Posted on October 31, 2010.
Are legs / supports in pet friendly for dogs? I was thinking about getting an external support for my pet dog. There are two styles, one with leg holes so that the dog is faced with their legs out like a baby carrier, and the other has no holes so it sits inside the carrier. Are one of the comfortable for the dogs? I plan on using mine for my puppy that will not be over 10 pounds.
I used one of these carriers for my larger dog when he was a puppy just because it was so great that it was the easiest. We moved into one that looks like a sling after a while it began to bother him because he is an unpleasant way for them to be seated. They are not intended to be sitting on their butts. So we ended up having to get a larger type bag for him anyway.
Use a carrier bag, they are best suited for puppies will my Jack Russell in her all the time when he goes to the movies with us wherever we go in or who is "No dogs" lol you do even notice that it simply defines and chills on.
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dogs cannot go certain places, walking and there is no problem of having a support for your dog, sometimes, especially smaller ones who can not walk all day, or young people who are not ready to walking around everywhere. She did not say she wanted to keep his dog on him forever, she simply asks which is best! chill out!
Bring your dog is cruel anywhere. It has legs and can walk. Buy a collar and leash and walk your dog.
If you need a carrier, go to Wal-Mart and buy a hard-sided.
As far as I know that most dogs prefer to walk.
Your dog needs to walk. transportation can be dangerous for him, you, and nobody around. Not only that, but if it does not work on hard surfaces, the nails come out of dangerous lengths.
Go buy a collar and leash Nice Nice. Do not treat your dog like a toy. Doing that causes the problems (and it can be severe).
There is nothing cruel for a dog in a vehicle. I put one of mine on the floor and all the dogs that I own in both jumps. If your dog does not like it, then you'll know soon enough. I do not know the type of baby carrier, but my thought is that it limits movement too.
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The people she never said she intended to commit the dog to a carrier 24 / 7. It is a wall off to the hypothesis based on the content of the question.
one without holes shih zu m hates those with holes bcause it rubs on them and starts to hurt
I would definitely recommend the legs version. It would be easy to brush one leg hanging (eg enter or exit a car) and you could find yourself with a broken leg. Puppies are very comfortable, fully enclosed.