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10-10-2011, 02:30 PM | #31 | |
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There are other bags that are made for carrying your pup with the head out. Have you looked at those styles?
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10-11-2011, 12:51 PM | #32 |
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| I want me a Kwigy Bo! I need to save up. Maybe i'll get this as Ahi's xmas present.
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10-11-2011, 02:08 PM | #33 |
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| I have seen some that have more head room but they don't have the ability to close the vents if you want to go in a store or something. I was thinking that I could just carry a scarf and throw it over the window opening when I went inside. I don't like the idea of completely shutting off the vents anyway. It's not just that Gracie does not like the carrier.......I think of how I would feel if I was stuck in a box unable to stretch my legs or turn around or lift my head. I guess I am a bit claustrophobic anyway. I want to be able to take her with me more often but not if it's going to be difficult for her. I keep watching for the perfect carrier. I may end up with several in order to cover many situations! |
10-11-2011, 02:35 PM | #34 |
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| I haven't had mine very long but I have seen some lightly used ones that did not look to be in very good shape. I think it is a fairly large amount of money to pay for a pet carrier so I think it should stand up to the wear for more than a year of moderate use. I just feel bad for Gracie. I think of how I would feel if I was stuck in a little box and unable to turn around or straighten out my legs or lift my head. I am a bit claustrophobic anyway. I will probably end up with several different carriers before I figure out what is best. The ones I have seen that have more head room do not have the pull down covers for the vents for when you want to go inside somewhere. I was thinking that I could just carry a scarf to throw over the top when I go inside. I think that might be better than shutting off the air flow all together anyway. |
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