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Fallen Fruits HB14 Hond Bord - Wit, 12.25' H

4,99€ 10,65€
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Productdetails

  • Komische no fowling hond teken in wit
  • Verpakkingsgrootte: 12
  • Geschikt voor gebruik in tuin of tuin


Productbeschrijving

Gietijzeren wit hondenbord met speld en tekst 'Nee'.


Martin L.
9 augustus 2025
Nett anzuschauen und die Baumscheibe auf dem Bürgersteig vor meinem Haus ist jetzt frei von stinkenden Hinterlassenschaften.
Tetiana
10 mei 2025
Corresponds to the photo.
Customer
17 april 2025
Excellent sign. Used in garden to keep dogs and persons as irresponsible owners from using garden as a Toilet.
Terry
20 december 2024
Exactly what we were looking for. Made out of cast iron so very heavy but makes it not flimsy at all. We have ours in our flower beds with mulch and the stake went into the ground easily. Would recommend to anyone wanting to purchase these.
OC Goodgirl
3 december 2024
Cast iron. Well molded. Charming! "No!" message was neatly colored on all four of the dogs I ordered. The "rust" some buyers complained of is a hand-painted rust-colored design detail that is lightly and artfully applied about the edges. It makes the doggy look shabby chic, and less like a salt dough kinder project, don't cha know! For perfectionists that want a perfect "No!" colored over the entirety of the raised lettering and exclamation mark, a fine-tipped Sharpie marker is a perfect match -- just have a steady hand and don't obsess too much, and end up making a mess of this cutie! I love the tip of some of the other reviewers to spray some Rustoleum protectant on them before using, and that just makes good sense since they will be outside in all types of weather. They are shipped carefully. They are covered with a piece of cardboard paper, and then thoroughly wrapped in bubble wrap, taped up, bagged, boxed, and then sent off to their new forever homes. I am planning on putting them outside once I have sprayed them with the protectant. Also, this sign is solid, but as it's top heavy (dog is much larger than the ground stake), it makes sense that extra care should be taken when placing it in the ground so that the stake doesn't break. I think I'll probably do a starter hole with a narrower stick or dowel before I try jamming the stake into potentially hard or rocky soil. Lastly, I chose this version versus the black or brown as I thought this would show up better (white being reflective). I'm certainly hoping for good results, and hope that no one will take my little dogs because they're that cute that I'm sure it will be tempting to do so.