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You know those plastic containers you get to transport dogs and cats in... Anyone used it for trips and their pets? I want to get one but also don't want her to feel so confined... |
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@odioned | 17 January 18 | |
She'll hate you. Dogs just sit in the car. They have their own seat belts.
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@shazza6 | 17 January 18 | |
only use them go vet which short distance
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@wickedwitch | 17 January 18 | |
Ask her see what she says.
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@ogdenz | 17 January 18 | |
We had one for our fully grown St Bernard. The Mrs struggled to carry it.
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@ogdenz | 17 January 18 | |
Did used to have one for my cat years ago. It was a job getting her into it but once she was in she curled up and slept. I suspect a dog would be the same.
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@mz.c | 17 January 18 | |
My dog doesn't go in a carrier. But the cat does to the vets. If cheri is difficult travelling then a carrier may be a good idea.
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@mz.c | 17 January 18 | |
@ ogdenz - 17.01.18 - 07:54am Did used to have one for my cat years ago. It was a job getting her into it but once she was in she curled up and slept. I suspect a dog would be the same. My cat don't want to come out once he's in. |
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@pickmynick | 17 January 18 | |
lol
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@trashy | 17 January 18 | |
We had one for the cat. Used to screech her fu*king head off until you let her out
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@odioned | 17 January 18 | |
Cats love cardboard boxes. If they've got enough daylight.
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