Pet Travel Carriers Guide
Pet travel carriers are vital if you want to take your pet on an airplane trip with you. However they come in handy for other travel purposes as well. Some pets, cats in particular, will require a pet travel carrier if they are to pay a visit to the vet. It is much easier to travel with your cat in the car if he is in a crate of some sort, rather than just loose in the car. A loose cat can cause dangerous distraction to the driver.
Then there are the small 'toy' dogs. These sorts of dogs are able to be carried in regular bags. They are even making bags these days which look just like handbags, but are actually small dog carriers! Perhaps Paris Hilton started this trend, but it certainly is a nifty way to carry your little pet around in comfortable and stylish fashion.
The traditional type of pet travel carrier is the hard plastic crate with swinging door that should latch in and stay very secure. The more you spend generally the higher quality pet travel carrier you will get.
As a responsible pet owner, you will want to ensure your pet is afforded the greatest comfort and security when traveling. The worst thing that could ever happen is that your pet falls out of or escapes from its pet travel carrier when you are not around. What a nightmare! For this reason, you should pay close attention to the type of pet travel carrier you are purchasing.
The Veri-Kennel line of travel crates for cats and dogs are ideal for air travel and are actually approved by airlines. These are extremely sturdy with heavy duty plastic shells and wire doors. They come in a variety of sizes and will suit most pets.
Then there are cat carriers which are made solely for cats. These are known by several names, most notable the pet or cat taxi. These carriers can be used to transport your cat everywhere. The cat taxis are available in a wide variety of materials and sizes.
In general when you are choosing a pet travel carrier you should look out for the material it is made from, the durability, how easy it is to clean, ease of use, airline compliance, weight, safety, comfort, size and guarantee/warranty.
Keep these simple aspects in mind when buying a pet travel carrier and your pet will end up with the very best carrier to suit it.

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