Reddit reviews Paws & Pals Airline Approved Pet Carrier - Soft-Sided Carriers for Small Medium Cats and Dogs Air-Plane Travel On-Board Under Seat Carrying Bag with Fleece Bolster Bed for Kitten Cat Puppy Dog Taxi
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DIMENSIONS: 19.6"L x 10"W x 13.5"H inches – 1.93 pounds - 12 pounds weight limit - Comfort for your cat, dog, rabbit or another appropriately sized animalTRAVEL HOME FOR PETS: Use it as a cab or taxi to take your pet wherever you go – Great for vacation or bringing your pet to the office, park, and vet – Works better than portable crates, kennels, backpack, and sling - Ideal for dogs, cats, puppies, kittens, and other small-sized animalsSAFE PET TRANSPORTATION: Best for flying, car trips, and even walking – Designed for safe transport of pets – Safety seatbelt buckles – Light reflecting stripsAIRLINE APPROVED PET CARRIER: Travel carrier is compliant with most airlines and TSA rules & regulations - Conforms to under-seat dimensions of most airlines – Folds flat for easy storageSOFT SIDED PET CARRIER: Features durable and easy to clean materials– Machine washable – Water-resistant – Leak resistant - Velcro handle - Removable cushion padded shoulder strap –Firm hard baseboard - Removable fleece pad bed with raised bumper – Mesh screens and roof – Side pockets – 2 secure entryways – Zippered mesh window
Certain airlines have regulations about what kind of carriers are allowed. Assuming you're not checking your dog (which I would definitely not recommend), I would definitely get a carrier with a crossbody strap because it's very difficult having a handheld carrier when trying to get through customs, struggle with your luggage, etc. I've flown with my 18 pound dog with this carrier and had no problems.
I carried/bused with a medium Sherpa for a year with my 10lb pup. I took it on a couple flights too. I didn't like how the carrier didn't have a mesh window at the top. This year, I switched to an Oxgord carrier. I like it much better from a dog's visibility standpoint. It's less sturdy though and can flop over compared to the Sherpa; that said, Oxgord's carrier is much lighter and IMO, easier to carry. They both have seatbelt loops if you drive, but I highly doubt they'll stand up in an accident compared to something like the Sleepypod.
OxGord Airline Approved Pet Carriers with Fleece Bed For Dog & Cat, Large, Mineral Blue https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EW2WKZU?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf