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Yes i take Layla everywhere with me in her purse. Since she was a puppy we would let her investigate it and would do practice runs in the house or around the block. When i take it out she practically jumps in it now. She still always gets a treat when she goes in and when she comes out. And for the most part she sleeps the whole time in there- but its something you have to do gradually and keep up with it and before you know it she will love going in it. Oh i forgot to mention- i usually drape a jacket or a sweater over the purse- like you would if you were carrying a bag and didn't want to carry your jacket- this usually covers the mesh area enough for no one to see in but that lay can still breath :) Also in our family- there are times that Layla needs to be in her purse- we travel a lot and we don't leave her in the car and won't leave her in a hotel- so she comes- and she is good as gold. |
thanks for all of your replies! so, how do you train your dog to go in the bag? do they just go in & like it? |
I prefer walking Thor as well, but the purses are very handy for places where walking him would not be appropriate, like a taxi. |
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No mine like to walk around they dont want to be carried.:aimeeyork. They will just drive me crazy if i try to put them in Prince will whine,lol |
i thought i share this. My sister in law babysat charlie once. He was about 3.5lbs then..she found one of her big purse and put him in there and cover the purse with her sweater. She and her bf took charlie to the movie. She said the whole time he didn't even bark. I was scared they will get kick out but was very happy to hear he behave himself for them. I don't think I can do this though. I bet with me he will be barking left and right. He loves to bark when he knows i am around. |
traveling with 2-8 lb boys Hello, I'm new to this....:) I was hoping to find someone who travels with their children/child. I want to go on a vacation-cruise and found so far--that the Cunard line is the only one with a kennel! Anyone out there know anything different? Also, who has experience putting the children in cargo when flying? As I have 2, it's impossible to take them in the plane together, I need some advice. Can I put them in a wire cage instead of a plastic kennel? I was told that AA would take them when the temp was above 45* and under 82*. I plan to tour Europe with a rental car. Go to dog shows, flea markets, etc. and relax. Hotels/restaurants, etc. welcome small well behaved pets there. :cool: I've done this before with a poodle/no problem, but now I have :aimeeyork :aimeeyorkboys!! (who need girlfriends!!) |
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I do think that oyu are only allowed one carry on and as far as pups go I think only one per carrier, but I have heard of people putting two pups in one carrier. I would be too scared. We are going to Wis. in May so I need to start figuring something out, but I will probably just use my Petsfly carrier. |
I would double-check that the wire cage will be okay -- I just read that airlines only allow plastic carriers. I'd think ideally you could put them both in one carrier and have them ride in the cabin with you. |
3 Attachment(s) I must admit I'm a bag freak, and doggie bags are my indulgence (dont ask how many bags Violet has) heh-heh. Violet LOVES going around in her bags, and when Olive was alive, they loved being in the bag together (ofcourse the bag had to be bigger for 2 dogs). From day one with both dogs, I took them around in their bags. Violet feels so secure in her bag, she would rather be in it, than walk on a leash. From the time Violet was a puppy, I put her in her bag for a few minutes every day (even if I was just walking around the house), so that she would get accustomed to it. I would also leave her bag opened on the floor, and she would go in it on her own, and go to sleep (like a dog bed). Now, whenever she sees me getting dressed, she'll immediately run to her bag and jump in. I travel a lot, and I take Violet with me, so it was important that she felt comfortable and safe in her bag. If the dog is smaller, I think it's a safe way to bring them around, especially if you are in a crowded or busy place. |
Twinkle is too big for a bag so even though she's with me as much as possible she has to walk, so I can't take her into shops or anything like that. I think the bags are a great idea for smaller dogs if you're going somewhere crowded, the strollers too. xxx xxx |
I used to do that with trixie. But she started to peak trhough a whole, and I got in trouble in some of the stores. Thaqt is why I stopped doing that. |
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Molly is too big for a purse at 14lbs, but i have the feeling she wouldnt accept one anyway. She too nosy and wants to be on the ground sniffing everything!! if i take her into a shop, or on an escalator, i just pick her up. She has travelled on the london underground, on buses and a taxi this way. :) |
I was in Wal-Mart once and this older lady came in with a new little puppy. She just wanted to get some puppy supplies and the door greeter or whoever she was kept yelling at her telling her she can't bring that puppy into the store. It was summer and the lady didn't want to leave it in the car and wanted to have the puppy with her for size purposes on what to buy. But the employee just kept yelling at her making her leave. I thought it was rediculous. As long as your carrying them and not letting them run all over the store what's the big deal. You could always say it's a therapy dog and they alert you when your about to have a siezure!! I've thought of that but not sure I'd say it or not. |
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