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  2. Pet carrier - Wikipedia

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    Even then, usually only small dogs and cats can go in the cabin; otherwise, they have to be in the cargo hold, in specially designed crates such as dog crates. [1] For pets in the cabin, the general rule is that the carrier must fit underneath the seat in the front of the owner and it must have a waterproof bottom. Also, the carrier must be big ...

  3. The 15 Best Dog Car Seats Because They’re Travel Game ... - AOL

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    Dog car seats are the answer to your concerns about safe doggy driving practices! Equipment designed to keep canines from flying around in the event of an accident or sudden stop is a wise investment.

  4. 7 dog car safety tips for traveling with your pooch - AOL

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    “This means sitting in a stationary car for short periods with dog treats and praise, followed by small journeys to nice walks, and then gradually increasing the length of your travel time.” 6 ...

  5. American Airlines is now allowing passengers to bring pets in ...

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    Passengers can only bring one more item on board with their pet – either “a personal item like a purse or small handbag; or a carry-on bag that meets requirements and fits in the overhead bin”.

  6. Pet shipping - Wikipedia

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    If the animal is small enough to fit under the passenger seat in an airline-compliant carrier (such as kittens, rabbits and Maltese Shih-Tzu dogs), some airlines allow the pet in the cabin of the plane as carry-on baggage. Larger dogs (such as a full-grown Labrador) and cats are flown as checked baggage in the climate controlled sections of the ...

  7. Hebao - Wikipedia

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    The bag was originally made of out animal hide and was worn at the waist; it was secured on the belt for the usage of carry food. [1] Later on, when the ancestors of the Manchu left the mountain regions and began an agricultural life, the hide bag was developed into a small and delicate accessory which would only contain sweetmeat. [1]