Archive for November, 2009
Dog Carrier – Now You Can Have Your Dog Going With You Anywhere
by admin on Nov.20, 2009, under Product Reviews
Dog owners know how very important dog carriers really are. When you own a dog, especially in this day and age, you typically want to take the little guy – or girl – with you everywhere you go. He is a part of the family. He belongs on vacations and things just as much as you do. If you feel this way but have not ever used a dog carrier before, then you might be wondering how, exactly, to pick one. One thing you can do is just keep on reading!
Do you know how many different kinds of dogs there are out there? Well, there are just as many different carriers out there as well. Not only will a different carrier be required for different dogs, but different means of travel also require different carriers. After all, you will not need the same kind of carrier for car travel as you will for airplane travel.
The most important thing to do, no matter how you are getting to where you are going, is making sure that your dog is comfortable in his or her carrier. Many stores will let you try that out from the onset, before you buy. The first thing you want to do here is make sure that the carrier is roomy enough for your dog. In spite of any size restrictions, your pet has to be able to move around comfortable. The general rule is to have room to turn around fully.
If you are going to be traveling by car to your destination, it is super easy to pick out a carrier for your dog! You do not have to worry about having enough room to put the food and water dish in and you can even opt for a smaller carrier because you will be taking a lot of breaks.
However, the same is not true when you want to take your dog on an airplane. You have to first see what kind of restrictions the airline you are flying out of has. You should do this before you even purchase a dog carrier. You may just find out that, if you have a little dog, you can carry him or her in the cabin with you – within the proper carrier, of course.
Size restrictions on airplanes typically refer to carriers which are hard sided. Conversely, smaller dogs can be carried in soft sided carriers. In that case, however, you are either going to want to make sure that the carrier comes with an absorbent liner, or that you pack a towel or a blanket into it.
Trains are another story; some of them do not allow any pets at all, so you need to make sure that you call the train station ahead of time to find out their pet rules. You may need to change your plans if the train does not allow any dogs on it.
As you can tell, there are a lot of different things to consider whenever you are choosing dogs transport and other Dog Products. Traveling with your pet can be difficult but a dogs carrier is something that you should be comfortable with.





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