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How do I clean my Cycle Dog collar?

We suggest hand washing your collar with mild soap and water. You can machine wash collars and leashes. Washing them with a load of towels or using a wash bag will help pad the hardware in your machine. We suggest air drying or if you machine dry, use low heat.

Are Duraplush toys washable?

Yes, Duraplush toys are fully machine washable and safe for the dryer. Dogs have sensitive noses so we suggest unscented detergent. Also check for any large holes to prevent filling from coming loose in the wash cycle.

Where are your products made?

Cycle Dog's factory is located in Portland Oregon. All stitched products including collars and leads, plush toys, beds, jackets, bowls, and the park pouch are proudly hand sewn by our dog loving factory team. The High Roller Plus ball is made locally in Oregon as well by one of our molding partners. Cycle Dog trail buddy treats are made in Oregon and only use USA sourced meats. The Ecolast line of rubber toys, including the 3-Play Turtle, 3-Play Hippo and High Roller Squeaky Ball were design in house and are currently made by a factory partner in China. Because these toys are made using up-cycled materials and contain a squeaker valve, we have been unable to find a suitable factory partner in the USA to produce these toys. Hopefully in time this will change, but in the meantime we have a [...]

Where do your inner tubes come from?

We have partnerships with 100's of bike shops across the USA. When bike shops change a flat bike tire for a customer they put it in a tube recycling box to send to Cycle Dog. Bike Tubes are not recyclable by any other means, so by reclaiming these tubes, Cycle Dog has kept more than 2 million tubes out of the landfill. To become a tube recycling partner or to send in your own tubes for recycling, contact us through the contact us form.

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