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  2. Take Your Good Boy Along: Best Dog Car Seats, Carriers ... - AOL

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    This seat from PupSaver is the only proper "dog car seat"to make our list. The rear-facing seat is suitable for dogs weighing up to 30 pounds and is made from ballistic nylon with a poly-filled ...

  3. 7 dog car safety tips for traveling with your pooch - AOL

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    1. Take regular breaks. Just like we humans need regular breaks to stretch our legs and go to the bathroom, so too do our canine companions. If you’re going on a long road trip with your dog ...

  4. Pet carrier - Wikipedia

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    Pet car-seat carriers; Used when traveling by car; these are also called car seats for pets. They provide safety of the pet and they come in various sizes, colors, and designs to fit on the seat of a car. Different sizes can accommodate smaller or larger pets of up to 25 lbs. They can also often be used as pet beds at home or in a hotel.

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

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    The car seat’s nylon straps keep it secured to your vehicle’s seats and a safety leash clips to your pup to keep them in place. Nearly 6,000 five-star reviews on Amazon rave about this seat.

  6. Bicycle carrier - Wikipedia

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    Bikes may be mounted in the carriers by clamping both wheels and providing some additional vertical support, by clamping the rear wheel and the front dropouts (necessitating the removal of the front wheel, which may be mounted separately on blades), or by clamping the top tube (usually in the case of rear hitch mounted carriers).

  7. Park Tool - Wikipedia

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    A Park Tool bicycle work stand. The founders of Park Tool along with James E. Johnson developed a clamping device on their original bike repair stand, for which they received a United States Patent in 1976. [3] The company has applied for and has been granted many patents since then, including a pizza cutter shaped like a penny-farthing.