Small Dog Carriers for Chihuahua, Yorkie, Maltese, MinPin, Poodles, Teacups, and smaller sizes
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Need a pet carrier for your chihuahua, yorkie, poodle, maltese or minpin? This is the place for a fabulous small dog pet carrier.
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Many of our customers have the most adorable teacup dogs and would like to find a special pet carrier for their chihuahua, yorkie, poodle, maltese or minpin. So feast on our chihuahua pet carriers, yorkie pet carriers, maltese pet carriers, minpin pet carriers, poodle pet carriers, teacup pet carriers and assorted dog carriers for small dogs, teacup dogs, teacup sizes, however you want your pet carrier. These are are most popular carriers for small dogs. We through in a few extras here such as a fabulous mod bed and some key accessories and outfits so your small dog looks his or her best in their new pet carrier.
Small Dog Pet Carriers
Check out our small dog pet carriers on sale! We don't have fake sales of items. If you check back in a week or two, you'll see that our sales items change. Now's the time to get a great deal on the small dog carrier of your choice by -CLICKING HERE to view one of our small pet carriers on sale . Generally, the soft-sided carriers are used for small dogs and make good Yorkie carriers or pet carriers for Chihuahuas. They certainly aren't the type of carrier that you would use to put your pet in cargo for airline travel. Because your pet is more likely to fit snuggly next to you, this type of carrier ofen is less stressful for your pet, particularly if used for airline travel. The small size of a soft sided carrier will do a better job at softening any blows from jostling about during a trip. Because there is less room in the pet carrier, you should check for mesh ventilation at the sides or top of the pet carrier or a good peep opening. These small dog carriers are great for short trips to the veterinarian's office or a trip to the local coffee shop with your pet in tow.
Look for good straps on your small dog carrier that are located around your neck or over your shoulder. These are as much for your pets comfort as yours. At the end of the day, you have to know your pet. Cramming a dog into a carrier it is trying to escape is not a good idea. Some pets are find in a backpack-style carrier or one that allows their head to stick out while others may try to break loose. Get your pet used to its carrier before embarking on a trip to see how it adjusts if it is not used to being carried. Some round trips indoors may do the trick.
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