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Carriers I just read the posts about the different carriers you all have for your furbabies, and they're all beautiful. I want something a little different and thought I'd throw it out here and see if anybody knows about it. One day (before I even Knew I was going to have Pilla!) I saw a woman in a store with what looked like a pack that you'd carry a human baby in. The pack hung in front of her chest, and the dog faced out at everybody so it could see the world and soak up all the ooh's and aah's from people! I want to get something like this so when I go for a bike ride I can put Pilla in there and she can come along too. Anybody have any ideas? Maybe it Was a real baby carrier? |
Celleti Cross the Shoulder Bag--never used -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pak-o-pet Oracle Pet Carrier by Celltei --Shoulder Bag Carrier A work of art on a bag. The Pak-o-pet Oracle has a very unpredicable quality to it. Its earthy brown body and raven Chinese hieroglyphics lend a very stately and serious look, yet the wide shoulder strap mixes things up a bit by extending across the front. Made of PU, it has a sublimely smooth texture. When you see its design for the first time in person, you'll feel you've stumbled across an amazing artifact from an ancient civilization while on an archaeological dig. Unique and inimitable. Surface Material:PU Trimming/Side: Italian Leather Expected Color: Black Feature: Shoulder bag Medium 17 x10.5 x 11.75 12lbs or less dog Paid: $155.00 at Pawsnclaws.com asking $75. Never used. Bag bought for husband who would rather push a stroller. You can see the details on this bag at their website: http://handsnpaws.com/product/CLTCARRPP002ORACLE04 _________________ scrapindee Earthparent to Bailey, Abbi, Itzi, Chipsie(.5) and Dayzee www.houseofwags.com |
Something like this? http://www.petsalley.com/beachComberPouchHat.asp or http://stores.thehautehound.com/Detail.bok?no=1245 or http://www.trixieandpeanut.com/travel/m13796.html or http://www.target.com/gp/browse.html...&node=13977791 Or have you seen these? http://www.pamperedpuppy.com/shoppin...urse/index.php I know there are ones where the dog actually kinda dangles in front of you with their legs out, but I can't seem to find an example... |
OO I like it. :) |
dog carrier I have a front carrier by Daba Doo that is wonderful. It is well made and it straps on your front. Try eBay for them. |
I think those are so cute, but was afraid they would be so uncomfortable for them. If they are quite comfortable I may pick one up soon.:) |
Thanks!!! Wow! Great websites and choices. I learn SO much from YT! They're just what I'm looking for. Pilla will Love it! |
Carry Your Pet-no Bag! Puppy Purse! Has anyone tried this? Its like a harness vest, walk you dog, and when she get tired, there's a adjustable strap to just sling it over your shoulder. Here's a site with them: http://www.pamperedpuppy.com/shoppin...pps_puppypurse Are the comfortable for you and most importanty your cargo? |
I found this pic of the daba doo. http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/hkcbr/...de.jpg&.src=ph and this one http://www.catsanddogspa.com/poochpack.html |
Carriers I've been looking at this one. Legs out pet carrier by Outward Hound http://www.floppyeargear.com/Product...tCode=54100855 |
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Sorry :umbrella: :rain: I don't mean to be a wet blanket but I think I read somewhere that it was bad for a dog's spine for them to be carried upright for very long. Donna |
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I really don't I'm sorry I wish I did. I am sure there are some YTers out there who know a lot more than I do. I just remember reading that a carrier should have a firm stable base with enough room for them to stand up, lay down & turn around in. I believe that the caution was about carrying them for too long in the upright position. I don't think it said not to use them at all. Sorry for muddying the waters. I really know nothing-just read this on the internet . Donna:confused: |
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If your yorkie has gotte too big for his basket on your bike..look at eBay for the basket that is larger and one even fits on the back. They have straps so the pups can't jump out. They really look nice. |
Front Legs Out Yorkie Carrier Hi, I'm new to the forum and am the mama to two little girl Yorkies, Precious and Tilly. I felt the need to respond to the thread about the front, legs-out yorkie carrier. My veterinarian told me to not carry my older Yorkie - she's 12 - in one of those carriers. As Yorkies age, they are prone to degenerative discs in their backs because of all the jumping up and down on furniture. These carriers compress our babies' vertebrae, which is just awful for their backs - especially in older doggies. Precious has just started having back problems, and we were instructed by the doctor to train her to let up pick her up and put her down from the furniture. She's milking that because she always gets lots of kisses on the way up and down. Anyway, if the spine is compressed a disc can easily rupture, and that's bad news pain-wise and ability-wise. My younger Yorkie is 6, but I am not putting her in this type of carrier anymore, either. It's cute, but could cause or agitate back problems. Just a little advice I wanted to pass along. Thanks - |
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