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  2. The best travel carriers for dogs, according to experts - AOL

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    This Away travel carrier, an NBC Select Pet Award for best overall travel carrier, is designed for both car and airline travel. It has zip openings on the top and front with see-through mesh to ...

  3. These Airline-Approved Pet Carriers Will Put Your Fur Baby in ...

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    The Sleepypod Air, in its natural form, exceeds the dimensions of most airline-approved pet carriers, but it’s designed to be extremely flexible, specifically thanks to its dome shaped top and ...

  4. The 17 Best Dog Carriers of 2023 - AOL

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    Elitefield Soft-sided Airline-approved Dog & Cat Carrier Bag. Chewy. Flying with a dog can be anxiety-inducing for all parties involved. A comfortable carrier like this one should have soft sides ...

  5. Pet carrier - Wikipedia

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    Backpack pet carriers are suitable for smaller pets when walking. They are also convenient for hiking, shopping, road trips or appointments to the veterinarian. They feature a well-ventilated, comfortable compartment for the pet for safe and enjoyable travel. [3] Some backpack pet carrier models are airline approved so they can be safely used ...

  6. Pet shipping - Wikipedia

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    Plastic Travel Pet Carrier, Labelled. Pets are transported within a carrier that meets the International Air Transport Association standards, ensuring safety throughout travel. [15] The International Air Transport Association requires the carrier to be large enough for the animal to sit, stand and lie comfortably within it, with a solid floor base.

  7. Pet travel - Wikipedia

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    The Humane Society of the United States recommends avoiding air travel if possible. [8] Extreme temperatures and thin air have extra risk for brachycephalic animals such as bulldogs, Pekingese dogs, pugs and Persian cats. [8] [9] The United States Department of Transportation Air Travel Reports recorded 302 deaths, injuries and disappearances ...