Sunday, May 1st, 2011 at
8:53 am
Question by sharontkt101: Where can i get this Dog Carrier?
I’ve seen someone by the beach uses a Rectangular Back Pack Hard Case Pet carrier. That has 3 ventilation areas, 2 by the side and 1 in the middle. Ventilation areas can be covered up by the adjustable flaps. Apparently, when i tried searching online for a bag like the other owner.. there wasn’t 1 place that sells. All of the online stores are selling soft canvas material. I ride a bike and i think hard case will be a more comfy choice for my little one. Anyone has any idea on where to get one?
Best answer:
Answer by Nedra E
You didn’t say what the brand name was, so I’ll attach a couple of links below on whatever I find. You can either buy direct online, or ask them where their products are sold.
The main one I find is by Sherpa.
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Saturday, April 30th, 2011 at
11:05 am
Question by awesome.: Houston, Tx. Where can I buy a sugar glider bonding pouch? Help please!
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I need a sugar glider bonding pouch, but I do not want to buy over the internet. I just want to know where I could find one. I went to local pet store that didn’t have the “zipper” type bonding pouches, but that is the style I am interested in. I live in the Houston/Kingwood area. Even if it’s not in that remote area, but somewhere close that is fine. Thanks.
Best answer:
Answer by Sara
Your best bet would be to buy it online. I know you don’t want to but products from online vendors are typically better made than most pet store products..
You can find many good vendors at glidercentral.net
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Friday, April 29th, 2011 at
12:53 pm
Question by Bobber Smith: Sugar Glider stays in pouch?
I want to put my new pet sugar glider in my bonding pouch again, but he seems to be staying in his sleeping pouch, which is in his cage. I’m afraid to pick him up because I don’t want to scare him, what should I do?
When I try to pick him up, it is very dark inside his pouch, and he doesn’t know what i am, and hill start to crab at me, I really don’t want to scare him, but he needs to get out.
Best answer:
Answer by Anissa G.
gently pick him up and move him. it shouldnt scare him.
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Thursday, April 28th, 2011 at
2:51 pm
Question by Pam P: Pet Carriers….any opinions?
I am looking to purchase some new pet carriers for my dogs and was wondering if anyone had ever used the type that are collapsable. I saw some that will “pop up” and then collapse when not in use and wondered if they really worked well or not. I have two small dogs, Shih Tzu/Poodle Mix and a Westhighland Terrier.
Any other suggestions on what might be good are welcome.
Best answer:
Answer by ♥willow♥
I have a yorkie and this is the carrier I have. I LOVE this freaking thing! It’s on rollers with telescoping handles and airline approved. It works in the car and in the house. Right now it’s laying on it’s back with a towel in it. My dog loves it. The back is padded so when it’s on it’s back it’s soft. And it has back pack straps to carry.
It comes in a flat box and with a few little adjustments you could collapse it down flat.
Although, it’s not one of those cute little bags with the handles. But my dog HATES those with a passion. He’s under the impression that he’s a dog, not an accessory. And this has mesh sides so he can see out at all times.
http://www.snoozer-dog-beds.com/WheelAway/wheel1.htm
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