Dog is your good friend, when you travel, you will bear it alone at home? Why don't you enjoy a happy journey together?
Dog Travel Products Collection(click pictures for details)
Dog Seat Belts
Dog seat belts are a good idea whether or not your state has a pet vehicle safety harness law. They attach to your vehicle's seat belt and allow some range of motion but will lock in place if you make a sudden stop.
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Dog Car Seats
Dog car seats add safety to your trip and also serve as a pet car booster seat so small dogs can see the view outside the car window. Some are designed to attach to your car's seat belt while others have a carrying strap that can attach to the passenger side headrest.
Dog Seat Covers
Dog seat covers will protect your vehicle's upholstery from wet, muddy paws.
Dog Backpack Carriers
Dog backpack carriers will keep your dog safe and comfortable while keeping your hands free.
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Dog Totes
Tote your dog around town in one of our fashionable pet totes.
Rolling Dog Carriers
Rolling dog carrier will help lighten the load, especially when traveling
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Carry-On Airline Approved Dog Carriers
Carry-on airline approved pet carriers by Sherpa, Pet Gear, Argo and Petmate.
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Dog Bicycle Trailers
Pet bicycle baskets and pet bicycle trailers so you can bike with your dog or cat.
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Dog Strollers
Dog strollers are great for pets that can't go for really long walks. For example small dogs, such as toy breeds, will get tired out on a long walk. Their little legs have to work hard to keep up with people, so they can only do it for so long before exhausting themselves.
Vehicle Dog Barriers
Vehicle pet barriers are basically dog gates for cars that will keep you and your pet safe while traveling.
We have put together some helpful tips in transporting your pet as safely and comfortable as possible:
• Purchase your shipping kennel several weeks ahead of your pet's trip. Give your pet treats in the kennel and begin confining your pet in the kennel for short periods of time. Never use the kennel for PUNISHMENT.
• Cover the floor of the travel kennel with shredded newspaper or a travel diaper and place a worn T-shirt or other personal items with your pet. The familiar scent from the garment can reduce stress.
• On the day of departure, try not feeding your pet as this may lead to the pet soiling the Kennel. Traveling inside a soiled kennel can lead to stress and unpleasant journey.
• It is recommended that your pet have access to water prior to flight with significant time to exercise and relieve itself before entering the kennel for the flight.
• Check that you have all the necessary documents for the pet. Insufficient or uncertified documents, can lead to fines, quarantine and sometimes the pet being destroyed.
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Written by Dora Men