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Bundle: Custom Photo + PawPatch Track Dog Harness (Large)

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Bundle: Custom Photo + PawPatch Track Dog Harness (Large)Your dog's walk just became a slideshow. This bundle pairs our best selling PawPatch Track Harness with a Custom Photo Patch that lets you show off exactly what matterswhether its your dogs goofy face, your favorite meme, or a shot of Grandma flipping pancakes. Its your patch, your story, your pupthe ultimate combo of function and personality. What's In The Bundle: Custom Photo Patch Upload your image, adjust it in our live preview, and well turn it

Your dog's walk just became a slideshow.

This bundle pairs our best-selling PawPatch Track Harness with a Custom Photo Patch that lets you show off exactly what matters—whether it’s your dog’s goofy face, your favorite meme, or a shot of Grandma flipping pancakes.

It’s your patch, your story, your pup—the ultimate combo of function and personality.


What's In The Bundle:

  • Custom Photo Patch – Upload your image, adjust it in our live preview, and we’ll turn it into a durable, Velcro®-compatible 3” x 2” patch
  • PawPatch Track Harness – Adjustable fit, AirTag slot, no-pull comfort, and a patch zone built for showing off

Whether you’re gifting it, rocking it, or just trying to make the entire dog park laugh, this bundle is a one-of-a-kind flex for four-legged fashion.


Harness The Beast:

Your dog’s got personality—and possibly poor impulse control. Enter the PawPatch Track Harness, your new best friend’s new best gear.

This isn’t some generic big-box harness. It’s a customizable, trackable, no-escape, look-good-do-good piece of pup tech. Built with comfort and control in mind, it features:

  • A Velcro®-compatible patch zone for swapping out messages as often as your mood changes
  • A built-in AirTag pocket, so you can track your fur missile if they pull a backyard jailbreak
  • No-pull fit that keeps your arm in its socket during “Squirrel!” moments
  • Fully adjustable straps for a dialed-in fit (no awkward belly sag or shoulder squeeze)
  • Breathable padding + reflective accents to keep your dog comfy and visible—day or night

Whether you're on a trail, the sidewalk, or a patio where your dog thinks everyone came to meet them, this harness handles the hype with swagger and smarts.

Because let’s be honest—your dog’s not basic. Their gear shouldn’t be either.


Pup-arazzi Ready:

Let’s be honest—your dog’s cuter than half the influencers online.

Upload any image—from that legendary beach pic to your dog’s “oops I ate the couch” face—and turn it into a wearable patch that sticks to your harness (or hat, bag, vest, you name it). Use the live preview tool to tweak the layout until it’s just right.

Perfect for:

  • Personal flair that actually feels personal
  • Gift givers with good taste and good photos
  • Dog parents who want to make fetch happen—literally

Because if you're not wearing your dog’s face on a patch... what are you even doing?


📦 Bulk Orders Welcome

Custom patches for events, weddings, work crews, bachelor parties, or inside jokes that deserve to live forever? We’ve got bulk discounts—just shoot us a message.


🧼 Patch Care Tips

  • Storage: Store back-to-back (rough side to rough side) to avoid snags
  • Washing: Cold wash, air dry—no heat, no iron, no fabric softener
  • Longevity: Treat 'em right, and they’ll outlast your favorite hat
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