Small 21"H x 26¾"L x 17¼"W, weighs 24 lbs., dogs up to 30 lbs. Medium 26¼"H x 35½"L x 23½"W, weighs 35 lbs., dogs 30-60 lbs. Large 27½"H x 41½"L x 27½"W, weighs 47 lbs., dogs 60+ lbs.
| Travelling with Your Dog |
1. Plan your route accordingly. Sporting breed dogs need to be active, so plan plenty of long stops for exercise. A bored dog can destroy a car's interior. 2. Give your dog access to fresh water in the vehicle or during frequent stops. 3. Make sure your dog is seated in a secure area and unable to hinder the driver. 4. Older dogs may need a ramp to comfortably get in and out of a vehicle. Senior dogs and puppies can hurt their backs jumping into a tall SUV or truck seat. 5. If possible, buckle your dog in for car trips. This will keep him safe in case of an accident and prevent him from running out into traffic when you stop. 6. And, most importantly, never leave your dog in a car unattended and without fresh air. Fatal heat stroke can occur very quickly. |