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Kyjen Outward Hound Pet-A-Roo Front Pet Carrier, Medium, Colors Vary

Kyjen Outward Hound Pet-A-Roo Front Pet Carrier, Medium, Colors Vary
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Product Description

The Pet A Roo's superior design makes carrying your pet safe, comfortable, and easy. Free your hands while providing your pet with the important contact it needs- both indoors and out. Especially designed for pets up to 20 lbs and comes in black, blue, red, or green.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #36410 in Pet Products
  • Size: Medium
  • Color: assorted
  • Brand: Outward Hound
  • Model: PL00296
  • Released on: 2006-05-30
  • Dimensions: 15.00" h x 9.00" w x 11.00" l, 1.58 pounds

Features

  • Superior design
  • Available in 4 different colors
  • For Pets up to 20 lbs
  • The ultimate way to carry your small pet
  • Fashionable

Customer Reviews

Pet-A-Roo Pet Carrier1
This Pet Carrier will not hold any pet up to 20 lbs as stated in the product description. I have a small puppy that is 5 lbs and it is still too small for her. She barely fits in. I would say it is more for a pet weighing up to 3 lbs and no more then that.

Best Pet Carrier Ever5
The best pet carrier I, and my 15-year old Yorkie, have ever had - mainly because the other ones had leg holes that were never comfortable for her. I had to return it, however, because the medium size was too large for her (4.6#).

Does run small, but works well4
First, as a side note, the carrier I received was all black, not black and blue as pictured. My 12-pound Norwich Terrier just fit (she's pretty sturdily built) and I don't think a dog any larger than that would fit comfortably. The carrier is fairly easy to adjust, although I did tend to keep a hand under the bottom because Gabby filled it entirely and the center of gravity is different than a baby, who usually either faces you or has their back flush with your chest. A dog tends to be looking outward, which pulls you forward a bit. The collar clip was sufficiently long to attach to Gabby's harness and seemed secure.