What is pet carrier tote?

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What are the different types of pet carrier totes

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Answer by Darla
There are several types.
The most popular being the type that looks like a purse with an opening that your dog (cat;rabbit, etc) can stick it’s head out of and look around while you carry him/her around.
A lot of “Celebrities” carry around their small dogs around in them.
My daughter used a small tote bag and she carries her pet rabbit in it, not out in public, but around the house as rabbits can get” literally scared to death”.

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Q&A: putting two dogs in one pet carrier?

Question by Leah: putting two dogs in one pet carrier?
i have two chihuahuas who both get along but if they both put in a pet carrier together would they fight or be injured?
are there any soloutions like putting a divider in the middle but i have not seen any dividers that would work could you make one or something?

if you have two small dogs who need a pet carrier sometimes what do you do? x

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Answer by Maddy
I have two kittens who share a carrier when we go to the vet, so I feel chihuahuas wouldn’t be that much different. :)

Yes, they will be fine. They may even like it better, because if they are not used to travel it will be good to have a familiar face around. Pets easily get most frightened when in new situations, and to have some familiarity of home would help them calm down a bit.

Still, you know your pets better than anyone. It’s up to you to decide their temperaments. If you’re not sure, why not test it out? At home, put them both in the carrier. Observe them for 10 minutes. If they seem fine then, chances are they’ll do okay wherever you are going:)

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Question by Model_Imoet: Has anyone flown international with Thai airways and took their pets in cabin? Do they allow soft carrier?
We’re planning on flying to Bangkok and take our small dogs in the cabin with us, it would be a lot easier to take them in the soft carrier bags, rather than the hard plastic ones. I’ve asked them a few times and still haven’t gotten a clear answer. We just want to be sure so that we wont run into problems when checking in on the day of the departure. Thanks!
They do allow international flight with pets in cabin, but they’re just being very unclear with the types of carrier, they did say the dimension, but I just need to know for sure about soft vs hard carrier.

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Answer by Bobbie F
I doubt you will be able to take them, especially in the cabin. You must get the written protocol for dogs to be sure to not be turned away at the gate. I am very serious here. I have seen it happen. If you are only going for a few weeks, best to leave them home. For all of you.

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Question by Model_Imoet: Has anyone flown international with Thai airways and took their pets in cabin? Do they allow soft carrier?
We’re planning on flying to Bangkok and take our small dogs in the cabin with us, it would be a lot easier to take them in the soft carrier bags, rather than the hard plastic ones. I’ve asked them a few times and still haven’t gotten a clear answer. We just want to be sure so that we wont run into problems when checking in on the day of the departure. Thanks!

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Answer by Heather H
Im not sure about the plain but some countries will not allow animals from over seas and if they do they are quarentined-sp for 6 months, i would check that out first…….

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