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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.

  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 ...