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

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    Shop the best dog travel carriers and crates for planes, cars and trains. Browse airline-approved and everyday carriers from Away, Sherpa, Wild One and more. ... carrier that’s crash-tested for ...

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  4. Pet carrier - Wikipedia

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    Dog Carrier for travel. The two main types are the front openers (these are generally tough plastic boxes with a metal door, such as dog crates) and top openers (these are generally more like cages with a hinged roof), although there are other types. A carrier usually has a handle on top, although some are easier to carry in one's arms rather ...

  5. How to keep your dog safe in your vehicle — and what ... - AOL

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    According to Martin, two main methods to keep a dog safe are travel crates and harnesses that clip into seat belts. “I’ve met many dogs that have passed away because they were in a car ...

  6. Dog crate - Wikipedia

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    One variety of wire crate A variety of a soft crate. A dog crate, dog cage, or kennel is a metal, wire, plastic, or fabric enclosure with a door in which a dog may be kept for security or transportation. Dog crates are designed to replicate a dog's natural den and as such can provide them with a place of refuge at home or when traveling to new ...

  7. Crate training - Wikipedia

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    A dog in a wire crate strapped into a car for safe traveling. Crate training is the process of training a pet to tolerate confinement in a dog crate or cage. Crate advocates often claim that dogs are "den-dwelling" animals and that a crate can become a "den" substitute and a familiar and safe location for the pet. Most puppies can eventually ...