Frequently Asked Questions
The leash or key holder is made of hardboard and steel. This combination ensures durability and longevity, making it suitable for high-traffic areas.
The dimensions of the holder are six inches wide, two inches deep, and nine inches tall. These compact measurements make it a versatile fit for various spaces.
The item weighs one pound. Despite its lightweight design, it can hold multiple items securely.
You can install the holder by using a screw or a paneling nail. The hanger is one and a half inches long, allowing for quick mounting on any wall.
Yes, it is suitable for outdoor use but is primarily designed for indoor settings. Ensure it is protected from extreme weather conditions for longevity.
Yes, it's a multipurpose organizer. You can use it to hang towels, aprons, or other small items, enhancing your home organization.
You can clean the holder with a damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals to maintain the integrity of the hardboard and metal materials.
Yes, the holder is safe for kids. It is designed with smooth edges and sturdy construction, making it suitable for family environments.
If the product arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance. They can guide you through the return or replacement process.
Yes, it makes an excellent gift for pet owners. Its practical design and charming Dachshund artwork appeal to dog lovers.
Yes, it is suitable for professional settings such as offices. It can help keep small items organized and within reach.
The holder can support multiple lightweight items. While specific weight limits aren't provided, it's designed for everyday use.
Yes, the artwork is designed by one of Caroline's Treasures' artists. Each piece is unique, adding a personal touch to your decor.
The stylish design and artwork of the holder enhance home decor by adding a decorative yet functional element to entryways or kitchens.
Yes, you can return the holder within the specified return period if it doesn’t meet your expectations. Check the return policy for details.

