 Note: Orders of 25 rugs or more may incur oversized shipping fees.
The Utility Rug Vehicle Bundle is the go-to choice for dog owners, hunters, and trainers who want affordable, durable protection for their kennels, vehicles, and gear.
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