
12-03-2012, 05:09 PM
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Name: kerry grayson
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I have a carrier just to take the dog into school grounds then wen I get out let him walk or just if I'm popping into shops no body is ne ov the wiser
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12-03-2012, 07:13 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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Teafco Argo
I got our Teafco Argo bag! We needed a large utilitarian bag for everyday use, and this is pretty perfect. REALLY lightweight, plenty of room in the pockets for his and my stuff, and plenty of ventilation. Nice size, he has room, and it is still comfortable to carry. My favorite feature by far is the metal mesh lining making it scratch proof, and you can't see in. This is a well made bad. Very happy. I'm still looking for a few nice smaller fancy bags for short trips. I really want a sling(Fundle maybe... ), and purse style in a few different colors.
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12-03-2012, 07:17 PM
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My photos didn't come up so I had to attach them, and Miro is a little blurry because he doesn't sit still... lol
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12-03-2012, 07:19 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Name: aliases: Pidge, Paris, Sugar...but never my real name ;)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ay Chi-mama
My photos didn't come up so I had to attach them, and Miro is a little blurry because he doesn't sit still... lol
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12-03-2012, 08:15 PM
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Thank you!!!
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12-03-2012, 08:34 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Name: LS
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We are a very active bunch, but we don't have a car, so we walk a lot, take
buses and taxis. On buses and taxis you are allowed dogs as long as they are
in a carrier...so we have carriers. My dogs all walk 4 times per day, for up to 7
hours total. They all walk to and from the location, and the girls ride in the
carriers only when it's obligatory. I don't encourage anyone to carry their pup
around in a purse as an accessory, I do support the use of a carrier as a tool,
as help in getting your furry friend where you wish to bring them, be it a hike,
a trip to the vet, a vacation, etc. With that being said, I don't see why a carrier
can't be not only functional and comfortable for your dog but look cute as well.
Here are my favorite 4, I've had them all for a long time, they stood the test
of time, they survived through multiple uses, they provided a safe place for my
pups and they were all easy on my bad back.
I just took these pics now, sorry they aren't the best, if anyone has questions
about sizing, or wishes to see more pictures, don't hesitate to ask. 
Puppia Dolly carrier, in black. (perfect for tiny dogs, under 5 lbs)


Dolly Pet Carrier for small breeds
This is the Karli carrier in black, size Grande. (giant carrier, perfect for large Chis up to 12 lbs)


karli black pet carrier: Bitch New York - Designer Dog Carriers, Designer Dog Clothing
Here is the Kwigy Bo Alex Luxe in gold, size Large (ideal for 5-9 lbs)


Kwigy.Bo : Shop : Alex Luxe - Gold : KB-890 :
The 4th is the Fundle Lux in Camel, standard size.
Here is a link so you could see what it looks like.
I use it in summer only, so it's put away right now,
sorry could not take a picture. GREAT carrier though!
Very well made, comfortable for your shoulder and the
dog. BUT this is not a carrier to "hide" your dog in, the
dog's head always sticks out. (fits comfortably a pup
between 3-7 lbs)
Fundle Lux Camel
My weight estimations are not based on what the carrier descriptions say,
because imo they are often exaggerated. I am giving you an estimate based
on personal experience with different toy breeds. I like for a dog to be able
to lay comfortably in it's carrier, and not feel like a sardine in a can. So you
can follow my weight recommendations knowing your dog will be comfy, even
for longer rides/travel time. Hope that helps!
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12-03-2012, 08:49 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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12-03-2012, 10:39 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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LS! Is that the dreamchii blanket I see in the carrier? Hehehe so glad its bein put to good use!
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